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COLOR GRAM: Davies Colors SM Novaliches


“Colors are the smiles of nature.”



Life is more colorful with COLOR GRAM by Davies Paints at SM City Novaliches.



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SM City Novaliches in partnership with Davis Paints Philippines features a coffee themed art installation that is dedicated to give splash of colors and fun to photos and selfies. 



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SM City Novaliches mallgoers and customers from all ages took a snap through different coffee themed pop-up exhibit which are the Espresso Booth, Love Coffee, Splash of Coffee, Swing and Entertainment area. 





Certified Coffee Lover




Coffee Colorgram exhibit started last September 22 until 30 at SM City Novaliches Mall Atrium. The said exhibit also coincides with SM Supermall’s nationwide campaign called Coffee Break Time at SM which celebrates coffee lovers.


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WIN some SM gift certificates exclusive from SM City Novaliches which you could use for your shopping by simply having a selfie or a groufie or even an OOTD pose at the COLOR GRAM by Davies Paints exhibit at SM City Novaliches Mall Atrium. You must use the hashtag #DaviesColorsSMNovaliches to make your photo entry valid when posting.



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Thank you so much Davies Paints Philippines and SM City Novaliches for adding some colors into my life. My selfies are worth treasuring. XOXO




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