Win a Personal Home Designer
My Sister’s Attic opens Impressive shop in the heart of Arcadia Saturday on June 8.
Line-up Early for one-of-a-kind deals, mini on-site consultations and chance to win an afternoon with your own home designer. It may be the most beautiful, innovative and contemporary designer consignment shop yet for sisters Tess Loo, and Ann and Jenny Siner. The Valley sisters who own 12 locations of My Sister’s Closet, My Sister’s Attic and Well Suited in Arizona and California are re-developing and restyling the contemporary space formerly owned by Fannin Interiors at 44th Street and Indian School to make way for a brand new My Sister’s Attic opening Saturday, June 8th at 8 a.m.
Those lined up early will get free mini on-site consultations and first dibs on one-of-a-kind My Sister’s Attic items including newly consigned wall art, china and crystal, furniture, lighting, rugs, silver and patio accessories. Whether you are into neutral tones, bright colours, Chromaluxe metal prints or detailed wall art – there is something for you. By a personal home designer, your dreams of the perfect home can come true! A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Arizona Humane Society.
At approximately 4,500 square feet, My Sister’s Attic will occupy the first floor of the building located in the heart of Arcadia and the first stand-alone store for the sisters.
“We are so excited to open our 4th My Sister’s Attic store in such a cool, hip and modern Arcadia building,” said Tess Loo, head stylist and sister. “We’ve been looking at this two-story building for years and the minute it came on the market we knew we had to buy it and turn it into My Sister’s Attic as well as move our corporate headquarters into this building.”
Loo said the 2,800 square feet upstairs will house the new corporate headquarters for Eco-Chic Consignments, Inc. which is the family of three high-end designer consignment concepts-My Sister’s Closet (women), My Sister’s Attic (home furnishings) and Well Suited (men).
“We might be the owners and sisters, but we’re also shoppers,” said Loo. “It’s hard enough when we are at work in the stores not to shop all day — now we’ll be walking through the best designer furniture shop every day on the way to our offices, this will be fun!” said Loo.