Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interiors. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

John Lewis at SM Home

British retail institution John Lewis finally makes its way to our shores, by way of shop-in-shops inside the SM Home section of the Philippines’ own retail institution, The SM Store, as well as in Our Home.


The first of the shop-in-shops opened last May 2015 at the fifth level of SM Makati, followed by Aura Premier, Megamall, and North Edsa.

From L to R: Katie Jordan - John Lewis Head of International Development, Trevor Lewis-Deputy Head of Mission of the British Embassy in Manila, Jorge Mendiola - SM Retail President, Pascale Jimenez- SM Retail VP Business Development, Louise Jones - John Lewis Manager of International Development and Siony Yap-SM Home SVP for Operations 

Easily one of the UK’s well-loved stores, given its long heritage (it started out as a drapers shop in 1864) and wide reach, with 43 stores all over the UK, John Lewis is best known for its policy of “Never Knowingly Undersold”, which has been in use since 1925. 

British consumers consistently rave about their staff’s knowledgeable and informed service, the atmosphere of their stores, and best of all, the quality of their goods – which are not just from established brands, but from their in-house brands as well. 

Of the latter, John Lewis takes great effort to ensure products are sustainably made, or quintessentially British, if not both. 


To say that John Lewis is a trusted retailer is an understatement. Judging from feedback from folks who shop there, the common sentiment is excellent value for money, and they give their hard-earned loyalty in return.

That said, it is hard not to shop at John Lewis not only because they treat customers right, but also because the employees, called “Partners” are taken cared of.

Partners are generously entitled to a share of the profits earned each year, and how can you not love shopping at a store that rewards its people like so?

The shop-in-shops in the Philippines are the second international collaboration, following seven outlets inside South Korean department store Shinsegae, and preceding that of three branches that will be opened in Singapore department store Robinsons.

But back to the Philippines.

When you visit the John Lewis shop-in-shops at SM Home, expect to find high quality bed and bath linens and goods, tableware, and home accessories, such as mirrors, candles and photo frames. 

 Towels, a tick-tocking clock, a glass cloche and ooooh, love that brass mirror 

For all ye Kings and Queens of your own abode 


For decanting wine, or some tea, perhaps?

I had to restrain myself from buying stuff I don’t really need. But I eventually caved in because I couldn’t resist this pillow. I kept on taking photos of it, and when viewed up close, the fabric is just thick and gorgeous.


I also just had to get the round mirror with brass frame because it’s so hard to find mirrors that fit my aesthetic.


Prices are reasonable, with duvet sets at about Php10,000, throw pillows at Php2,500 and the mirror at about Php6,000. If you are looking to redecorate your room or spruce up your home, you need to go to SM Home and check out the John Lewis section.

You might as well take a stroll around the entire SM Home floor, because they have just about everything your home will ever need. From Japanese kitchen appliances to ceramic vases, matresses, even mason jars from Italy.

When SM says they’ve got it all, they really got it all!

About John Lewis:

John Lewis has been named Omnichannel Retailer of the Year in the 2014 World Retail Awards. Other awards received include Multichannel Retailer of the Year and Marketing Advertising Campaign of the Year at the Oracle Retail Week Awards 2014 plus Best Department Store at the Drapers Awards 2014.

On 1 January 2008, the Oxford Street store was awarded a Royal Warrant from Her Majesty the Queen as: “suppliers of haberdashery and household goods.” John Lewis Reading is also the holder of a Royal Warrant from the Queen as suppliers of household and fancy goods. Peter Jones in Sloane Square, Chelsea, which is part of the John Lewis Group, is the holder of a Royal Warrant to both HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh as draper and furnisher.

Look for the John Lewis shop-in-shops within the SM department stores at SM Makati, SM Aura Premier, SM Megamall, and SM North EDSA. 

For more on John Lewis and SM Home, visit www.smhome.com.ph and Follow @smhome and @johnlewisph on Instagram.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Singapore Food Fest: Day 3

When we were living in Singapore, I used to go to Fair Price in Tiong Bahru Mall but never really explored the area, save for a seafood lunch one time with our friends Sara, Bob, Sherill, Dave and our little girls. Back then, it was a quiet neighborhood known for their hawker area, that had more of a residential, sleepy feel to it.

So when my friend Naomi told me that Tiong Bahru was so hip and happening now, we just had to see it for ourselves while we were in town.

