Perfect pair that is Te Amo Floristeria and Moss Manila

The ground level offers a feel of openness in the entirety of the new flagship’s layout.

The ground level offers a feel of openness in the entirety of the new flagship’s layout.

Te Amo Floristeria prides itself in being the pioneer luxury floral boutique in the country

With Valentine’s Day in a couple of days, the gift of flowers would be a delightful offering of love to your special someone.

There is an elegantly designed flower shop named Te Amo Floristeria that carries the freshest and most beautiful flowers sourced here and abroad. Young owner Amy Peng has traveled to the world’s prime horticultural countries to source flowers straight from the farmers.

Te Amo Floristeria prides itself in being the pioneer luxury floral boutique in the country since its opening two years ago at the Active Fun Building in the corner of 9th Avenue and 28th Street in Bonifacio Global City.

Moss Manila, the interior design firm of Moss Manila Home is responsible for designing the stylish Te Amo Floristeria Boutique in BGC. Sharing the same aesthetic and classic touch, both lifestyle brands have collaborated in the past to make homes pretty all year around.

Last year, Te Amo Floristeria and Moss Manila hosted an event called My Shelf Matters where guests were given tips on proper shelf and vignette styling. Arranged blooms and framed decoupage complimented well-curated shelves that ladies enjoyed creating with fresh blooms.

Moss Manila Home continues to offer its services of interior home or interior commercial styling packaged with blooms of Te Amo Floristeria. For inquiries, please contact home@mossmanila.com.

Another noteworthy interior design project of Moss Manila is the newly renovated 37,000 square feet Chimes flagship in Davao City. The boutique store spans three floors of retail space.

Cindy Yap, Chimes executive vice president is delighted to elevate the shopping experience in Davao with their elegantly stylish boutique.

Encased in a glass and steel modern structure, the store was conceptualized to exude comfort and accessibility and at the same time, luxury and affluence to appease Davao’s discriminating senses.

Upon entering the store, clients are greeted by a splendid brass chandelier, which embodies the Chimes brand. Semi polycarbonate ceiling panels help solve with the design challenge of the low ceiling.

Originally started as an interior design firm with its core service with clients for residential and commercial interiors, Moss Manila may be known more for events productions or their luxury boutique home store they launched in 2014.

Lower ceiling heights, set to the scale of a residence more than a commercial space, gives the new flagship a welcoming, intimate feel

Interior Designer Cyndi Fernandez-Beltran, the managing design partner for Moss Manila, started the firm along with her husband Mado Beltran after she graduated from her continuing studies in Parsons, The New School for Design in New York.

The firm stemmed out from a vision to have a multi-disciplinary design firm that caters to everything that Cyndi is basically passionate about—interior design, event design, and exhibit design.

For the interior design, their portfolio ranges from high-end residential design to conceptual restaurants to turn-key condominium model unit projects for the Ayala Land Group. They are currently busy with an 8-storey boutique hotel project and retail stores like Harlan and Holden, among others.

Moss Manila is responsible for designing the stylish Te Amo Floristeria Boutique in BGC.

Moss Manila Home’s aesthetics are distinctly eclectic European Glam with Art Deco silhouettes.

The signature style of Moss Manila is defined as modernly refined and sophisticated with enough dose of opulence to create an inhibited vision of luxury. Along with partner for interiors, Idr. Seachelle Chua, the duo works harmoniously together creating great designs. The multi-disciplinary firm brings to the table of every interior design project their knowledge of translating brand imaging to the interiors due to their extensive background in working with luxury brands in events.

As for their luxury home store, Moss Manila Home, their aesthetics are distinctly eclectic European Glam with Art Deco silhouettes, something that we have seen globally on-trend since 2014.

Cyndi’s sister, Happy Fernandez-Victorino, is creative director of Moss Manila Home.

According to Happy, navy will continuously be a popular color of choice and will be considered almost neutral. This favorite shade of blue pairs well with most color schemes and is a good alternative to black for a traditional feel with a modern twist.

Moss Manila will celebrate its 10th year anniversary on December 2018. The group is firming up their plans for next year, expanding their services and branching out into other event and interior design related businesses in 2018.

Additionally, Moss Manila Home will launch their new collection mid-year.

Also on the ground floor, the men’s shoe section offers generous seating in a relaxed setting.

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