MANY EXPATS MAKE the mistake of taking Asia for granted. When you can eat roti every day, you tend not to, and the same applies to furniture. Cheap furniture is an easy short term solution, but once life moves on and Malaysia becomes a memory, many expats regret not .lling their home with treasures that preserve the past and evoke fond memories of the time spent in this tropical paradise.
While there are many home décor stores that fashion themselves unique furniture shops, there are only a select few that truly offer high-quality goods that are crafted here in Asia and will serve the dual purpose of satisfying their function and enlivening the home.
Senasia Collection is one such place, and the large showroom in Bangsar is stocked with furniture and accessories that are hand-selected for their character and rustic charm. Much of the furniture Unique Pieces for your Home comes from.ailand or Indonesia and is created by master craftsmen from teak wood reclaimed from old ships. Not only are these pieces durable and charming to behold, they also come with a history that will add a richness to your home. To complement the furniture choice, Senasia Collection houses a wide selection of decorative items such as vases and mirrors, that can add a splash of charm to any abode.
Don’t let Malaysia be an opportunity that passes you by; furniture will not only serve you now, it will last you a lifetime and ensure the memories of Malaysia are never forgotten.
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Senasia Collection, 233 Jalan Maarof, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur; open Monday-Saturday 10.30am-7pm, Sundays and public holidays by appointment only; 03.2202 3369; 017.919 2533; [email protected]; www.senasiacollection.com.
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Source: The Expat November 2012
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