Picture the wildest experience you can imagine in a furniture store. Ready? This is wilder. With interiors that take you through a pleasant story, Casa Palacio could be one of the most exclusive furniture stores in the city.Â
I went into this store drawn by the curiosity of a picture I saw of its interior: an exterior-resembling courtyard with colonial architecture, like a Mexican downtown building, but inside a store! But what I found inside, was even better than the picture.
Casa Palacio has different "rooms" or spaces that offer different themes according to the type of merchandise sold. Basically, the layout of the store is thought to resemble a walk through a really, really, big house with a patio at the center. The patio has gardening furniture, followed by a gardening room where you can buy silk flower bouquets, then a room with beds dressed with fluffy sheets, and so on.
But what makes this store so special is that the spaces are designed not only to please your sense of sight or hearing (as the music changes in each space), the smells change, too! Have you ever heard of Disney and its smellitizers? Well, Casa Palacio has those too!
I strongly recommend visiting store, even though everything is incredibly expensive, the attention to detail in its design and spaces deliver an awesome experience!
Av. Vasco de Quiroga 3850, Lomas de Santa Fe
MXN
no-price
+52
24522500
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