Designer spotlight: Mod and Noble Design Studio
Mod and Noble inspires and provides solutions that create aesthetic and desirable use of space.

Jullienne Iris Taguinod, Jamelle Hyacinth Taguinod and Roy Patrick Javier.
Filled with youth, fresh ideas, high-end designs and the future of Philippine interior design, the team at Mod and Noble inspires and provides solutions that are fit for an aesthetic and desirable use of the space.
Mod and Noble began as an online furniture brand, specializing in period-style chairs like the Louis XVI chair by using contemporary materials and creating classic pieces with a modern twist.
Mod and Noble's clients began seeking their interior design consultancy services as the business grew in the furniture industry.
For the team, this moment was considered the birth of Mod and Noble as an interior design firm.
As a licensed interior designer with 20 years of collective experience, IDr. Jullienne Iris Taguinod and IDr. Roy Patrick Javier and Jamelle Hyacinth Taguinod, the founders of Mod and Noble, realized that it was high time to transition into a full-service interior design firm.
The team then expanded their services. The original plan as a furniture company is now part of a bigger universe: creating and designing spaces for their clients.
They also consider their company to be a teaching firm, their way of giving back and sharing their knowledge with the next generation of designers and innovators.
They also envision their design studio as an extension of a design school, where emerging designers have voices and can actively participate in the decision-making processes for implementing various designs/plans.
They have also expanded their clientele, resulting in a stronger design portfolio.


