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    Dapitan Arcade - Kanlaon St. View of Dapitan Arcade. Good finds are available here!

    Dapitan Arcade

    4.3(8 reviews)
    9.9 kmQuezon City

    Hit up Dapitan Arcade on a random Saturday morning last month looking for some cute plates to…read morespruce up my dinner parties, and holy crap, I walked out like a kid in a candy store. The place is this chaotic maze of stalls bursting with everything--gorgeous ceramic plates in patterns you won't find in malls, stacks of mason jars for peanuts (grabbed a bunch at like ₱40 each), quirky little gnomes, funky lighting, and even those trendy gold-rimmed teacups that make instant coffee feel fancy. Prices are stupidly low, so my ₱800 budget turned into three full bags of treasures I didn't even know I needed. Haggling was half the fun--smiled, asked nicely, and knocked off a good chunk every time. Yeah, it's hot, a bit crowded, and smells like the wet market next door, but that's part of the charm. Left feeling like I scored big and already planning my next trip for Christmas lights. Absolute treasure hunt heaven. 5 stars, no contest.

    If you're a person who loves cheap finds, gets kilig when you see unusual stuff, and doesn't mind…read moresweating when you're bargain-hunting, the Dapitan Arcade is a place that you should visit. Situated along Dapitan St. and Kanlaon St., the arcade is a collection of small stalls and kiosks that sells glassware, murals, ceramic plates, lighting fixtures, decorations, and a multitude of home furnishings at very affordable prices. There are some stuff here that will make you say, "hmm.. I don't really need this thing but it's cute and inexpensive, might as well get it." By the time you leave, you'll have two hands worth of shopping bags. I frequent Dapitan Arcade whenever I need ceramic and wood plates, mason jars and other glasses, and other things that I might need for my cooking and plating. They have a lot of plate designs that are not available elsewhere. When I use them for plating my dishes, it makesmy food feel more sosyal, meaning I can charge more haha. The very trendy mason jars are available here. The normal size ones go for around P50.00. They sell per piece and by bulk. The latter will always get you an ever better price. As early as September, the arcade takes on a more festive look because they start selling Christmas decorations and lights. You want to have a miniature Santa Clause swinging from a light post? Or a robotic St. Nick jiggling his merry booty to some Christmas tunes? Well, they got 'em. And a whole lot of other fun stuff too! When you visit, make sure to bring your "kapal" face so you can ask for discounts. Take away: unusual finds and good deals. Your P1000 pesos will go a long way here!

    Furniture Manila

    Furniture Manila

    1.4(7 reviews)
    3.9 kmMakati City

    I purchased a condo in Manila and ordered my products from this company three months in advance. I…read morestipulated on the order that they needed to be delivered on Dec 11 2024 or they should cancel the order. On delivery day they only had 4 of the 16 products I ordered and told me that I could not cancel or get a refund. They told me the items were not in stock but if I cancelled I would have to pay a restock fee, that was a confusing theory. Over the next couple months they delivered one or two products occasionally and also delivered multiple excuses. I had many arguments with company admin about this order but they were not very interested in making things right for me. Apparently it is some type of honor or privilege to buy from Furniture Manila and I should just be happy I am getting any of my order and just accept their gross incompetence. After three months I had to go back to the US and still not received the entire order. I was given a credit voucher and a 10% discount on next purchase. Back to Manila in Dec 2025 and had to purchase products that I really did not need just to use up the credit. The only thing I can say positive about this company is that I am now done with them. In 64 years of life, this is by far the worst business transaction I have ever had and feel that Furniture Manila showed me no respect and does not even understand the customer service concept. All the products that Furniture Manila could not deliver I purchase from other companies and the transaction was complete in a few days. This company gets a zero from me.

    Loreley L-Shaped Sofa with Stool Made To Order…read morePrice: 28,550 Quality: .5/5 .5 dahil nasunod naman ang kulay. In good condition nung dineliver. Pero may himulmol agad after 2 days. See photos attached. Dominique Dining Set Price: 30,999 Quality: 2/5 Not the same as advertised. Look at the pictures for comparison. Sa website nila, may pa-braid design sa edges. In reality, wala. Communication-wise Rating: 0/5 This was the deal breaker for me. Working ako abroad so magka-iba timezone. I communicated that with them una pa lang na ang nanay ko makakakuha ng items ko. When my mom was asking for updates re the orders, sabi ba naman nila, "Hindi kami makakapagbigay ng update sayo dahil hindi ikaw ang buyer." Buti sana kung nag rereply sila sa email or Viber within their hours. Pero wala. Very disappointing. Nagbasa ako ng review comments sa Yelp about sa kanila, and 6 years ago ito rin yung issue ng ibang buyers. Like hello, 6 years ganito pa rin quality ng service niyo... That says a lot. Delivery Rating: 0/5 Nag-cancel sila ng delivery. Ang rule nila is 9-6pm ang delivery and pag nag cancel si customer, may bayad. Pero walang sinasabi na kapag sila nag-cancel, may compensation man lang sa side ni customer. Galing di ba. Overall rating: 0/5 I regretted ordering from them. Mahal pero hindi maganda kalidad ng mga furniture. Stick to Mandaue Foam talaga. At least doon talagang subok na yung materyales na ginagamit. May sofa kami there 10 years na. Gusto ko lang talaga itry itong Furniture MNL. Sayang.

