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    Pinoy craftsmanship at the Market
     

    AYALA Malls’ Market! Market! and the Philippine School of Interior Design Advanced Class of 2008 present an exhibit, dubbed as PINOYniture, showcasing the best in Philippine furniture. The exhibit celebrates the launch of Market! Market!’s third-floor Home Market! area, with pieces from the Home Market! merchants integrated into vignettes of different interior spaces in the home, running until December 31.

    In PINOYniture, students from the country’s premier institution for interior-design education give consumers ideas on how to beautify the home, bringing together fine interior-design aesthetics and superior furniture and accessory pieces. The exhibit highlights the facets of condo living featuring different vignettes for each part of the home.

    The exhibit features the talents of Tirso Gejis, Roberto Valera, Francis Yamaguchi, Melody Ayre, Mitch Custodio, Rhia Belle Digo, Charina Kilayko, Pamela Martinez, Margaux Estrella, Misty Floro, Thea Napa, Marie Po, Jayme Francia, Sam Mallari, Von Quintillano, Teresita Ramos, Olga Camagong-Nagrampa, Gheri Tapia, Karla Estuita, Priscilla Galang, Mona Vismonte and Claudine Yao.

    The home stores at Market! Market! celebrate the uniqueness of every home with its wide selection of quality furniture, appliances and décor pieces, with shops such as Tabrete, Recuerdos, Marc John, Mira and Future Heirloom, San Yang, Dwellings, Blims, Funktionell, Kaira Mae, Market Square, Muebles de Abubot, ARQ, City Mattress, Abensons and Automatic Centre.

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    Pinoy craftsmanship at the Market

    AYALA Malls’ Market! Market! and the Philippine School of Interior Design Advanced Class of 2008 present an exhibit, dubbed as PINOYniture, showcasing the best in Philippine furniture.

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    Delightful treats at Open House  

    “COFFEE is good. Books are great. Combining the two is a delightful treat.” This was the theme of the open house held recently at Sycamore Tower, the 31-story residential condominium building that stands just three blocks away from Edsa, at the corner of Boni Avenue and M. Vicente Street (formerly Dansalan Street), right at the center of Mandaluyong, midway between the Ortigas commercial center and the Makati business district.

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    Reeling: A Predictable Feast

    THERE are two predictable events as the year-ends in this country. One is Christmas and the other this thing called Film Festival. The former is the pleasant predictable; the other is the unpleasant unpredictable.

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