First stop was  Tiong Bahru Bakery by Gontran Cherrier. Naomi had been telling me about their croissants and baked goods since they opened May of last year. I was so jealous because I love French pâtisseries and it was a shame they did not open soon enough while we were there. Just take a look at the scrumptiousness:





I wanted to hoard croissants and kouign amanns to take back home, sadly we never found the time to go back. Their baked goods are nothing short of delicious and just looking at the breads, they were just beautiful. Beautiful, beautiful breads. Call me OA (overacting in case you don't know, haha), but Tiong Bahru Bakery has got to be the highlight of our trip for me, more than anything! I am definitely bringing home a box of their breads on my next visit!

Tiong Bahru Bakery by Gontran Cherrier

56 Eng Hoon Street #01-70
Singapore 160056

252 North Bridge Road, #B1-11/12
Raffles City Shopping Centre
Singapore 179103

About a brisk 5 minute walk from Tiong Bahru Bakery is a cupcake store like no other. In fact, there is nothing plain vanilla about Plain Vanilla Bakery, "purveyors of good cake".


Right before the door to the actual shop is a communal dining area, that is just too pretty, in a scant, Scandinavian sort of way. It also hosts a flower bar/pop-up shop by the New Romantics on certain days.

just picture perfect

this was the "before" of the picture perfect shot, nothing wrong with it actually

a stylish water dispenser that I discovered with a bit of online sleuthing, is available at cb2.com

an obligatory tourist shot with Naomi, of course

The selling space is just adorbs. If I had a store, the shelving would so look like this.

I like the flooring and the wall too actually, but I might go for real brick walls

chic pot scrubbers!

Tarts, tea cakes, cookies displayed so artfully and all baked using French butter, pure Madagascar Bourbon vanilla, bittersweet Belgian chocolate, i.e. only the best, freshest ingredients they can get their hands on

of course, they are known for their moist, delicious cupcakes - the kind where you'd want to close your eyes so you can remember the sensation of flavors with every bite

If you are having a mild panic attack because of the inability to decide amongst these choices in front of you, I'd say go for the red velvet and salted caramel cupcakes. These two are just THE. BOMB. (ok, this expression just dated me, haha)


Plain Vanilla Bakery
1D Yong Siak Street
Tiong Bahru Estate
Singapore 168641
Phone: +65 6465 5942

As a suki of PS Cafe on Dempsey Hill, PS Cafe Petit in Tiong Bahru was a pleasant, pleasant treat. It would have been infinitely more pleasant of course if they opened during the time we were living in SG, haha.

take note! they are closed on Mondays!

was aiming for an outfit shot, but got too self-conscious, ahihihi!

As with all PS Cafe uhm, cafes, the interiors are a joy to take in. PS Cafe Petit as expected, is small, but it is a jewel box of a space. I loved the dark elements, with an oversized vase of blooms that would have been overwhelming for a dim, tiny bistro, but it works!




As if breakfast wasn't heavy enough, we still had to have this. OMG. So. good. The sweet, spicy chili topping was ugh! Too too too good. This pizza and my breakfast from Tiong Bahru Bakery allowed me to skip lunch and fueled me for an afternoon of window shopping, I swear.


Gotta love Tiong Bahru. It is just so great to get a taste of all our past and current favorites in one place.

P.S.Cafe Petit 
No.41, Blk 78 Guan Chuan St.
Tiong Bahru Singapore
Phone: (+65) 9226 7088
Hours: 11.00 am to 10.30 pm
Closed on Mondays

For dinner, we decided to revisit an old haunt close to Dada's office. Don Your Personal Pie Club in the Raffles Place area was our go to for piping hot chicken pies and black pepper crab bee hoon.

a hearty chicken pie shared with Dada

turns out they phased out their black pepper crab bee hoon and replaced it with black pepper prawn bee hoon. Thankfully, it was just as good in a way prawns can replace crabs

This combination always hits the spot. 

Don Your Personal Pie Club
#01-01, 25 China Street
Singapore 049567
Phone: +65 6536 0925

Day 3 of our Singapore food trip was spent just the way we liked it. 

To be continued...

Friday, February 01, 2013

SoFA Workshops, Short Courses & Certificate Programs


Start the Year of the Snake right by going for your dream career!

