CITEM launches Maison&Objet 2022

The theme Stitch offers a closer look at how the art form’s essence forms and functions. | Photograph courtesy of CITEM
The theme Stitch offers a closer look at how the art form’s essence forms and functions. | Photograph courtesy of CITEM

It's that time of the year once again. The much-awaited Maison&Objet in Paris is upon us, and the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions is bringing FAME+ exhibitors to the world stage online.

At least 34 Philippine brands will be showcased in the trade fair's digital showroom, Maison et Objet and More with the goal to highlight how Filipino craftsmanship and eye for contemporary design make Philippine products true objects of desire.

Featured companies include Nature's Legacy, Venzon Lighting & Objects, Finali, Indigenous, E. Murio Manila, Prizmic & Brill, Zarate Manila, Obra Cebuana, Weavemanila, Zacarias 1925, Lija By That One Piece, Hacienda Crafts, Mejore, A. Garcia Crafts, South Sea Veneer, Stonesets, Jb Woodcraft Inc., Contemporaneo, Haspe, Junk Not, Jamerika Enterprise Inc., Rafael Lighting, Goltrio, Bamburi By Native Crafts & Arts, Starwood Mfg.,Tadeco Home, Prado Filipino Artisans, CSM Philippines, Lapekto Lapel, Ai-She Fashion, Maria Angelica Rare Finds, Beatriz, Sombrero De Manila and Aranaz.

Aligned with today's desire for sustainable materials and design that speaks to the individual, creative directors Rita Nazareno and Gabby Lichauco worked closely with the participating brands, developing products with the theme "Stitch" in mind.

Call it a nod to the sewing traditions and tools of various cultures. You'll find references to Japanese sashiko embroidery, European sewing boxes, and even American baseball stitches and medical sutures in the mix.

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