A vintage-themed Christmas collection
December 3, 2012 | 4:00pm
MANILA, Philippines - Shelter recently unveiled its vintage-themed Christmas collection at its Makati outlet on Jupiter St.
Among the items featured in the collection are ‘50s-inspired 'TV sets' showing different Christmas villages, Winter Wonderland with miniature snowmen and cars, miniature Santa Clause figures and stuffed toys.
“These are perfect for those who want something different and classy in their homes to enhance the usual Christmas decorations that they put up,” said U.S.-based furniture retailerJoey Luna .
Shelter is a partnership between U.S.-based furniture retailers Luna and Lee Imperial, who own the well-known Furniture Direct store in Las Vegas, Nevada where most of Shelter’s products come from, and local businessman-restaurateur Yong Nieva and interior designers Ivy and Cynthia Almario.
Shelter opened its first showroom in Little Baguio in San Juan, Metro Manila in June 2011. In June this year, it opened another showroom in Jupiter Street, Makati City.
Aside from Christmas-themed furniture and decorations, Shelter also offers unique holiday gifts such as stylish jewelry boxes, a selection of soaps and coffee table books among others. Apart from these unique pieces, Shelter also offers imported Hammond’s chocolates and candies for those with a penchant for sweets.
“At Shelter, our goal is to inspire and engage the senses. We aim to offer a wide range of quality home products and furniture customization that fit the customers’ particular tastes and lifestyle at different price points.” Luna said.
The Shelter Showrooms are located at #3 General De Jesus, Little Baguio, San Juan and at #148 Jupiter Street, Bel-Air Village, Makati City. Interested parties may also inquire about Shelter and its products via email: sheltermanila@gmail.com
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