Italian furniture maker shows how to adjust to PH market
If local retailer Ferdinand Ong asked other Italian furniture companies to produce a Lazy Susan—a table with a rotating tray—for his clients, they would wince.
If local retailer Ferdinand Ong asked other Italian furniture companies to produce a Lazy Susan—a table with a rotating tray—for his clients, they would wince.
On Nicanor Garcia Street in Makati, you might notice a new two-story building, unobtrusively set back, with a logo positioned on the corner of the facade. That’s Flexform, the latest high-end Italian furniture export to make its way to Manila.
The MDF Italia brand of furniture has only been available in the country for a couple of years, but contract manager Franco Cassina said that the Philippines has proven to
There’s Italian furniture, and then there’s Poliform. These high-end modular home pieces from the Italian company, known for its flexible configurations, have found their way to some of the country’s most exclusive addresses.
To mark its golden anniversary, the Philippine-Italian Association (PIA) recently hosted an intimate dinner and cultural program at Peninsula Manila for artists and the social set.
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