Philippine Daily Inquirer

RATTAN VIRTUOSO ALSO RESTORES CLASSIC CARS

- By Alvin Uy

Whenever we talk about Kenneth Cobonpue, two things come to mind: furniture and fast cars.

Cobonpue is a world-class and multi-awarded furniture designer with roots from Cebu who played a big part in placing the Philippine­s in the world map of avant garde and creative designs made from and sustainabl­e materials.

He boasts of patrons like Hollywood celebrity Brad Pitt, and has furnished "Ocean’s 13" movie sets and famous hotel lobbies like Nobu’s.

In 2007, Time magazine called him “rattan’s first virtu-

oso.” Among other awards, he was named the Designer of the Year in the first edition of Maison et Objet Asia held in March 2014 in Singapore.

Being a second generation furniture maker, the values that were instilled in him like work ethics, integrity, and dedication to craftsmans­hip mixed with his thirst for creativity that led him to where he is now.

His apprentice­ship in a leather and wood workshop in Florence, Italy, and studies in design in New York and Germany gave him the necessary tools to craft many award-winning creations including the “Phoenix,” a concept car made of sustainabl­e materials like bamboo and rattan.

The design concept of its outer shell is a tree leaf, with a single spine forming the backbone and merging all the other components seamlessly.

This biodegrada­ble and light-structured vehicle drew many ac- colades, and even the attention of some German car brands like Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

Cobonpue also resurrects vintage and classic sports cars back to life using the same team of artisan craftsmen—from painters, welders, tinsmiths and upholstere­rs—that produce his world-class furniture creations.

Cobonpue returned home to Cebu in 1996 to manage Interior Crafts of the Islands, Inc., a furniture design and manufactur­ing company founded by his mother, Betty Cobonpue, in 1972.

Cobonpue’s workshop and showroom sits on a very prime and sprawling lot located along General Maxilom Ave. in Cebu City.

“I’ve been here for over 23 years already, and there’s been a lot of developmen­t recently including the nearby Ayala Mall, making this property very valuable these days,” said Cobonpue.

“This is also where I restore my own classic cars, and also for myfriends and customers. It takes the same skill set and expertise in car restoratio­n, so I started doing this a few years ago.”

Cobonpue even has a profession­ally installed painting booth equipped with proper lights, ventilatio­n and heating to ensure a high quality paint job.

His exposure to the artisan world of fine furniture, and background knowledge in industrial design and attention to detail gave him the necessary discipline required in restoring show-quality vintage and clas- sic cars of the highest level.

Cobonpue is part of a Cebubased classic car collectors’ group called Performanc­e And Classics Enthusiast­s (PACE) that organizes the “Tour de Cebu” run, an open road race loosely based on Italy’s famous Mille Miglia Race.

He and his circle of car collector friends teamed up with the Manila Sports Car Club, and they meet up twice a year to hold these races.

Beside a yellow classic Alfa Romeo 1750 GT in Cobonpue’s house sits one of his latest acquisitio­ns, a 1960s Alfa Romeo Guilia Speciale.

This beautiful Italian classic was inspired from the BAT concept cars penned by Franco Scaglione for Bertone in the 1950s.

Cobonpue had taken the Guilia Speciale apart and restored it in top condition even if was well kept and still in good shape.

Also in his collection of classic collectibl­e cars are a yellow Ferrari Dino, a rare flat-floor Series-1 red Jaguar XKE (E-type), a Jaguar XK120, and a Porsche 356 that he regularly drives on road trips with friends.

 ??  ?? Kenneth Cobonpue in his classic Jaguar XK120
Kenneth Cobonpue in his classic Jaguar XK120
 ??  ?? Just like his Phoenix concept car, Cobonpue resurrects classic cars back to life.
Just like his Phoenix concept car, Cobonpue resurrects classic cars back to life.
 ??  ?? Cobonpue ‘s red Jaguar E-type and his classic car buddies would use their cars in regular fun runs and the biennial Tour de Cebu events.
Cobonpue ‘s red Jaguar E-type and his classic car buddies would use their cars in regular fun runs and the biennial Tour de Cebu events.

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