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  2. 95K Followers, 249 Following, 2,342 Posts - BARO MARKET (@baromarket) on Instagram: "An online store of incredible objects, magical skill and wonder-filled stories from all over India."

  3. www.baro-india.com › baro-marketBARO MARKETBARO

    The BARO MARKET is BARO outside Interiors! The BARO MARKET is a place you will always be enchanted by; you will always find things to get, to wear, to gift or to play with – from a few hundred rupees onwards.

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    BARO MARKET is a curated marketplace for lifestyle products and art. A world that is deeply rooted in stories that are made from Indian craft, art, design and wonder. It renews,...

  5. BARO Market. 9,210 likes · 21 talking about this. The BARO MARKET is a place you will always be enchanted by; you will always find things to get, to w.

  6. 95K Followers, 249 Following, 2,365 Posts - BARO MARKET (@baromarket) on Instagram: "An online store of incredible objects, magical skill and wonder-filled stories from all over India."

  7. Jun 19, 2019 · BARO’s patrons have more to look forward to with the launch of BARO Market. Market at BARO, based at Lower Parel in Mumbai, is a celebration of beauty and design. 145 east, abhishek basak, absynthe, absynthe design, accessories, Ahmedabad, antique, Art, australian designer, Baro, bespoke, co-founder, collectibles, cotton, craft, curios ...

  8. May 13, 2021 · With this viewpoint, BARO MARKET is hosting the Chitrakar Relief Sale – an online initiative to raise funds for 10 master artists from across the country.

  9. This is where it all started : BARO, the iconic Bombay store that changed the way people thought about shopping, about living and about stories… The BARO MARKET was born here in May 2018.

  10. www.platform-mag.com › design › baro-marketBaro Market - Platform Mag

    Jul 1, 2021 · The success of these bazaars and shows led to the creation of Baro Market. This market retailed only locally-sourced products from artisans in villages and small business owners who were seeking a platform to showcase their work. The pandemic forced the store to close right at its onset.