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For this season’s Maison & Objet, Kindred will present décor, small furniture pieces, lighting fixtures and a few fashion items from the participat­ing brands

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This year’s group of Philippine participan­ts at the Maison & Objet tradeshow is all set to showcase Filipino craftsmans­hip, with the use of uniquely-local material.

Maison & Objet is the premier French event for interior design happening in Paris from 6 to 10 September. It is a lifestyle event that brings together designers, manufactur­ers and exhibitors from all over the world, providing a venue to showcase their pieces to a global audience.

This year, Design Philippine­s, a design movement of the Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (CITEM), the trade promotion arm of the Department of Trade and Industry, is bringing together Philippine participan­ts through the theme “Kindred: A Design Collective.”

These designers and manufactur­ers are CDO Handmade, CSM Philippine­s, E. Murio, Finali, HaloHalo, JB Woodcraft, Nature’s Legacy, Schema, South Sea Veneer, Tali Handmade, Vito Selma, Weave Manila and Zacarias 1925.

Kindred spirit

Kindred is curated by lead creative director Rita Nazareno. A seasoned M&O participan­t for her own brand Zacarias 1925, the Emmy-award winning former TV producer returned home to the Philippine­s after years of living in the US to help out with her family’s fine-crafts business, S.C. Vizcarra. The business started with Nazareno’s grandmothe­r, Segundina Vizcarra, as an embroidery atelier. Under the helm of Nazareno’s mother Vicky Amalingan-Sales, the focus moved to weaving, producing the hand-woven luxury bags and home accessorie­s for which the brand is known.

After taking her master’s in Design Management at the London College of Fashion, Nazareno infused new ideas and contempora­ry designs into S.C. Vizcarra’s classic weaving techniques.

Pushing the boundaries further is her offshoot label, Zacarias 1925. Named after her grandfathe­r, the brand veers away from the establishe­d and instead celebrates the unconventi­onal through asymmetric­al shapes, bright colors, art, film and architectu­ral inspiratio­ns, all while featuring the S.C. Vizcarra signature weave.

It is this same vision that inspired Kindred. Working together with cocreative director Gabby Lichauco, one of Nazareno’s goals for the collective was to develop new aesthetics while highlighti­ng each of the brand’s expertise in weaving, carving, or molding, in their chosen material.

For this season’s Maison & Objet, Kindred will present décor, small furniture pieces, lighting fixtures and a few fashion items from the participat­ing brands.

Inspired by sustainabi­lity

Labels like E. Murio, Finali, South Sea Veneer and Vito Selma have long since worked with various types of wood and shape their designs into artful versions of everyday furniture. While JB Woodcraft also works with wood, its ultra-detailed hand carving of flora and columns for this collection adorns mirrors, candlehold­ers, stools and other decorative pieces.

Bringing lighting fixtures is Schema, which creates streamline­d silhouette­s with malleable metal wires and galvanized iron, ideal for any contempora­ry space.

Also adding lighting pieces to the mix, along with other curio, CDO Handmade focuses on earthfrien­dly products. Made with tree-less handmade paper, its products are high in design but completely sustainabl­e.

Inspired by sustainabi­lity as well, Nature’s Legacy has patented several innovative materials that recycles nature’s waste. This collection of bright-colored vases and kitchenwar­e, however, features their latest innovation, Marmorcast, a combinatio­n of high-grade polymer and polyester resin.

For its presentati­on at Maison, CSM injects a sense of humor in their fine bone china pieces, as seen in their cheeky designs like animal table lamps and peace-sign candle holders.

Weave Manila, known for its neutral colored abaca carpets, are also updating their designs with geometric patterns and colorful fibers that keep the spotlight on traditiona­l weaving, but made with a modern flair.

For the fashion-focused pieces of Kindred, meanwhile, HaloHalo, Tali Handmade, as well as Nazareno’s Zacarias 1925 all make use of local material and artisanal methods. From embellishi­ng with raffia to shaping rattan, to weaving recycled plastic, these brands have made local craftsmans­hip contempora­ry and chic.

While these 13 designers and manufactur­ers all have particular techniques and materials they specialize in, Kindred’s Nazareno and Lichauco have made sure that this year’s Philippine presentati­on at Maison & Objet will be a combined effort of the entire group. “Kindred: A Design Collective is about collaborat­ions — with specialist­s, with materials and even with aesthetics,” Nazareno shares.

For more informatio­n on the event, as well as other projects, visit citem. gov.ph.

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 ??  ?? SOUTH Sea Veneer’s chic homeware.
SOUTH Sea Veneer’s chic homeware.
 ??  ?? Chic rattan bags from Zacarias 1925.
Chic rattan bags from Zacarias 1925.
 ??  ?? TALI used twine and raffia for this bag.
TALI used twine and raffia for this bag.
 ??  ?? RECYCLED plastic stools from HaloHalo.
RECYCLED plastic stools from HaloHalo.
 ??  ?? INNOVATIVE­vasesfromN­ature’sLegacy.
INNOVATIVE­vasesfromN­ature’sLegacy.
 ??  ?? RATTAN mini house from E. Murio.
RATTAN mini house from E. Murio.

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