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Honoring Filipino craftsmanship has always been at the heart of Kultura and to further raise awareness and celebrate Pinoy talent, Kultura brings back Filipino Design Studio from 14 to 30 September at Atrium East, Level 2 of The Podium.
Discover the charm of handcrafted treasures while supporting local artisans, from trendy upcycled apparel to eco-conscious homeware, statement accessories, mindfully made wellness products and more.
Explore Filipino traditions reimagined into contemporary creations at Kultura's Design Studio. Wear the culture with Love, Camille's modern apparel using local textiles handwoven by artisans in Ilocos Sur; Masabel Iloco's contemporary clothes, apparel and accessories made with iconic abel weave patterns; and Inne Studio's footwear, bags and accessories using natural materials inspired by traditional Filipino techniques. Other finds: quality contemporary knitwear from Allena, handcrafted bohemian inspired jewelry from Boho Manila and leather goods from YHF Manila.
The Filipino Design Studio also works with local communities and supports sustainability. Not a Daydream has unique and stylish bags handmade by mothers in Tondo using local textiles. Anmari & Co. has native and molded bags using locally sourced materials.
And Again Clothing has fashionable outfits made from upcycled flour sacks, scraps and surplus fabric. Macopa has trendy, one-of-a kind apparel sustainably made from upcycled flour sacks. Vivo Handicrafts offers trendy clothes by Negrense weavers that feature upcycled fabric.
Join the raffle for a chance to win an overnight stay in Taal Vista Hotel, Radisson Clark or Pico De Loro with a single receipt purchase of P2,000.
Discover more unique finds at Kultura store on Level 3, The Podium.