UPDATE: Papillon has been found!!! He is back to being safe at home. Thank you to everyone who kept their eye out for him. Hello to you our wonderful Casa de Campo community! Today we are asking for your help to find Papillon, this beautiful chihuahua is lost and alone somewhere in Casa de Campo […]
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Teck welcomes spring with new and beautiful pieces
On Saturday, March 23, Teck gave an introduction to the spring season, adorning the establishment with a varied and exquisite art exhibition, by Colombian master Jennaro Gonzalez P. at a private reception to the delight of a busy and select guest list where the attendees could enjoy a cocktail and thematic fusion with the unmistakable […]
See everything that Teck has for you this season!
What better time to give a change to your home than now when we close a year and we are on the eve of starting a new one. It is always important to make changes, not only in our personal lives, but also in our surroundings and even more important at home, since that is […]
Tips with TECK on how to take care of your wood furniture
The Dominican Republic’s tropical climate can have a toll on wood furniture. Beach and waterfront property owners are tasked with facing numerous environmental variables that can lead to damage in wood— sunlight, wind, moisture, salt, and sand being the most common factors. Marc Olivier, owner of TECK Furniture store in La Romana, shares an interesting tip […]
Exploring the world of TECK with Marc Olivier
Marc Olivier, who has been living in Casa de Campo for over 15 years, is the community’s go-to craftsman for handmade, one-of-a-kind furniture. The owner of TECK Furniture in La Romana sources many of his products from Java, one of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, and designs his own. Having built a longstanding friendship and working relationship with the […]
Local Women display beautiful “Lámparas Artesanales” collection For Sale in La Aldea Cultural
Jaime Wilson, well known lamp designer in La Romana and Marc Olivier, owner of Teck Imported Furniture, have collaborated with a number of low income women in La Romana in a project sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, “Lámparas Artesanales,” which currently has an exhibition up in La Aldea Cultural until June 28th.