Furniture at Pottery World

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.

Onyx table
Onyx table with base

Dining room set
dining room set,  Pottery World

Leather sofas
living room leather sofa set

There’s also a bunch of lighting fixtures on display. Individual hanging lights called pendants are the fashion now.
light fixtures,  Pottery World

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.
life sized Santa

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.
mirror room divider,  Pottery world

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.
Sonoma dining table

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.
Bienvenidos,  welcome plaque

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