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After years of exhibiting his award-winning designs worldwide, the industrial designer finally returns home MANILA, Philippines – In a place filled with chairs and couches, it was a peculiar sight to see people standing. Such is the effect of a Kenneth Cobonpue piece. Part functional piece of furniture, and part work of art. The Cebu-based industrial designer has long been known for his dramatic pieces which grace many equally beautiful homes around the world. And after he has done countless exhibitions in many countries abroad, finally, citizens of Manila have an opportunity to see all of Cobonpue’s iconic pieces, as well as some new ones, in a single location. On October 2, Cobonpue, together with friends, family, and patrons, celebrated the opening of his first showroom in Metro Manila located in Makati City. The grand opening was hosted by Metro Society magazine. Before, interested buyers would have to order pieces from Cobonpue’s showroom in Cebu City or from the many furniture shops that carried a few of his pieces.




As to why it took so long to open his own space in Manila, he answers: “I've always been in Cebu. We have a showroom there. But I felt that we just didn't have an extensive variety of furniture to continually support a standard showroom. It was only until about two or 3 years ago when I said, 'It's time.'” Manila, however, was exactly his first choice. “When I wanted to open my first showroom in the world, I was thinking of places like Miami, Barcelona, but then I decided not to. It should rightly be here in my country. Because this is where I live, where I was born, where I work, and where everything is made.” With gray concrete floors and floor-to-ceiling picture windows, the space was designed by Cobonpue’s colleagues, designer Budji Layug, and architect Royal Pineda. Together, the triumvirate also happens to be the names behind the proposed renovation of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 (NAIA-1), together with architecture firm Leandro V. Locsin and Associates.




“It’s every designer's dream to influence society with a project like the airport,” says the industrial designer. “It's coming along well. I think they're still taking care of all the legal work.” The final design, he says, “is still evolving. But I really hope it's going to be good and that they can do it fast because it's meant to be finished in time for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation [Summit] in 2015.” Still, there is a different feeling having your own name beside no one else’s, placed outside a building. “It feels good that finally I have my own space, that I can do whatever I want. In a way, I've done this all around the world to launch my collections and pieces. I've done it from Sau Paulo to Shanghai to Colombia. But it feels good because it's like coming home. Here are some of Cobonpue's stunning pieces: The Kenneth Cobonpue showroom is located at the ground floor of The Residences at Greenbelt on Arnaiz Street (Pasay Road), Makati City.




Peter Imbong is a full-time freelance writer, sometimes a stylist, and on some strange nights, a host. After starting his career in a business magazine, he now writes about lifestyle, entertainment, fashion, and profiles of different personalities. Check out his blog, Peter Tries to Write. Own a True Icon of Modern Design Luxurious Comfort and Support The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman have their origin in Charles and Ray’s investigations into molding plywood and a desire to improve upon a familiar fixture in many living rooms: the lounge chair. Citing the English club chair as inspiration, Charles said he sought to design a modern version of that chair, one that had “the warm receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt.” Almost immediately, the design became an icon of American design. Today, these pieces not only live in museums, but continue to offer comfort and style to interiors everywhere. A universally recognized form, the set is available in a variety of veneers, multiple leather options, and two sizes.




Whatever selection you make, you can be assured of the quality and authenticity of this design. Own a True Icon of Modern DesignWhen the set was introduced in 1956, there was nothing like it, and there is still nothing to equal it. The Eameses’ modern take on a 19th century club chair has not only endured for more than 50 years, it has become one of the most significant furniture designs of the 20th century—instantly recognizable and enduringly fresh. Like all classics, the chair and ottoman get better with age, in part because of how they are made. From the innovative hardware that fastens the cushions to the shells without marring the appearance of the wood to the fact that each piece continues to be assembled by hand, the combination of craft and manufacturing consistency results in pieces that are genuinely authentic. Expansive OptionsThe Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman has become so recognizable that its configuration is a registered trademark. That form and the materials used to create it are an integral part of the experience the set delivers.




Today, the chair and ottoman are available in a variety of veneers, multiple leather options, and two sizes. The same high level of quality and workmanship is guaranteed, regardless of the selection you make. Choose contract-grade or our MCL Leather, which possesses a striking balance among softness, durability, and color-fastness. MCL Leather is a premium, semi-aniline, dyed leather with 100 percent natural full grain. Color variations and surface marks are an inherent characteristic of this material, which will acquire wrinkles and creases and develop a rich patina over time. An oiled finish is available for walnut and santos palisander veneers. It closely matches the look and feel of the finish used on the original rosewood chair, and will need to be maintained with periodic hand oiling. You can also choose the standard, high-performance lacquered plywood shell in all four wood veneers. The lacquered finish requires nothing more than dusting. To provide additional choices for complementing a range of interiors, the chair and ottoman are offered in all-black and all-white versions.




The all-black version features an ebony veneer shell and black MCL Leather. For the all-white version, a white ash shell complements pearl MCL Leather. The metal components of the white ash chair are finished in white to highlight the polished aluminum accents on the base. Luxurious Comfort and SupportThe comfort and support built into the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman help explain their enduring popularity. A dynamic blend of hand-craftsmanship and mass production techniques makes this possible. The cushions will not flatten or clump over time. As Charles Eames described them, "The leather cushions do have built-in wrinkles to start with, but that is a clue that spells comfort to come, like the warm, receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt." Each hide used for the cushions possesses variations that are a natural occurrence in leather, and each will age to reveal its own unique personality. The seat is permanently tilted to take the weight off your lower spine and distribute it properly to the back of the chair.

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