Known for putting Filipino artisans in the limelight, ArteFino has found a new home online. The brand's limited collection will be available on Power Plant Mall's e-commerce platform.

The retail industry was among the sectors that received the most dreadful blow of COVID-19. Luckily, the modern world offers online platforms where business establishments continue to connect with their most loyal customers. 

ArteFino, a brand known for highlighting outstanding products produced by Filipino artisans, is bringing its exclusive and limited edition Summer Escape collection at shop.TheRockwellist.com, Power Plant Mall’s e-commerce website.

The collection will showcase a unique and diverse range of local craft from furniture, clothes, accessories, and everyday essentials made up of indigenous materials.

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The digital pop-up will also feature the livelihood of Filipino communities. Among the products are the intricately embroidered reusable face masks by Jamaica Markets x Bree Esplanada and the comfortable yet sophisticated tops cover-up tops and blouses from Rags2Riches.

ArteFino provides a platform for artisans to showcase local culture through sustainably sourced and crafted products. In these challenging times, it recognizes the need amongst local craftsmen to continue to have a venue to offer their wares,” the brand said in a statement.

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Conscious consumers may explore more of these homegrown brands from the collection, entirely exclusive to shop.TheRockwellist.com


See exciting gorgeous Filipino-made products, and support local communities as you shop. Visit Power Plant Mall’s Facebook and Instagram pages to learn more.

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Jove Moya
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Tatler Asia

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