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World’s first pipe fashion show by Miss India models for Huliot India Pipes promoting sustainable pipes in India – ThePrint – ANIPressReleases
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World’s first pipe fashion show by Miss India models for Huliot India Pipes promoting sustainable pipes in India – ThePrint – ANIPressReleases

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New Delhi (India), November 19: Huliot India Pipes & Atlantis Media Ventures Ltd organized the world’s first pipe fashion show to showcase their range of green and sustainable pipes.

Miki Kedem, CEO, Huliot India Pipes, said, “We have been participating in various exhibitions across the country throughout the year for the last decade. This year, we wanted to create a story and a new kind of atmosphere around our pipes at Acetech Mumbai, India’s largest architecture and construction exhibition. The pipe fashion show was a great success as architects, interior designers, developers and MEP consultants were amazed by the concept and execution of our show and Huliot India was the most talked about brand at the exhibition. Huliot India is celebrating its 10th anniversary in India. Our brand is synonymous with excellence in innovation, design and sustainability. Our hoses are 3 layers which are waterproof, lightweight, resistant to UV rays and harsh chemicals. My vision since the last decade was to transform the Indian real estate sector to start using green and sustainable products in their residential and commercial projects. I can confidently say that I see the market shifting from the use of CPVC pipes to polypropylene pipes from Huliot India because we are making a difference to the environment. We provided our tips to the top 100 developers across the country. I am thankful and grateful to my fellow Huliot team, distributors and retailers who have worked hard over the past few years to capture a significant market share in the piping industry. Today we are the emerging pipe brand in India. “

Roshan Roddrigues, founder of Atlantis Media Ventures Ltd, who conceptualized and choreographed the fashion show, said, “We selected Miss India models from each state. Huliot has a huge market presence to represent its pan-India footprint. The show featured 5 sequences each featuring a range of pipes and fittings. Huliot India showcased its entire range like Ultra Silent, HT Pro, Green PPR, Red Fire and Stainless-Steel pipes which were complemented on stage by stunning models like Apeksha Ashok Shetty – Miss Karnataka, Vaishnavi Sharma -Miss Rajasthan, Victoria Fernandez – Miss Goa. , Supriya Dahiya – Miss Haryana, Sarannya Sharma – Miss Delhi and Ushtu Chiber from Chandigarh. What was also unique was that the backdrop was made of Huliot India pipes cut to a design inspired by its sustainability philosophy. This same backdrop will be reused across the country for all Huliot India events. At the show, guests were served food and drinks in recycled cups, cutlery and tableware. The serving trays were made of pure wood. For decoration, live green chicku were placed around wooden sofas. The Huliot team wore custom designed T-shirts made from recycled plastic. This made the concept of organizing a sustainable fashion show a great success.

“Sheena Chabbria, Interior Designer – Sheena Inc designed Huliot Art Lounge said, “Miki Kedem is a visionary leader and I am grateful for her invitation to design Huliot India Art Lounge. We used pipes with lights as art installations and decorative elements that mesmerize guests as you enter the living room. Designing for Huliot India was exhilarating, challenging and rewarding once everything came together. The response from visitors has been overwhelming and satisfying.

Find highlights of the event on: @huliotindiapipes @atlantismemediaaventures @kedemiki @drroshanroddrigues @atlantismemediaaventures @sheenainc @apekshaashokshetty @VaishnaviSharma @ushtuchiber @SarayannaSharma @supriya.dahiya @victoriafernandes

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