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Company details
- Decoration and Interior Design Store
- Bedroom Furniture Store
- Kitchen Furniture Store
- Living Room Furniture Store
- Outdoor Furniture Store
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MelodyCasa is a sister-run home décor brand founded in 2024 by Manolya and Mira. We curate thoughtfully chosen, eco-conscious pieces from independent artisans across 15+ countries — from hand-thrown ceramics and natural textiles to statement furniture and housewarming gifts. Every product is personally reviewed by Mira before it reaches our store. We believe the most memorable homes aren't decorated; they're curated. That's why we partner with small-batch makers who share our commitment to sustainable materials and minimal packaging.
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United Kingdom
- melodycasa.com
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