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ikat pillows from bungalow 300

Written by designfolder on April 12, 2012 – 9:20 am -

ikat pillows, bungalow 300

Saw these charming ikat pillows in an email from Bungalow 300.

Last year, Bungalow 300 had the chevron collection, using the popular zigzag pattern for pillows, placemats, and coasters. If I’m not mistaken, the pattern is screen printed on cotton canvas. I bought a pair of their pillows early last year when I styled the bedroom of a client.

chevron pillows

Their new ikat pillows are already available in Bungalow 300′s store in Alabang. But if you do not want to go all the way to the south, you can buy them from Dimensione and Zalora online store by May. For contact info, vist Bungalow 300′s Facebook page here.


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camerich furniture sale + plc107 new store

Written by designfolder on February 6, 2012 – 4:00 pm -

plc107 new showroom

plc107 new showroom

If you love the modern furniture pieces from Camerich (especially their luxurious sofas that come with removable covers) which we featured last week, you’ll be thrilled to know that they’ll be having a one-day sale this Saturday, February 11. 25% off on all showroom pieces!!! This coincides with the formal opening of the new and bigger showroom of PLC107 which exclusively carries Camerich furniture here in the Philippines.

According to Ana, who was there last month, the new store is approximately four times bigger than their previous showroom. This means more furniture on display and more interior settings to inspire you!

PLC107 is now located at Warehouse 1C (Gate 2), La Fuerza Compound, 2241 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City. For updates, information and more photos of Camerich’s latest furniture collection, like their Facebook page here.


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tailored & chic: camerich furniture

Written by designfolder on February 1, 2012 – 8:11 am -

While interior design has been flooded by all things ornate, kitschy, detailed and patterned in the past couple of years, it seems that I always fall for the simple, no-nonsense designs. In almost everything—from fashion, jewelry, and graphics, to art, architecture, and interior design—I naturally gravitate towards clean lines, tailored silhouettes, and well-made products that do not need to scream for attention. I know I can live with them for a long time without eventually becoming dated.

These are the kind of designs that I personally recommend to my clients when buying the main furnishings for the house. Think Tim Gunn’s 10 Essential Pieces, home edition. A streamlined, well-made sofa, bed frame or armchair can go well with almost any style and any accessory, just like your basic black dress, classic white shirt, and well-fitted jeans. They are like your investment pieces.

camerich, plc107

However, like your basic black dress, classic white shirt, and well-fitted pair of jeans, furniture pieces in perfect “basic” designs are quite difficult to find (unless you have enough budget to buy from those European furniture stores). Camerich, a high-end Asian furniture brand took advantage of this demand and created a line of quality contemporary furnishings that are more affordable than its European counterparts. Combining sleek, well-proportioned form with comfort and design flexibility, Camerich is increasingly becoming a designer’s go-to brand and a homeowner’s must-have furniture piece in over 40 countries worldwide including Australia, France, Spain, Japan, the UK, the US, and the Philippines.

While Camerich’s pieces seem very simple at first glance, the details of the furniture reveal a well-thought design. I love how each furniture show some form of contrast that makes it interesting, like pairing the massive yet plush body of a sofa with slim legs, and combining the traditional elegance of marble with the more modern industrial appeal of blackened steel frame.

camerich, plc107

Their sofa’s are also designed with removable fitted covers. Apart from making care and maintenance easier, this feature allows you to change the look of your sofa by opting to have additional sets of covers in another color or fabric. Camerich has a wide variety of fabric and leather options so you can choose a color, pattern, texture, or material that will suit your personality or your space’s changing style.

Here in the Philippines, Camerich is carried by PLC107 in Makati. To provide designers and homeowners with more display pieces and design settings, PLC107 recently moved to a new and bigger showroom. Visit them at Warehouse 1C (Gate 2), La Fuerza Compound, 2241 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City to view Camerich’s latest 2012 collection. You can also view their website www.plc107.com or call them at 840-2678.


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manila fame 2011: handmade with love

Written by designfolder on November 18, 2011 – 4:01 pm -

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Probably one of the highlights of the recent Manila Fame show is the addition of live vignettes featuring craftsmen (and women) in action—weaving fabrics, carving wood products, and weaving rattan and buri furnishings. Whoever thought of this is a genius! It gives a human face to the featured products. At the same time, seeing how the furnishings and decors are tediously made somehow adds to their value.

handmade nation, philippine crafts, manila fame 2011, furniture

On top of the usual furniture and decors, there was also a section for Philippine textiles. Twinkle Ferraren’s collection made from paper fabric (fabric made from plant fiber pulp) caught our attention. They look very similar to linen but they are actually made from pineapple fiber pulp. Twinkle is a young fashion designer who designs paper-art clothing since 2005. See her collection here.

