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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Celebration of Colors by Padmini at Material Culture in Philadelphia

The term "material culture" is often used by social scientists, historians and archaeologists to refer to the relationship between cultural artifacts and the sociology associated with the objects.


The night had a feel of kismet as we mixed and mingling with old and new friends at  Material Culture in Philadelphia. Material Culture is a unique store where artifacts, art, textiles, antique furniture, and culture collide. They also throw great events and parties.  This party was in celebration of the inauguration of "Colors by Padmini" a new designer collection of handcrafted fashion and home décor, inspired by the rich colors of India.

There was food, drink, door prizes and entertainment; complete with fire twirling, belly dancers, drummers and live Indian music. We had fun and enlightening conversations while playing with the Osho Zen Tarot cards: The Transcendental Game of Zen. We even managed to buy some things. They really know how to celebrate…and, it was free. 


The building was built in 1920 and occupying the former train garage of the landmark Atwater Kent Radio Factory, Material Culture offers 60,000 square feet of space–a spectacular stage for any event! They make their showroom available to rent for private parties or functions held by universities, non-profit organizations or corporations. The towering ceilings, generous expanses of natural light, and rooms adorned with architectural elements and artwork from around the globe, will provide a striking and memorable backdrop for any occasion.

For more information and to schedule a visit please send an email to info@materialculture.com with the following information: your name, contact information, event date, and type of event you’re planning.