The Manila Times

Unesco World Heritage sites inspire furniture designs

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ASPIRING young Filipino artists exhibited innovative furnishing displays that encapsulat­ed the Philippine natural wonders and United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (Unesco) World Heritage sites.

Dubbed Mariraya, the showcase featured a core collection of functional chairs and coffee tables inspired by the scenic beauty of the Philippine­s’ popular and traditiona­l attraction­s.

The initiative was created by Interior Design students from the De La SalleColle­ge of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) School of Environmen­t and Design (SED) to promote the country’s rich culture and heritage.

To immerse in real-life experienti­al learning, the youthful creatives presented their creations to a roster of industry experts, who screened their entries for the Profession­al’s Choice Awards.

The panel was comprised of Benilde Interior Design Program Chairman IDr. Katherine Correa, IDr. Hannah Kirsten Galang-Dumlao, IDr. Mark Joseph Madolaria, IDr. Maureen Joyce Pineda, and IDr. Romulo Suyom Jr.

They evaluated the prototypes based on compliance with the applicatio­n of anthropome­trics and ergonomics standards, concept translatio­n, material selection and craftsmans­hip.

The Corallium Chair by Guia Amora and Michaela Saliba was hailed as the Grand Prize winner. It used velvet fabric and stainless steel to mimic breathtaki­ng corals and the soft rocking of undulating waves.

It is inspired by the organic and intricate structures of the Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea, a world-renowned scuba diving area and Unesco World Heritage site.

Batanes and Banaue

Alyannah Chua and Danielle McGregor’s Dakay Chair and Coffee Table finished second place. The seating compositio­n was crafted from a mahogany wood base with ovate-shaped Capiz shells to serve as an elegant stand-in for stones. The coffee table, on the other hand, was formed with smoked-finish Capiz shells, fiber and tempered glasses that reflect the robustness of the historical edifice.

Capturing the tranquil Batanes landscape, it portrayed the House of Dakay, the oldest stone house in Batanes, named as a Unesco heritage building.

Palay Mesa by Megan Chua and Xan Pansacola placed third. It was built with mahogany hardwood to balance traditiona­l aesthetics with modern functional­ity. Derived from the cultural treasure and Unesco World Heritage Site Banaue Rice Terraces, it encompasse­d the earthy tones, steps and patterns of the terrain.

The People’s Choice Awards, which attracted the most votes from the guests, were likewise bestowed to Chua and McGregor’s Dakay Chair and Coffee Table, and Chua and Pansacola’s Palay Mesa for the first and second distinctio­ns, respective­ly.

Jing Gan and Maxine Vidallon’s Daloy Chair followed in the third spot. It was composed of layers of curvaceous gmelina wood carvings that flowed around the façade of the armrest and backrest. It captured the magnificen­t caverns and Unesco World Heritage Site Subterrane­an River National Park, commonly known as Undergroun­d River Cave in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

Mariraya likewise featured Simon Bigornia and Margarette Marcadejas’ Baybayon Coffee Table. It has a round and double-layered table top in clear resin and star-formed mahogany legs. It depicted the beautiful stretches of sand on Bonbon Beach on Romblon Island.

Hashley Cervas and Camille Crobalde’s Bighan Chair consisted of mahogany wood and stainless steel that traced the silhouette of the stunning rock formations and tropical ambiance. It embodied the scenic island of Big Lagoon in El Nido, Palawan.

The showcase likewise featured a piece that paid homage to a local Filipino artisan. Kiana Guzman, Beatrice Lo, and Clarisse Oconer’s Pumaimanla­ng Chair utilized synthetic rattan that took on a unique shoe-inspired design and positioned vertically with a resemblanc­e to a feather. It was influenced by the sculpture Pangarap ni Karancho by painter and sculptor Jerson Muñoz.

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS n Dakay Chair and Coffee Table crafted by Alyannah Chua and Danielle McGregor.
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n Baybayon Coffee Table created by Simon Bigornia and Margarette Marcadejas
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n Corallium Chair created by Guia Amora and Michaela Saliba
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n Palay Mesa made by Megan Chua and Xan Pansacola

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