We love fab! Have you ever wished you had your very own Thom Filicia? Ever thought of transforming your own place into something fabulous? Running out, or just can’t come up with creative idead for your own place?
Well fret no longer. We have the answers for you. On September 29 to October 31, head to Paseo Center (Paseo de Roxas cor. Sedeno St., Salcedo Village, Makati) and be inspired and awed with masterfully-designed and executed interior spaces as the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advanced Class of 2007 showcases its graduation exhibit. We highly recommend a visit to this fantabulous and impressive exhibit! The designs (and some hot designers) are definitely worth it!
| PSID F3 Booth # 4- Ang Unggoy? Designed by Jima Bautista, Aleca Orias, Mae Mae Santos, Jonah Chan, Hanna Homma, Lala Castillo. |
Dubbed as “Forty, Filipino, and Fabulous” (F3), this exhibit boasts of fantabulous and beautiflly-crafted Philippine furniture and impressive interior designs. Drawing board and hungry eyes in hand, Bakla headed to the Paseo Center basement to check out these designs and we were not disappointed.
We were very impressed with and inspired by the talents, ingenuity and creativity of local budding designers.
What we love most about this exhibit are the Filipino-inspired and crafted furniture and the way they were integrated into interiors.
All 19 booths are carefully planned, researched and executed to promote the ingenuity and creativity of Filipino-designed furniture pieces in fabulous interior settings, and to emphasize the importance of furniture as an indispensable element in creating interiors that work,’’ explains PSID professor Jie Pambid.
PSID is the country’s premiere institution in interior design education, established in 1967, it has produced a number of successful practitioners and has been consistent in topping the local board examinations for interior design.
Here are our favorites:
These are just the prespectives, better to see them in the flesh!
| PSID F3 Booth # 4- Ang Unggoy? A black and white lanai that integrates the distinct characteristics of the banana plant in its design, showcasing the indigenous aspect of the plant as well as the charm and refinement exuded by the other related materials. Designed by Jima Bautista, Aleca Orias, Mae Mae Santos, Jonah Chan, Hanna Homma, Lala Castillo. |
The furniture and the design in this booth is probably one of the best, if not the best, in this exhibit! The concept in itself is quite unique and interesting.
Check out the art installation which is a humongous spoon, fork, and knife set of a clock!
Very interesting bar stools.
This booth is expensive! Look at all those BMW accessories and parts! ANd yeah, we’d love to have a boyfriend who owns this kind of pad! Fun!
Ah, this one is a winner! Channel your inner “Diwata” in this exquisite bathroom!
This booth reminds me of Brian’s Bathroom in Queer as Folk!
A very elegant under-the-bahay-kubo hangout!
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6 Comments Received
September 27th, 2007 @9:49 pm
wow, they’re really good..
diba they also did big brother’s house?
September 28th, 2007 @9:37 am
@chase
Yeah, they were also tapped to do big brother. i mean pinoy big brother’s house. hehehe. not sure though if they’re the same group.
September 28th, 2007 @10:49 am
nice artik! salamat. kapatid ko yung OIC nung batch nila, yep sila yung gumawa nung interior ng big brother house last season. next PBB naman ay ibang batch naman…
bukas na yan! punta kayo ha.
ps. kasama yung kapatid ko sa gumawa nung booth #10
September 28th, 2007 @10:53 am
@Kristine
I loved your sister’s booth! It was fantabulous! sobra!
September 28th, 2007 @5:12 pm
hehe.. salamat! ^_^ bukas yung opening night, formal filipino couture daw dapat. wahaha. basta punta kayo ha
September 28th, 2007 @11:29 pm
@Kristine
Yup. But i can’t go. I had fun during the press preview though
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