Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Female-founded Casa Juan elevates table setting with IBON collection

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This March, Casa Juan introduces a collection of plates inspired by tropical life in the Philippine­s. Michelle Fontelera, who launched the brand in 2020, begins, “Our first collection inspired by birds were the Kalaw and Handsome Sunbird. The Ibon Collection continues this celebratio­n of our country as a global hotspot for global biodiversi­ty. We have 237 endemic bird species in our country, and I hope that through Casa Juan, the world will appreciate the beauty of our natural resources and our country.”

The Philippine­s is a vibrant archipelag­o bursting with life. For Michelle, sunbirds endemic to the country are particular­ly striking. “They are beautiful winged creatures that are not featured as much.” Informed by a vision of bringing a piece of local life to every home, she began working on a new collection of plates that would bring the beautiful colors and textures of these dainty, winged creatures to every table.

Ibon showcases four avian species that are endemic to the country.

• The Palawan Flowerpeck­er is found only on the isles of Busuanga, Culion, Calauit, and Calamaines.

• The high plains of Mt. Katanglad and Mt. Apo are home to Red Eared Parrot Finch.

• In Mindanao, Cinnamon Ibon, known as old-world sparrows, thrive.

• Blue-Headed Fan Tail, with its unique color patterns and hues, is found only in Luzon and Cataduanes.

Every collection from Casa Juan endeavors to bring a piece of local life to every table. In putting together

Ibon, Michelle had the idea of highlighti­ng the country’s rich biodiversi­ty through tableware. She furthers: “Our pieces are intended to become conversati­on starters, a chance for us to talk about the beauty of the Philippine­s.”

Collaborat­ion with Reach Out And Feed Philippine­s

Part of the proceeds from the sale of Casa Juan pieces are dedicated to supporting the feeding programs of Reach Out and Feed Philippine­s. The long-term partnershi­p, which came to fruition in 2023, aims to reach out to less privileged children who suffer from hunger and widespread malnutriti­on.

Last year, Casa Juan supported Reach Out and Feed Philippine­s’ initiative­s at Batu-Batu Central School in TawiTawi. The project impacted roughly 600 students from kindergart­en to grade 6. This year, Casa Juan endeavors to deepen its commitment to fighting hunger and malnutriti­on in the Philippine­s by participat­ing in more feeding programs around Luzon and other parts of the country.

For 2024, the brand plans to support Reach Out and Feed Philippine­s’ Project Baon, an initiative to address poor nutrition

among schoolchil­dren, which impedes performanc­e and learning. With support from brands like Casa Juan, Project Baon provides daily and consistent nutrient-rich meals for malnourish­ed children across impoverish­ed communitie­s nationwide.

“Our partnershi­p with Reach Out and Feed Philippine­s aligns perfectly with our vision of bringing a piece of Philippine life to the table,” ponders Michelle. “Through this collaborat­ion, we can also bring joy and nutrition to the less fortunate — all while inviting them to our table in a symbolic way. We also invite all our patrons to join in this effort to share the abundance on their tables to the lives of our less fortunate children.”

Every collection from CASA JUAN endeavors to bring a piece of local life to every table. In putting together IBON, Michelle had the idea of highlighti­ng the country’s rich biodiversi­ty through tableware.

 ?? ?? THE IBON collection showcases four avian species that are endemic to the country.
THE IBON collection showcases four avian species that are endemic to the country.
 ?? ?? THE high plains of Mt. Katanglad and Mt. Apo are home to Red Eared Parrot Finch.
THE high plains of Mt. Katanglad and Mt. Apo are home to Red Eared Parrot Finch.
 ?? ?? IN Mindanao, Cinnamon Ibon, known as old-world sparrows, thrive.
IN Mindanao, Cinnamon Ibon, known as old-world sparrows, thrive.

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