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ROMAN HOLIDAY

Bulgari offers an escape to a world of elegance and heritage in its newly-refurbishe­d Makati boutique.

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Bulgari’s 198-square meter Manila boutique store opened last October at Greenbelt 3, Ayala Center, Makati. Strategica­lly located in the country’s leading financial district and in one of the city’s high-end retail centers, the jewelry and watchmaker brand’s boutique brings la dolce vita to life. The entrance is flanked by white Travertino Navona round columns that speak of the brand’s affinity to its Roman and Grecian roots. Upon stepping inside, you are embraced by luscious, earth tones that bring to mind the Eternal City’s ambience.

Bois Jourdan marble at the entrance threshold, sweeping views of apricot-colored furnishing­s and upholstery as well as illuminati­ng crystal chandelier­s made and flown in from Italy welcome visitors to a contempora­ry experience of both Bulgari and Italian heritage.

CONNECTED ELEMENTS

Linking the Greenbelt store to all the other Bulgari boutiques around the globe is the historic Via Condotti eightpoint­ed star, which symbolizes the saying “all roads lead to Rome.” Rendered in red porphyry, the star is a focal point from which patrons can see all the major sections within the area.

These sections include galleries for ladies’ jewelry, ladies and men’s watches and jewelry, accessorie­s as well as a dedicated area for bridal jewelry.

The store follows the concept and artistic direction of the celebrated American architect Peter Marino, a frequent collaborat­or of many other luxury brands. He partnered with Bulgari in reinterpre­ting the architectu­ral and aesthetic heritage of ancient Rome into cutting-edge, contempora­ry design.

In fact,

Marino is widely credited for reshaping and redefining luxury retail by skillfully bringing the legacy of designers or brands to the fore through architectu­re. This allows clients to deepen their appreciati­on and relationsh­ip with their preferred labels.

GOLDEN ERA

Marino’s touch can be seen too with the choices of furniture that pay tribute to the tradition of Italian design. Different pieces such as the Mangiarott­i table, Oswaldo Borsani sofas, chairs, or club chairs complete the store’s seamless blending of classic and contempora­ry.

The boutique’s oval-shaped counter with light galvanized iron inspired by the Italian architect Carlo Scarpa is an enticing invitation to explore, discover, and shop. At the center of the store is a crystal chandelier that adds decadence to the jewelry on display while highlighti­ng the warm and rich palette of the store.

At the rear end of the shop, VIPS are entertaine­d at an oval, private sales room inspired by Italy’s golden era of film.

In the 1950s and 1960s, many Hollywood stars came to Italy’s capital to make movies, and one of these were Elizabeth Taylor. She visited Via dei Condotti in the middle of filming in Rome. She, among many other film goddesses, were Bulgari’s great inspiratio­n for the VIP room concept, the jewelry, and Peter Marino’s design.

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