The new store spans 1,634 square meters, with 1,421 square meters of dedicated retail space on the mall’s ground floor—just steps from the MRT North Avenue Station. Designed for convenience and accessibility, the location caters to both daily commuters and weekend shoppers.
“We’ve scaled our operations to meet growing demand, but more importantly, to deepen our impact,” said Rachel Turner, Anko’s country manager. “This store represents growth that’s both measurable and meaningful: we’re creating jobs, inspiring homes, and offering families a better way to shop for their everyday needs.”
To celebrate the opening, Anko launched a weeklong series of free family-friendly workshops beginning July 9. The sessions highlight its Play & Create range, which includes arts and crafts, puzzles, soft play items, and toys designed to foster creativity and learning at home.
Unique to the TriNoma store is Anko’s first-ever activation space in the Philippines, where customers can engage with products through hands-on activities, creative styling, and live demonstrations.
“What makes this location truly special is our new activation space,” Turner said. “It’s a place where you can experience Anko in fun, interactive ways—whether through styling sessions or creative workshops.”
Anko also announced regular in-store events exclusively for Anko Club members. Upcoming workshops will spotlight the brand’s Australian-designed home collection, covering dining, kitchen, and décor essentials, and will feature guest stylists and influencers.
Shoppers can join the Anko Club by downloading the app to gain free access to workshops, exclusive promotions, and early product previews. Members are also entitled to a free eco bag with any in-store purchase through July 31.
In line with its expanding community initiatives, Anko has also introduced the Ko Creators Program—a new campaign inviting customers to share photos of how they style Anko products at home. Participation is open through the Anko Club app.
Anko TriNoma joins the brand’s growing Philippine presence alongside branches in Glorietta 2, Makati City, and Alabang Town Center, Muntinlupa City. —Ed: Corrie S. Narisma