Last 15 July, Dunwoody & Madison, a leading modular cabinet manufacturer in the business of living solutions, marked a significant milestone with the opening of their first showroom at The Uptown Palazzo, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig City.
The exclusive launch gathered a distinguished roster of press, industry luminaries, creative tastemakers, artists, real estate developers and fashion designers. A ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Thea Yu and Carlo Yu of Dunwoody & Madison was joined by the celebrated designers behind the showroom’s signature kitchen and wardrobe displays: architects Ed Calma, Joey Yupangco, Quito and Jorge Yulo; and Jacy Medina, Rene Orosa, Lisa Ampil and Anton R. Mendoza. Present at the ceremony as guests of honor were Lawrence Ching, president and chief executive officer of MC Home Depot; and Councilor Jomil Bryan Serna of District 2, Taguig City.
The company transforms spaces through the marriage of skilled Filipino craftsmanship with European materials and machinery, creating solutions that evolve with life’s changing rhythms. They create elevated spaces through collaborations with the country’s leading visionaries in architecture and interiors.
Throughout the evening, guests enjoyed curated guided tours of the showroom’s exquisite showcase reflecting the brand’s bespoke craftsmanship, intuitive design and refined approach to modern living. The showroom debut marks the beginning of a new chapter for the company as it continues to expand its distinguished portfolio of projects, which includes Aqua Boracay Beach Village, Manila Zoo, Fully Booked and Fitness First; partnerships with Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc., D.M. Consunji Inc. and Ayala Land Inc.
The brand’s showroom is at Units 60, 61 and 62, fourth floor of MC Home Depot, The Uptown Palazzo, 9th Avenue corner 36th Street, BGC, Taguig.