August 21, 2024

Nitori in BGC & Makati: Japanese Furniture and Home Decor Store

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  • There’s something incredibly satisfying about being able to walk into one store and find everything you need to give your home a fresh, new look. And this is exactly what you get at Nitori, a world-class Japanese furniture and home decor retail store.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Like the Swedish retailer IKEA, Nitori has made a name for itself by bringing convenience to shopping for home furnishings as it houses a vast selection of items that are both stylish and functional. From furniture to home decor, and everything in between, Nitori allow customers to furnish and decorate their living spaces with ease!

    Moreover, the store caters to different decorating styles and preferences by providing everything from modern, minimalist furniture to traditional setups, all at reasonable prices. The affordability of its products does not come at the expense of quality as the brand maintains high standards by managing its entire supply chain. Shoppers can also find coordinated collections, making it easier to furnish their homes with a harmonious look without the hassle of matching individual items.

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    Nitori has established a significant presence in Japan, where it operates a large network of stores, and it’s also been expanding its reach across Asian countries including China, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand, with 979 stores already under its belt, and 172 of them international.

    The Mitsukoshi Mall BGC branch–the first one in the Philippines–boasts a 1,100-square meter store, which will offer affordable yet quality products (with some items priced at only Php 59!) that perfectly blend with a variety of interior designs, from traditional to modern ones that will definitely enhance the comfort and aesthetic appeal of different living spaces such as homes and condominium units. So whether you’re upgrading, renovating, or just sprucing up, you better keep an eye out for Nitori!

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    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    More Branches Soon

    Nitori is planning to open 50 stores across the country by 2032, with the Glorietta 4 branch—the second one—having opened on August 8, 2024 to take advantage of the country’s potential economic growth in the coming years.

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    Just like the Mitsukoshi Mall – branch, this place offers everything the Japanese retail shop is known for such as beddings, matresses, kitchenware, home decor, and office supplies, all at an affordable price. Some of the recommended items are the N Cool and Super Cool items, a collection of products that uses a special fabric that feels cool when touched by skin, and N Click furniture, which don’t need screws and handy tools to assemble.

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    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Aside from the Philippines, the brand is set to open new stores in India and Indonesia this year.

    General Information

  • 3/F, Mistukoshi Mall, 8th Ave. Corner 36th St. Grand Central Park, North BGC, Taguig
  • 0917-128-4257
  • 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. (Mon-Fri) / 10 a.m. - 10 p.m (Weekends and holidays)
  • nrp_ec-inquiry@nitori.com.ph
  • https://www.nitori.com.ph/
  • nitoriphilippines/
  • nitoriphofficial
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