
13 Philippine brands join France’s premier design fair—digitally
In a digital space, the love for design thrives on. This year, the Philippines will be participating once more at the Maison & Objet with
In a digital space, the love for design thrives on. This year, the Philippines will be participating once more at the Maison & Objet with
The NCCA conferred the Dangal ng Haraya Award for Intangible Cultural Heritage on tattoo folk artist Apo Whang-Od Oggay—the first time the award has been given to a traditional or folk artist.
To sell one’s designs globally, one must successfully sell locally first.
The center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (Citem), an agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, is spearheading the Philippine participation in the international exhibit Maison & Objet Paris 2016 with a pavilion devoted solely to fashion accessories. There will be 10 Philippine brands.
Filipino artisans and manufacturers of furniture, home and holiday décor, and fashion accessories continue to aspire for the export market, but selling local has become
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the vast sampling of fine crafts, home décor and fashion accessories at the Manila FAME, the Citem-organized biannual trade
MANILA FAME, the much-anticipated global trade show featuring Philippine designs for the home, holiday, and fashion sectors, opened its doors today at the World Trade
Boutique designs or high-end and high-concept sophisticated products for the home, fashion and the Christmas season will be the come-ons of the 63rd edition of
Philippine-made products will be on display at the 81st Tokyo International Gift Show Spring Edition (TIGS) at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center from Feb. 3 to 5.
Artist Budji Layug, who’s made a name in furniture design and home design here and abroad, mentored nine emerging talents to mount installations in the
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