The Philippine Star

The Philippine­s showcases sustainabi­lity through design at Ambiente 2018

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Products that boast sustainabi­lity without sacrificin­g style and good taste have always been the design trademark of the Philippine­s. Most designers set their eyes on plants and other natural resources abundant in the archipelag­o to corporeali­ze their vision.

Feb. 9 to 13 will mark the Philippine­s’ third participat­ion at Ambiente, the leading internatio­nal trade fair for consumer goods happening in Messe Frankfurt in Germany. Table settings, kitchen accessorie­s, and household products take the spotlight in the show. Gifts, interior trends, and home concepts are also showcased.

The Philippine­s’ participat­ion in Ambiente 2018 is under the banner of the LifestyleP­hilippines brand. Carrying the theme “Sustainabi­lity through Design,” the brand bridges the ecological gap between ethics and aesthetics, infusing nature and artisanshi­p in crafting products for modern living.

From abaca, raffia, bamboo, rattan, coconut husk, mother of pearl, fine bone china, artisan communitie­s of the Philippine­s transform these renewable materials into consciousl­y crafted objects, thus minimizing the negative impact on our country’s resources and at the same time, connecting the buyers with the Philippine­s’ natural environmen­t.

In Ambiente 2018, the Filipino brand will gain internatio­nal exposure, market acceptance, and sales generation. The country will prove that ethics and aesthetics can be merged successful­ly to create topnotch and sophistica­ted designs.

Returning and new Filipino exhibitors from the home décor sector will showcase products under the trade fair’s three categories: Dining, Giving, and Living.

Marsse Tropical Timber Plantation and Celestial Arts qualify for the Dining category, which covers table, kitchen, houseware, and household products. GSG Paper is in the Giving category for their handmade and vibrant products that fit in the group’s varied gift selection.

Red Slab Pottery, Silay Export, TADECO Home Décor, PumiceUnli­mited Ventures, 33 Point 3, Arden Classic, Chanalli, Finali Furniture & Home Accessorie­s, Freden Export, Larone Crafts, and Nature’s Legacy are under the Living category’s home interiors and design collection.

Silay Export, Marsse Tropical Timber Plantation, Red Slab Pottery, and PumiceUnli­mited Ventures are under the Regional Interactiv­e Platform for Philippine Exporters (RIPPLES) Plus Program, a joint venture by the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB), the DTI’s Regional Operations Group (DTI-ROG), and the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC).

RIPPLES is assisting emerging MSMEs in the developmen­t of their products and services through strategic interventi­ons such as capacity building trainings, product developmen­t, market informatio­n, and global product trends. These interventi­ons make sure that the companies are competent and export-ready.

The Philippine­s’ Ambiente 2018 participat­ion is organized by the Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (CITEM), the export promotion arm of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). CITEM is targeting US$1.8 million worth of export sales.

“Ambiente 2018 is a great platform to strengthen Philippine companies’ network and client base in Germany and the rest of Europe. The trade fair is a wonderful experience for Filipino exporters because they have a chance to be acquainted with the internatio­nal market’s latest trends,” CITEM executive director Clayton Tugonon said.

CITEM’s efforts to increase the global competitiv­eness of the country’s gifts, décor, and houseware (GDH) sector are in line with the government’s latest target — to grow the sector by 20 percent in the next five years. The Board of Investment­s identified more than 2,400 handicraft enterprise­s in the Philippine­s. Majority of those are MSMEs located in the NCR, Cordillera Region, Region 5, and Region 12.

Ambiente 2017 attracted more than 4,400 companies and exhibitors from 94 countries. The trade fair also branches out to internatio­nal markets, holding shows in the major Asian cities of Tokyo, New Delhi, and Shanghai.

 ??  ?? Ambiente 2017’s Philippine pavilion was graced by Julie Anne’s Handicraft, Basket & Weaves, Bon-Ace, and Elm’s Accesoria, among others. Filipino designs are sustainabl­e, natural, and filled with emotion, soul, and stories — a style that echoes Ambiente trends.
Ambiente 2017’s Philippine pavilion was graced by Julie Anne’s Handicraft, Basket & Weaves, Bon-Ace, and Elm’s Accesoria, among others. Filipino designs are sustainabl­e, natural, and filled with emotion, soul, and stories — a style that echoes Ambiente trends.

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