Phoenix Industries, a leading household product brand in Sri Lanka, launched its innovative New Collection 2025 at Port City, Colombo, on 23 January, 2025. This latest collection continues Phoenix’s tradition of setting benchmarks in quality, style, and functional design. The Collection 2025 features six products designed for contemporary living, covering seating, storage, and household essentials.
Among the highlights of the collection is the Nap Foldable Hammock, ideal for relaxation. It’s easy to fold and store, with breathable fabric to keep users dry and comfortable. This hammock also marks Phoenix’s first chair made with a resin and fabric combination, featuring five adjustable positions for ultimate relaxation and space-saving convenience. Another standout is the Cala Foldable Comfort Chair, which is perfect for on-the-go convenience. Designed for portability, this chair ensures comfort wherever it’s needed. The Flip Foldable Table offers versatility as a bistro table. It can be easily folded, unfolded, and stored, making it a practical choice for small spaces. For stylish and ergonomic seating, the Kyo Chair fits seamlessly into any space, combining functionality with modern aesthetics. The Cocktail Bar Stool brings elegance and practicality together. It offers comfort, functionality, and style perfect for enjoying a drink or spending time at the bar. Completing the collection are the Yummy Food Containers, practical and stylish storage solutions for all food storage needs.
Phoenix Industries combines simplicity, functionality, and vibrant colour palettes to make everyday living easier. The New Collection 2025 is now available online at [shop.phoenix.lk] (https://shop.phoenix.lk) and in Phoenix showrooms located in Welisara, Panadura, and Battaramulla. With their commitment to quality and thoughtful design, Phoenix Industries continues to elevate Sri Lankan homes.
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