The Lucina store at Ayala Mall's Serin in Tagaytay. |
Aside from furniture, they also sell paintings, lighting fixtures, and other home accessories. |
Lucina’s furniture design concept includes some European-inspired
pieces using Filipino craftsmanship.
When I first wrote a news feature on Lucina in 2013, they just opened
their first store located at the second floor of Greenfield’s Paseo de Sta. Rosa
mall in Laguna:
Eventually, they moved to the ground floor of the same mall
and then to another location along the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Highway. At the highway, the store had a few quaint windows that attracted motorists. Not
long after that, business partners Joel
Salazar and Paul Baes opened at Ayala Mall’s Serin in Tagaytay.
In the Inquirer article published a few years ago, Paul Baes
shared some business advice to budding entrepreneurs: “The second floor is not always the best
space to rent. It’s hard to ask people
to come up,” he said.
At their Serin Mall location, Lucina is spotted at
the ground floor and very visible to incoming shoppers.
However, Lucina was spotted again at the second floor of Nuvali Solenad 3 and seemed to have been grouped with other stores selling home interiors.
Perhaps, after establishing a name for themselves, their unique furniture ideas will still attract customers who wouldn't mind going up a few steps.
However, Lucina was spotted again at the second floor of Nuvali Solenad 3 and seemed to have been grouped with other stores selling home interiors.
Perhaps, after establishing a name for themselves, their unique furniture ideas will still attract customers who wouldn't mind going up a few steps.