Jonathan Adler and Polspotten Are Now in the Philippines

Jonathan Adler and Polspotten make their debut in the Philippines, blending artistry with functionality to redefine home decor.

Words Patricia Lanzagarita
Photo courtesy of Opulence
December 23, 2024

(L-R) Tessa Alindogan, Heart Evangelista, Rossy Rojales, Chat Fores, Opulence Design Concept Owners Jinky & Gerry Sy

Opulence Design Concept has officially launched Jonathan Adler and Polspotten in the Philippines. The two renowned brands are redefining home decor by fusing bold designs with refined elegance.

Transforming Homes

Every piece on display in the Opulence showroom exudes striking visuals and intricate details, with bold colors that immediately captivate. From vases and plates to figurines, pots, and jars, Jonathan Adler and Polspotten offer designs that can transform any space into a relaxing haven, filling your home with comfort, style, and character.

With a wide variety of designs available, visitors can choose pieces that best reflect their unique tastes and personalities.

Creativity and Functionality

The event brought together design enthusiasts, artists, and philanthropists to showcase how creativity and functionality can seamlessly blend. As art lovers know, incorporating what you love into your home is a powerful way to express your individuality.

Both Jonathan Adler and Polspotten emphasize the fusion of creativity and functionality in each of their pieces, offering an aesthetic that feels both familiar and fresh—perfect for any home.

A Meaningful Cause

The event also carried a meaningful purpose. As a charity launch, 5% of the proceeds were donated to the Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Group, a community dedicated to supporting breast cancer survivors.

The event was further supported by brand ambassador Heart Evangelista, who passionately advocated for empowering women and supporting breast cancer survivors. “Luxury and opulence is time—time with family, which is priceless. And this is what we’re here for tonight, to shop for ourselves but ultimately, to shed light on something really important,” she said.

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