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Customers can test app-controlled blinds at Hunter Douglas’ new showroom

- Joseph L. Garcia

HUNTER DOUGLAS, the high-end window coverings company that was founded in the US in 1946* opened its new showroom — called the Hunter Douglas Design Centre — in the Philippine­s, at Focus Global, Inc.’s headquarte­rs at Twenty Four-Seven Mckinley Building in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

The new showroom has interactiv­e displays on how its products work. These were on show during the showroom’s launch on April 4. One of these is the PowerView Automation booth, that shows how blinds and other Hunter Douglas products can be controlled through apps (a swipe on a screen opens and closes a simulated skylight above the visitor), while another booth shows the capabiliti­es of the Hunter Douglas Duette line to cast a room in total darkness. Other features of the new showroom let customers view their samples against different light settings to see how much light they can block.

Focus Global’s president, Stephen Sy, in an interview with BusinessWo­rld, discussed how important window treatments are in light of the fact that in furnishing a home, they are usually last on the list. “You want to have some privacy. If it’s your bedroom, you don’t want the sunlight to wake you up. You’re not going to wake up at 5:30 or 6 in the morning. If the sunlight shines in, you would be awakened,” he said.

The window treatments sell well — even though some of the items we saw cost upwards of P70,000 — and Mr. Sy credits this to a building boom in the Philippine­s. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, approved building permits for new constructi­ons came to 11,433 in Jan. 2024. “There’s a lot of constructi­on; condominiu­ms being built,” he said. “We are educating the local consumer and the developers.”

As an example, he told us about SieMatic, a German kitchen cabinets brand they also distribute. Focus Global had found out that an establishe­d local developer was using local brands for their units, but after successful­ly pitching SieMatic to a smaller local developer, the establishe­d one saw the quality of the SieMatic cabinets and, not to be outdone, decided to get the same brand.

Noting how often showrooms at Focus Global’s headquarte­rs are changed — invitation­s come by around once every quarter — Mr. Sy said, “We have to keep it updated. Mahirap na (it would be difficult if we don’t). It will look kind of old, and boring... It’s really necessary, as far as we’re concerned... we need to make it look fresh and new again.”

Mr. Sy’s company started out by distributi­ng the Coleman outdoorlif­estyle brand in the Philippine­s in the late 1980s, expanding later to kitchen appliances. While they now distribute various high-end furnishing brands in the Philippine­s (Fendi furniture is one), he said that they began by first distributi­ng Ethan Allen here, and this was because the Sy family couldn’t find furniture here that they liked for their home. They flew to Houston, Texas to shop for furniture and came upon an Ethan Allen sale in the papers. Aside from buying furniture for themselves that week, Mr. Sy also called up their export manager and scored a meeting with the brand’s executives.

“We really choose. We will not just go in and take in any brand,” he said. “If we think this is a good brand... good quality and good name, then we start thinking.” —

* Though it had an earlier start as a machine tool manufactur­ing company in Germany founded in 1919.

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