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    Furniture Manila
    Furniture Manila
    Furniture Manila

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    AC+632 by Firma

    AC+632 by Firma

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.7 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱₱

    AC+632 always has, hands-down, the best store window displays in any local mall here in the city…read more Always dressed to the nines and conceptualized with so much imagination and creativity, I always can't help but take a minute to stop and marvel at their story-filled tableaus. An interesting store filled to the brim with all sorts of interesting pieces like fine jewelry, clothes, tableware, garden tools, and all sorts of bric-a-brac, stepping inside AC+632 is like entering the charming boudoir of a 18th century French monarch. The touches found inside are very much distinct that it almost feels as if you were transported into a European city. Make sure to comb through the whole store and keep your eyes peeled for something curious and interesting. Since it's very packed with so much stuff, there might be lots of gems that you might miss out on.

    I have such trouble remembering this store's name. Whenever I try to describe this store to my…read morefriends, I usually end up just saying "that expensive store that has a lot of pretty and weird stuff and has some letters and numbers in its name". AC+632 is one of those stores that you really have a hard time trying to fit into a category, as it sells a lot of things--home decor, accessories, clothing, antiques/strange artifacts, body products, and the list goes on. The only common thing about these items is that they are pricey. But, this store really attracts a lot of window shoppers such as myself. The experience is like going inside a museum--you just look at things because it's entertaining and can somewhat be educational. And, their window displays are amazing--all whimsical and tastefully curated. Well...except for the taxidermied animals (I DESPERATELY hope these are fake) and framed, preserved insects such as butterflies that make me SO ANGRY because it's so cruel :(

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    AC+632 by Firma
    AC+632 by Firma
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    Bleach Lifestyle Store

    Bleach Lifestyle Store

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.6 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Whenever I find myself in Greenbelt 5, I always make it a point to visit the Bleach Lifestyle…read moreStore, an inspired retail space specializing in creating edgy and quirky home pieces for the customer who has a penchant for art and design. Working a lot with linens and the process of silk-screening, having a Bleach piece in your home is akin to owning a piece of art. May it be a 15th century French painting on a pillow, cracked white paint on a placemat, vintage signage on an apron - it will certainly be a talking piece and a piece that talks. The store itself is a work of art. Painted in white with wooden accents, it acts like a canvas for the items found in the store. And as usual, it was hard for me to walk out empty-handed. My home is filled with Bleach items - from my bed, to my couch to my dining table - Bleach is very present. So much so that my place already looks like another outpost of the brand. And I like it like that.

    This store first made headlines as a clothing store that catered to those with a more off-kilter…read morefashion sense. There were tops that you weren't sure were dresses and even had collaborations with the likes of Cecile Van Straten whose statement tees went something like "Revenge Is Sweeter Than Dessert." These days, the store has dropped "Catastrophe" and simply goes by the name Bleach. The major overhaul not only came with a newly renovated store but also with new items to purchase. From an apparel and accessories store, Bleach has transformed into a lifestyle hub that houses small items for the home and now just a handful of clothes. The wit and character are all still there despite the change in merchandise. Place mats that read "Cheat Day" to throw pillows covered with digital images of cigarette butts in ashtrays stay true to the store's DNA. I'm no hipster so my favorite items in the store are definitely the pillows. Just the right amount of "non-conformis cool," the throw pillows add personality to any room. Depending on the season and collection, the pillows can easily go from cutesy to grungy so best get your hands on a pillow that you like when you can.

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    Bleach Lifestyle Store
    Bleach Lifestyle Store
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    Grassroots - Anxiously waiting for the 1st time to Olay football

    Grassroots

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Can i grow organic herbs and vegetables for my every day cooking in my living room, without soil…read moreand not worry about watering them? Yes, i can!! I am not dreaming, nor kidding. The store Grass roots is offering a product called "Urban Farm" which can do everything that i mentioned above. Urban Farmer is a hydroponic system that is built inside a cabinet which you can place anywhere in your house. Hydroponics is a system of growing plants without having to use soil. The conditions in a hydroponics system are same throughout the year allowing year round growth of plants. The system also uses only 10% of water as against the traditional methods. I was informed that using this system you can produce 4 times more and the plants grow at a much faster pace. However it all comes with a price. The big cabinet costs 90,000 peso and a smaller one with two trays comes for 30,000 peso. This is something i would really want to buy once i save up enough money.

    I'm a big fan of stores that are nationalistic, quality-oriented and eco-friendly. Grassroots is…read morejust that. Their products - (furniture and home accessories) are all made out of indigenous materials and have high standard craftsmanship made by skilled weavers from provinces. Another thing I love about the store is the distinct and modern Filipino-island themed motif they have for all of their products. They even have collections to choose from so if you want to pair certain items with the same materials or color scheme or mix and match, you can definitely do so. What's more is that they also do custom work so if you want something specially made, go for it! I haven't bought any furniture from them since I don't have a place of my own yet but I do love their picture frames and storage boxes. I love jewelry so I have gotten some jewelry boxes for myself and my mum (she has a jewelry collection that can match Rachel Zoe's!) and I also gave her some watch boxes which she adored.

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    Grassroots - Market! Market! branch. They only sell furniture accents here.

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    Market! Market! branch. They only sell furniture accents here.

    IKEA - kitchenandbath - Updated May 2026

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