A home built as if for WFH lifestyle
While staying home and migrating to the digital world were foisted on most people, interior designer Milo Naval needed just a little adjustment. He has been in work from home
While staying home and migrating to the digital world were foisted on most people, interior designer Milo Naval needed just a little adjustment. He has been in work from home
A decade ago, furniture designer Milo Naval was tapped by a home magazine to furnish and style the Courtyard House of Swiss architect Sacha Cotture.
Designer Milo Naval’s new OMO Furniture showroom is a study in contrast between the industrial look and the organic.
The country’s business leaders and a few political figures, as well as members of the diplomatic corps, streamed into the SM Mall of Asia Arena starting at 5 p.m. today
Designer Milo Naval has added his mark to the Apec activities with his design for the Leaders’ Lounge at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
The seaside town of Gubat in Sorsogon is sleepy, but it might soon spring to life with tourist activity. That’s what the provincial government hopes will happen once surfing aficionados
Interior and furniture designer Milo Naval has found a niche for travelers and ‘lifestylistas’–a first in scenic Bicol Since formally opening almost two years ago, Siama Hotel in Sorsogon
Furniture designer Milo Naval is in a phase in his career when design bears a social conscience—and wit.
To be clear and honest, I wasn’t there at last Sunday’s dinner hosted by Conrad Onglao for his love, Zsa Zsa Padilla. I was in another sweet couple’s milestone affair, the 30th wedding anniversary celebration of Chito and Anna Sobrepeña.
Growing up in Sorsogon City, Katherine Rodrigazo Naval would climb up the piles of copra in the bodega of her Lolo Siama, a grandfather from the paternal side.
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