Thursday, March 16, 2017

VISIT TO PHILIPPINE FINISHING AND FURNISHINGS EXPO 2017

March 11, 2017
MABUHAY!

This is a photo journal of my visit to the Philippine Finishing and Furnishing Expo 2017 (PHILFFEX 2017) showcasing the talent and ingenuity of the Filipinos when it comes to furniture design and interior decoration. 

My visitor's badge
I attended the Philippine Finishing and Furnishings Expo (PHILFFEX 2017) at SMX Convention Center, Pasay City showcasing the craftsmanship, creativity, and talent of the Filipinos when it comes to furniture making, interior decoration, and interior finishing. The expo is a fusion of three events into one.

The registration






I met this guy (sorry to forgot his name) from Habitat for Humanity and shared to him my wonderful experience working with them.


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Decorative lighting fixtures


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Contemporary furniture design made from laminated wood

Furniture from driftwood



An igloo type gazebo 




An elegant swinging couch made from rattan

Furniture and ornaments made of rattan
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Ornamental lighting fixtures with bamboo stick housing


A wagon themed lounge

Lighting fixtures with a housing made from bamboo strips


A Mexican inspired wooden figurine


Wooden carvings of some religious figures.


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The exhibit hall
This expo is indeed a feast of my eyes, everywhere you look, you can gaze upon the talent and creativity of  Filipinos.

FILIPINO PRODUCTS ARE WORLD CLASS, KINDLY PATRONIZE!


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