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handmade nation, philippine crafts, manila fame 2011, philippine woven fabric

Another interesting collection is the recycled crafts from Bayan ni Juan. I think most of them are made from shredded magazine pages, rolled, and made into small beads and cones.

handmade nation, philippine crafts, manila fame 2011, philippine woven fabric

handmade nation, philippine crafts, manila fame 2011, philippine woven fabric

handmade nation, philippine crafts, manila fame 2011, recycled crafts

This just proves how much talent we have in this country. I’m not just talking about the designers behind the furnishings, but also the men and women who make it possible for the drawings to become actual objects. We’re definitely a handmade nation! :)

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manila fame 2011: stripped, bleached, natural

Written by designfolder on November 17, 2011 – 1:30 am -

manila fame, coast pacific, philippine furniture, design

manila fame, coast pacific, philippine furniture, design

I was in Shangri-la Mall yesterday and saw for the first time the newly renovated 2nd and 3rd levels of Rustan’s Department Store. The clean and sophisticated design of the store made everything look even more expensive! It was a huge transformation from the store’s very dated appearance (circa 1991). I especially love the look of the home furnishings department—floor in bleached wood vinyl planks with accents of woven abaca matting, white walls with shiny stainless steel trims, and streams of bright light from metal halide directional lamps.

The design, especially the color palette and textures used, actually reminds me of the predominant look of the furnishings and accessories featured in last month’s Manila Fame 2011 exhibit. Many of the products look raw, bleached, lime-washed or unstained. Does this mean we’ll be saying goodbye to wengue, and hello to white and “bleached” finishes? Here are some of the pieces that we saw:

1) Coast Pacific (above & below):

manila fame, coast pacific, philippine furniture, design

manila fame, coast pacific, philippine furniture, design

2) Detalia Aurora & Accessoria:

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manila fame, detailia aurora, philippine furniture, design

manila fame, detailia aurora, philippine furniture, design

3) Las Palmas:

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manila fame, las palmas, philippine furniture, design

4) Masaeco:

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manila fame,masaeco, philippine furniture, design

5) Tadeco:

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manila fame, tadeco, philippine furniture, design

manila fame, tadeco, philippine furniture, design

6) Mood Indigo:

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manila fame, mood indigo, philippine furniture, design

7) Naturalist Pavillion:

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manila fame, naturalist, philippine furniture, design


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manila fame 2011: the chairs on parade

Written by designfolder on November 4, 2011 – 10:08 pm -

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

Before we take a break for another long weekend (yay!), we’ll leave you with a preview of the recent Manila FAME 2011 show last October 16-19. The show featured a lot of designerly goodness, from furniture and decor to new applications of natural materials and finishes.

Let’s start with the chairs.

Aside from the variety of shapes, sizes and textures, many of the chairs were noticeably inspired by something “borrowed” and something “old”–period style silhouettes, indigenous materials, and traditional weaving techniques. It’s a classic case of the-past-meets-the-present.

Watch out for more pictures from the show next week. Happy weekend!

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame 2011, philippine furniture

manila fame


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humble katsa to sophisticated lamp

Written by designfolder on October 26, 2011 – 7:00 am -

fandango kenneth-cobonpue

Who knew katsa or muslin cloth,  could look this sophisticated?! The Fandango lamp (above), designed by Danny Fong for Kenneth Cobonpue’s affiliate brand for lighting and accessories Hive, has several layers of “petals” that were made from muslin cotton cloth.

We saw the lamp in Kenneth Cobonpue’s booth in CebuNext last March (below) but we thought it was made from some sophisticated organic fabric.

fandango kenneth-cobonpue, hive

Fong also recently debuted a set of pendant lamps inspired by chess pieces. The Checkmate lamps (below) are finished in hand-laid salago fibers for the exterior, and gold-leafed surface for the lamps’ interior.

checkmate, hive, kenneth cobonpue, danny fong

Visit Kenneth Cobonpue’s Hive brand for other equally interesting items.


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cobonpue’s rapunzel chair

Written by designfolder on October 4, 2011 – 11:41 am -

rapunzel, cobonpue 2011, modern chair

rapunzel, cobonpue 2011, modern chair

These chairs look plush and comfy! I wonder if he was inspired by Disney’s Tangled…

The chairs are made of braided fabric–braided wool for indoor chairs and braided acrylic fabric (Sunbrella) for outdoor chairs. You can download the full specifications here.


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cheap thrills: sm floor pillows

Written by designfolder on September 1, 2011 – 9:44 pm -

sm department store, floor pillows

Do not underestimate the power of SM!

Yesterday, I found these 24×24” tufted floor pillows while sourcing for bed linens in the department store of SM Megamall. They’re pretty AND really affordable.

1. Palm Pillow (P399.75); 2. Rory Pillow (P449.75); 3. Aruba Pillow (P479.75); 4. Medieval Pillow (P399.75)

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objects of design: pillows aplenty

Written by designfolder on August 9, 2011 – 5:38 pm -

westelm, accent pillows

Loving Westelm’s collection of decorative pillows! They have a little of everything–plain, shiny, graphic, and handmade. I just wish they’re more affordable.

decorative pillows, westelm

decorative pillows, westelm

decorative pillows, westelm



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