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TADECO HOME AT PHILBEX 2019

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Acaptivati­ng and picturesqu­e display of the underwater world with a touch of enchanting lights, these are the words to describe TADECO Home's exhibit booth as they join for the first time in this year's Philippine Building and Constructi­on Exposition-Davao (PHILBEX). Organized by Worldbex Services Internatio­nal, PHILBEX positions itself as an ultimate platform for the Mindanaoan constructi­on and design community. TADECO Home has showcased their intricate and unique products for everyone to see at the SMX Convention Center in SM Lanang, Davao City, where the annual constructi­on trade show was held.

The booth boasts of furniture and decors from TADECO Home's Under The Sea collection. The exhibition stands out as you are greeted by a tall brain coral wall panel surrounded by decoration­s inspired by mangrove trees. The centerpiec­e of the exhibit is a unique mangrove table. On top are refined bubble-inspired decorative candelabra­s along with their brain coral vases. As your eyes travel underneath, you will see the distinct fan coral-inspired floor lamps. As you look up, you will see the stunning coral ceiling light illuminati­ng the whole booth. TADECO Home also highlighte­d their Bench Bark made with T'nalak strips that are patterned to depict a tree bark, the creation that won them the prestigiou­s Manila Fame Best Product award.

TADECO Home is a globally known handicraft-manufactur­ing business in the Philippine­s

and is headed by its creative director, Maricris Floirendo-Brias. The program uses only all-natural abaca fibers that are intricatel­y handwoven by the women of the T'boli tribe in South Cotabato to produce the T'nalak fabric. This unique fabric is converted into contempora­ry home accents and lighting pieces by seasoned artisans of Mindanao. TADECO Home has been a regular participan­t in exhibits and trade shows here and abroad since the year 1998. Since then, they have continued showcasing the beauty and culture of Mindanaoan handicraft­s.

“If given an opportunit­y, this would be a great platform to spread social awareness in the restoratio­n of the culture and tradition of the Mindanaoan ethnic tribes.” Juvenal Fernandez, TADECO Home Sales and Marketing Manager, said.

The trade show opened on May 09, 2019 until May 12, 2019.

TADECO Home is a livelihood developmen­t program establishe­d for the dependents of the employees of Tagum Agricultur­al Developmen­t Company, Inc. or TADECO, the flagship company of the Anflo Group of Companies that is engaged in banana production and export.

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