When my sister talks about Potter World, she only refers to the Christmas decors. That’s why my impression was that this store sells ornaments the whole year round. When I asked how big their store space is, she couldn’t give me an accurate estimation so my impression was that it’s probably the size of Homegoods and TJMaxx combined.
When I saw the place in person, it’s bigger than how I imagined it to be because aside from their holiday decors showroom, they do sell large furniture pieces and home accessories such as complete living and dining room sets.
There’s also a bunch of lighting fixtures on display. Individual hanging lights called pendants are the fashion now.
The furniture section is set up like a house showcase. You can buy everything and just transform your house into one big model home. Of course it’s not going to be cheap. There’s a room with all white motif including the Christmas tree, ornaments, and this life-sized Santa Claus.
The decor items in the women’s restroom have tag prices which means they are for sale. I found the mirror room divider pretty but shipping it to Manila would be a huge problem not to mention expensive. Bagay pa naman ito sa toilet namin.
My sister wants to change her 25 year old dining table but it’s not yet a priority. Mahal din kasi ang aabutin because syempre with a new table, comes new chairs and new buffet cabinet. It would all add up.
We spent one and a half hours at Pottery World and a welcome plaque similar to this was the only thing that I spent my money on. I got the one that says Bienvenidos, mi casa es su casa.
(Spanish for welcome, my house is your house).
$35 less 20% off plus tax = $30 net.