The Freeman

Exhibit showcasing Philippine products now open in Ayala

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With the influx of internatio­nal brands coming in, Philippine products remain to take the back seat due to lack of trade opportunit­ies even in the local scene. With Mugna Visayas, a concept store/ exhibit showcasing world class Philippine products, it serves more than an exhibit but a showroom for the exporters who want to penetrate the local market.

Mugna Visayas is a gathering of world class designers, producers and other local artisans. This is an exhibit worthy of attention and pride. All creations are locally produced for the world to see. Each item speaks well of culture and art blended well with function and purpose.

Inside the Mugna Visayas exhibit area, Vispop songs are usually played all throughout the day in support of the local pop.

Furthermor­e, exhibitors from neighborin­g provinces in the Visayas like Bohol, Leyte and Negros will come up with special themed events from time to time. There will also be an Open House for the owners of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurant­s, Real Estate Developers and Associatio­n of Interior Designers from February 28 to March 8.

Witness the craftsmans­hip of the renowned Mugna Visayas Exhibitors namely, Cebu Gifts, Decors and Houseware, Cebu Homecraft, Cebu Philcraft Traders, BonAce, Finali, Erma Shells, Nouveau Filipinian­a, Real Imaginatio­ns, JC Home Decor, Astolia, Calderon Woodcraft, Yssa’s Crafts, Q Exports, Fine Arts Internatio­nal and other exhibitors like Aromacolog­y and Ono All Naturals.

Those who are interested to join the exhibit, there are still available booth spaces for exhibitors. For more informatio­n, get in touch with Gina at 0932-3266159 and Haidee at 0936-6937205.

Mugna Visayas is located at the 2nd level, Ayala Center Cebu (beside Rustan’s). It is being managed and organized by Sugbo Fairs Event Management.

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Mugna Visayas is a gathering of world class designers, producers and other local artisans.

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