Wednesday, January 13, 2010

WELCOME 2010

1st Jewellery Showcase, 8 January 2010 @ Asian Roots, Putra Heights, Subang
January 8, 2010 was a good kick-off for Toko Collections and Asian Roots. We (Faizal and myself) would like to thank Asian Roots management for giving us the opportunity to use their beautiful Balinese showroom to showcase our range of jewelleries. The respond was great and we are looking to have more of these joint-promotion in future.



Asian Roots Showroom, Putra Heights


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Friday, September 4, 2009

Greetings from Vivian & Faizal

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HELLO to all our Valued Customers, Friends and Associates,

We are back in ACTION again after having laid low for the past six months. We are now setting up our business from our home and look forward to getting your continued support.

We have also formed a Toko Nick Nacks group on Facebook and will soon post some of our merchandise for your viewing and purchase. For those who are interested but have yet to join the group, we hope to welcome you there too soon.

Should you require further information about what we are doing, our merchandise or have enquiries of any other kind, we can be readily contacted at:-

Vivian: tokovivi@gmail.com

Faizal: faizal.khoo@gmail.com or

Email: tokonicknacks@gmail.com

Stay in touch! Do drop us a line anytime, even if only just to say "Hello".

In the mean time, do check out some of our earlier posts if you are interested in a little history of Toko Nick Nacks and for those of you whom we have lost touch with for quite a while, the posts will give you a brief summary of what we have been up to since.

Love & Peace.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

The STAR, Metro, 20 November 2006

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The Write-up
by Vivienne Pal (thanks again!)
The STAR, Metro, 20 November 2006

Unique in both name and selection

Walk along the row of retail outlets on the second floor of The Oval, 1 Utama, and you will find that Toko is among the most outstanding.

Aside from the obviously unique moniker and a very cosy interior, Toko boasts a unique selection of products sourced from various parts of the globe.

"The things found in Toko are from all over the world, including Egypt, Vietnam and Russia, with quite a number from Bali" said store founder Vivian Quah.

Quah, 39, who initially started the business in the old wing of the shopping centre (back then known as Nick Nacks) seven years ago, had christened the store 'Toko' which means 'shop' in Bahasa Indonesia.

"It was during my first trip to Bali on a break after winding up Nick Nacks that I was stuck by the colors and culture of Bali. The red walls of Toko are reminiscent of the orange bricks that I saw in Bali."

What strikes the casual observer within minutes of chatting with Quah or her business partner, Faizal Khoo, also known as Gordon, is that Toko is an extension of its owners.

The store, which started out with a Balinese concept, eventually evolved into "an interpretation of sorts" while still maintaining an ethnic feel.

What is striking about Toko apart from the intriguing decor and color scheme is the array of silver accessories on display. Jewellery of all sizes, shapes and designs - crafted in pure silver or set with semi-precious stones - are featured prominently along the perimeters of the store.

The accessory lover will be spoilt for choice with the variety of chunky and finely crafted rings, bracelets, pendants, necklaces and bangles, all carefully handpicked by Quah and Faizal - both of whom admit to a vast personal collection of accessories.

"We have no suppliers; what we offer is personalised, unique and a reflection of us because we select everything ourselves," said Faizal, 49.

On rare occasions, Quah indulges in her love for jewellery design by customizing jewellery upon the request of her regular customers.

"I select and buy the stones, design the pieces and get our silversmith in Bali to craft them for me. It's not often that I get to do this because the entire process is very time-consuming," said Quah, adding that semi-precious stones were sourced from around the globe, including South Africa, Thailand, India, and the US.

In addition to accessories, Toko also offers various artefacts for the home, including wall decorations, lamps, Buddha busts, and wooden hand-painted cats, as well as antiques, craft and clothes.

"Our cats are very popular. We make sure we look at each cat's face before deciding on what we want," Faizal chuckled.

Like the jewellery, all items in Toko are limited in quantity to ensure exclusivity.

Toko also provides body-piercing services, besides operating a little cafe serving snacks.

"Consultation services are free," Quah said with a grin. "We attend to every customer and give our honest opinion on the pieces they purchase - if the accessory does not look nice on them, we will say so."

"We want to educate our customers, and ultimately we want them to be happy with their purchase."

While Toko brings immense satisfaction and is a source of joy to its owners, they are quick to admit that the store is patronised mainly by like-minded individuals.

"At the end of the day, in spite of Toko being a passion for us, profit margins still matter and can be challenging. However, it is worth it because we are encouraged by the new friendships we form with our new customers," said Faizal.


• Toko is located at 2nd Floor Oval (New Wing), 1 Utama Shopping Centre

The Birth of TOKO

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TOKO for unique design ~ A new tag line, for a new direction, a new concept, a new beginning...

'TOKO' which literally means 'shop' in Bahasa Indonesia was started by Vivian after her first trip to Bali on a break and having been struck by the wonderful colors, richness and culture of 'The Island of The Gods'.

TOKO 1 Utama materialized after the decision to relocate from the old business (NICK NACKS) in the Old Wing of 1 Utama and having been presented the opportunity of starting afresh in the New Wing 1 Utama, just as it was coming to be. By a chance reconnection and an unexpected pairing, Faizal soon came on-board and we have not looked much back since.

Our little shoppe, which started out with a Balinese concept, eventually evolved into "an interpretation of sorts" with product coming from Egypt, Vietnam and even Russia (amongst others), with items mostly unique and always of the highest quality in materials and design.

Accessory lovers often remarked they were spoilt for choice with the lovely variety of chunky, finely crafted (and always 'special') rings, bracelets, pendants, necklaces and bangles and thus we can now safely say with pride, that we never failed to live up to our initial promise of offering things truly 'unique in design'.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Closing down of Nick Nacks at the Old Wing, 1 Utama Shopping Centre in 2004

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In early 2004, we decided to close down Nick Nacks at the Old Wing in 1 Utama Shopping Centre and relocate to the New Wing in the same mall.

With the relocation, Nick Nacks decided to change to a new image, a new concept and reemerge with a new name - TOKO.

And Some Newspaper Write-ups too ..

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The NEW STRAITS TIMES, Life & Times, 18 January 1997



The STAR, Introductions, 07 December 1996

Some Magazine Coverage Over The Years

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JELITA Magazine, March 1997



CLEO Magazine, June 1996