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Armani For Dessert?


You all have probably been to or heard of Armani Casa located at Sun City - Shuwiakh which is an upper-scale home decor store. Armani Casa line features furniture, lamps, linens, and dining essentials by fashion guru Giorgio Armani.


Armani Casa
at Kuwait now features two new additions to it's store: First, Armani Dolci which is a line of yummy and heavenly chocolate in different flavors: dark, milk and white chocolate, and various other sweet morsels. What I liked about Armani Dolci is the packaging. Very modern with a Japanese twist. The second addition is Armani Fiori which provides flower arrangement services in a very original and hip mixture.



To get a preview of Armani's creations, head to Salhiya Complex as they are currently displaying their "work of art" in a stand-alone booth. Call them for Valentine's or any upcoming special occasion to give those who appreciate the finer things in life.


Location & contact details: Armani Casa at Sun City Shuwaikh, off Canada Dry/Pepsi Street. Store #205/Block F. Tel.: (+965) 224-1055 or 244-1077.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Even Desserts!!!! Can't they stick with what they know ? t's not like they are designing the food or creating a special flavour...
Anonymous said…
they also sell tea! mo layig but as like their chocolates, the packaging is nice
eshda3wa said…
i LOVE their chocolate!
Ansam said…
they chocolate is so yummy... also the box you featured is good. I got one as a souvenir from my friend's baby shower a couple of years ago
Confashion said…
chroma-trauma
And may I add that they also have a line of "Library"... weird and interesting :P

4
Tea?! wow.. that's somthing!

esdhda3wa
which flavor? :)

ansam
Really? I wonder if their business will do good in this market...
just a man said…
i just wanted to bring your attention that the address is :al shuwaikh - al tilal commercial center,,,& this days i visited & theh have an amazing combinations of the new flavor & an artistic flowers design & very beautifull & confortable furniture,,,!!!!

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