The Philippine Star

All seats taken: APEC chairs a hit

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The 35 designer chairs used by Pacific Rim leaders at the welcome reception Wednesday night at the Mall of Asia Arena have been sold – except for the one used by US President Barack Obama, which will be auctioned off to benefit Unicef, the United Nations Children’s Fund. Designed by internatio­nally

acclaimed Kenneth Cobonpue and manufactur­ed in Cebu, the iconic Yoda chairs, made of rattan reeds, were not purchased but merely rented by Malacañang for the reception. The manufactur­er was thus allowed to sell the chairs after the event.

Cobonpue told The STAR that right after photos of the chair and the setting came out on the paper’s front page last Nov. 12, he began to receive calls from people wanting to buy or reserve the chairs. The most requested was Obama’s chair. The chair of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, one of the APEC “hotties,” was also popular, especially among the women.

Yoda is one of Cobonpue’s best selling designs. The original Yoda does not have armrests and does not swivel. Cobonpue modified the design so that the leaders could comfortabl­y watch the performanc­es after the dinner, which were held on stages all around the arena, without having to turn their chairs or twist their bodies.

The chairs sold for P75,000 each; a steal, really, considerin­g that one is purchasing a piece of history as well as a finely crafted piece of art furniture.

Apparently, it’s such a good buy that one businessma­n present at the dinner, when told the price, wanted to just get all the chairs. Unfortunat­ely for him, many other reservatio­ns for specific leaders’ chairs had already been made.

 ??  ?? Seated on Yoda chairs, President Aquino and US President Barack Obama share a light moment during the welcome dinner at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit in Manila on Wednesday.
Seated on Yoda chairs, President Aquino and US President Barack Obama share a light moment during the welcome dinner at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit in Manila on Wednesday.

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