Does your house have too many lights?
MANY homes and buildings in Metro Manila have indoor lights that are too many for comfort.
MANY homes and buildings in Metro Manila have indoor lights that are too many for comfort.
As far as the home scene is concerned, 2015 will be remembered as the year world-renowned Filipino furniture and industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Yoda chair became a household word and
THE “luxe look” was among the trends in furniture and homeware in 2015, and is likely to continue and assume different forms in 2016. “It came about because of
AS HOMES get smaller—as in 20 square meters—designers are finding solutions by creating multitasking products. Umbra Shift, the upscale category of the innovative Canadian design company Umbra, invites designers
WITH the recently concluded Apec still fresh on people’s minds, an online auction of some very visible memorabilia is sure to get even more people talking.
Christmas trees can be thematic,” says Lee Imperial, co-owner of Shelter, the furniture and accessories showroom. “You don’t hang any decoration just to fill it up. Christmas trees can make
DESPITE the P75,000 price tag, the Yoda chairs, customized for the Apec summit, are almost sold out. The most coveted chair, sat on by US President Barack Obama, will be
OSMUNDO Esguerra, whose understated, elegant woodcraft and impeccable restoration of antiques have earned him iconic status among the cognoscenti, is being honored with a coffee-table book and exhibit tonight.
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 Manila FAME trade show at
In the 2015 Milan International Furniture Fair last April, Baxter presented a collection that reflected the fusion of architecture, furniture design and art. Its linear structure echoed the minimalist
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