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Filipino design shines at Artipelago III in Maison&Objet 2026

‘Past Reveals Future,’ demonstrates how traditional crafts and natural materials can be transformed into contemporary, functional and sustainable products for the global market.
CALFURNPH
CALFURNPHPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
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Design Philippines’ “Artipelago III” made a significant impact at Maison&Objet, held in Paris from 15 to 19 January, showcasing the rich blend of heritage and innovation in Filipino design. 

Led by the Department of Trade and Industry’s Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions or CITEM, the Philippine pavilion featured 14 homegrown brands and one art gallery, presenting a curated collection of furniture, home decor and lighting. 

51 All Weather Furniture
51 All Weather FurniturePhotograph courtesy of CITEM

The showcase effectively captured the fair’s theme, “Past Reveals Future,” by demonstrating how traditional crafts and natural materials can be transformed into contemporary, functional and sustainable products for the global market.

The event successfully drew international visitors, buyers and design professionals who were particularly interested in the Filipino design ethos rooted in tradition and sustainability. 

“Artipelago III” not only promoted business growth, but also served as a vibrant platform to highlight the creativity and originality of Filipino artisans on the international stage.

AEROSTONE
AEROSTONEPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
BEATRIZ Home, Carissa Cruz Evangelista Denise de Castro
BEATRIZ Home, Carissa Cruz Evangelista Denise de CastroPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
BON Ace
BON AcePhotograph courtesy of CITEM
CSM Philippines
CSM PhilippinesPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
FINALI.PH
FINALI.PHPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
MOODISM
MOODISMPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
NATURE'S Legacy
NATURE'S LegacyPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
PRIZMIC and Brill
PRIZMIC and BrillPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
SCHEMAPRODUCT
SCHEMAPRODUCTPhotograph courtesy of CITEM
WEAVE Manila
WEAVE ManilaPhotograph courtesy of CITEM

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