SoFA Design Institute ventures into offering alternative and supplementary design programs in Fashion and Interior Design. SoFA starts afresh this 2013 with a new wave of program offerings including Certificate Programs, Short Courses, and Workshops. 

FAST-TRACK CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 

SoFA opens, for the first time, fast-track programs ideal for individuals on-the-go seeking to finish any of SoFA’s certificate programs in just two months, instead of four. Choose from a variety of specializations: Fashion Design, Fashion Journalism, and Fashion Styling. Equip yourself with the basic know-how in each of the Certificate Program tracks. 

Certificate in Fashion Design 
Transform your creative thoughts into big concrete ideas. Enroll in the Fashion Design track and get familiarized with design basics in the areas of design studio 1, textile technology, and basic illustration.

Certificate in Fashion Journalism 
Jumpstart a career in the fashion journalism business by taking the Fashion Journalism track and acquiring competency in fashion writing, fashion trends, and fashion photography. The Fashion Writing course is mentored by Arnel Patawaran, current Editor-in-Chief of Sense and Style magazine.

Certificate in Fashion Styling 
Work towards a career in one of the most popular domains in the industry with the Fashion Styling track. Gain command in the area of basic fashion styling, professional makeup techniques, and fashion photography. The fashion styling track closes off with a month long apprenticeship program with celebrated stylist, Luis Espiritu, Jr. 

SHORT COURSES 

SoFA opens opportunities for professionals and beginners in the industry to acquire formal instruction in a variety of disciplines in Fashion. These courses run for 18-sessions and are mentored by industry professionals. Take your pick from SoFA’s roster of short courses this February 2013: 

Basic Fashion Styling
Basic Illustration
Professional Makeup Techniques
Design Studio-Creative Problem Solving
Fashion Styling Apprenticeship
Fashion Photography
Fashion Trends
Fashion Writing
Textile Technology

WORKSHOPS

SoFA opens its doors to passionate visionaries who are on the look out for alternative and supplementary courses on fashion and interior design. Beginners and professionals alike will find the following modules ideal: 

Designing and Constructing Clothes
Learn from fashion designer and Philippine Fashion Week mainstay, Richard Papa, in this workshop on design and apparel production. The basics of fashion design, pattern making, and sewing are conveniently packed into this 6-session capsule program. Lessons gained from the program may be applied for both personal and professional use. 

Interior Styling 
Frame your ideas into spaces. Real Living magazine’s former Creative Director, Gwyn Guanzon, will be mentoring this 6-session workshop tackling the basic principles of Interior Styling such as balance, textures, hues, etc. Learn how best to design spaces according to your or to your client’s requirements. 

Flower Arrangement 
Flowers are one of the best decorative pieces for any space. Learn how to manage arrangements to achieve the best of looks from seasoned floral and event stylist, Archie Chua. Take in the essentials and insider how-to’s in this 6- session workshop.

Construction Project Management 
Work does not stop at coming up with the big idea. See your projects through by gaining an understanding of how to manage the construction phase of a design project. Be mentored by Archt. Carlo Mateo, Managing Partner of MANA Architecture + Interior Design. This workshop runs for 4 sessions. 

Lighting Design 
No space is ever completely planned and styled without good lighting. Walk through the basics of lighting design and familiarize yourself with the newest trends in lighting technology to improve your designer credentials. Gilbert Ong, Lighting Application Specialist, comes in as mentor for this 4-session workshop. 

Landscape Design 
Design need not be confined in interior spaces. Gain proficiency in contouring and beautifying landscapes be it a residential or commercial setting. Take off from, Archt. Cecily Canlas, masteral degree holder in Tropical Landscape Architecture, mentor for this 6-session workshop.

CONTACT: 
Roselle Manlangit
Admissions & Communications Assistant
(+632) 478-4622 loc. 115
0917-5018136
admissions@sofadesigninstitute.edu.ph
shortcourses@sofadesigninstitute.edu.ph

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Work that Workspace

We've upgraded the writing table in our room to a much bigger one, but I am still having trouble keeping it clutter free. I've spotted some organizing contraptions (ahaha, desk organizing is so alien to me wah!) at MUJI and I promised myself I would get to that sooner than soon. In the meantime, I take heart that the ultimate stylish girls I look up to aren't exactly the neatest girls too, heehee.

 Isabel Marant

 Jenna Lyons

I wish I remembered where I got these photos. I think I found the article via a link from The Marant Philes.
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