BoConcept 60th Anniversary Launch



Last September 18 I was invited to the 60th anniversary celebration of international retailer BoConcept at their flagship store located in High Street. Their new collection had a playful and vintage feel that showcased fabrics designed in the 50's by renowned Danish textile designer and weaver, Vibeke Klint. I really enjoyed the tour and I'm glad that they allowed me to take photos so I could show the beautiful pieces with all of you! 


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Danish hors d'oeuvres designed by Chef Marcus Gfeller


It is clear that the home grows in importance and the look of the home also displays the longing for old virtues and traditions. We mainly look back to the  50’s and 60’s with the American ‘Mad men’ TV series as the perfect reference.

In the BoConcept 2013 collection you find many stylish pieces matching this trend. The sofa is comfortable yet still elegant. The choice of material defines the look in the room – exclusive black leather for that formal and elegant look or a petrol blue for a more feminine setting.  The coffee table combines 2 types of wood and is used as display for elegant glass vases and designer books.

Both arm chairs and dining chairs have a classic, clean look and focus on comfort is high. Colours are deep and mature and of course beautifully coordinated for a stylish, well-balanced look. 

Customers are given the freedom to choose the fabrics for a selection of sofas and chairs. You can also customize the thickness of the armrests and height of the backrests. It takes about 2 months to have them produced but I think it's definitely worth it if you're very particular about the design and comfort. If you're having a house built, that's about the same amount of time for the interiors to get done. Your furniture will be ready in time for the decoration stage!

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Lovin the very industrial look of their lamps

Those Karim chairs were really comfortable

I NEED the black one!

The chubby Bergen sofa designed by Anders Nørgaard is as comfortable as it looks. Something you definitely cannot keep in your home if you plan to get some work done, but it is ideal in front of the telly for those nights when you just want to veg out. It feels like a big cloud you can just drown in! 

Get the Bergen if you're not a fan of skinny, minimalistic designs and if you want a more laid-back sofa. Again, the fabric/color, armrest thickness and back height can be customized to whatever you want it to be. I can imagine owning one of these in dark brown leather, positioned right in the middle of my library. 



The other strong trend this coming season is a look based on the German Bauhaus style with all its graphic lines and signal colours. It is casual, optimistic and playful and mixes prints, patterns and colours in unexpected ways.  The look is very much defined by the use of accessories - a personal mix of cushions in funny shapes and edgy prints in the modular sofa, quirky sculptures in natural materials and metal lamps with an industrial look.

This was my favorite. The midnight blue and brown combo still managed to keep the look sexy. 

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No matter if you are in for the old virtues and the classic look or you feel adventurous with bright colours and humorous sculptures you will find lots of great inspiration in your BoConcept store, online on boconcept.com or in their new inspiring design catalogue.


Read part 2 HERE.

MOs Design


[read about the BoConcept anniversary here]

I actually visit this store quite often, but I wanted to snap photos of the other displays on the 2nd and 3rd floor (Vitra + Natuzzi)  for you guys...




I want one of these in the not-so-distant future... Imagine a huge white room with floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides revealing the greenery, and this piece in the middle + possibly black Parrot Zikmu speakers beside it. Perfect for meditating (or writing) on Sunday mornings. I am quite the minimalist when it comes to my me time... This room has to be empty and expansive enough for me to hear the echoes of someone's clothes brushing against each other when walking towards the middle (no carpets and paddings on the walls).


This is another cool sofa


Yes.



When I saw this long table I was reminded of our 12-seater dining table back in Cebu that was the total opposite-- it was Victorian and heavily carved with my initials (RC) on each of the backrests. Our house in the Cebu was the ultimate definition of homey. This dining table, however, depicts modernity and stiffness with its sharp lines & edges, placed in the middle of cold tiles. I still think it's a wonderful set and I can imagine having something as simple as that in my future home. I don't think your personality should completely match your interiors. My current home is so linear, bare and devoid of any color, but my friends see me as someone animated and expressive (even if it doesn't show in my photos, haha!). I can also see more families embracing modern pieces even if sharp edges aren't kid-friendly.


Clouds by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec


Bunnies!


Another sexy bedroom set-up


I named this the modern-day gossip couch.

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Hope you guys had fun looking at all the furniture pieces! Visit the BoConcept flagship store at the ground floor of MOs Design, B2 Bonifacio High Street.

What do I wear to LIV?



I had previously written about being one of the ambassadors for the UP Economic Society's month-long chain of events to celebrate their anniversary. I LIV for design & music, and the rest of the ambassadors represent the different fields of fashion, photography, performance arts, design and dance. 

The main event will take place at a big field and aside from the music and drinks we're supposed to be bringing a few other things...

WATER GUNS
This is optional and they will have some available at the event, but if I were you I'd bring my own to make sure I have the biggest one. So excited to attack all of you with mine!

ZIPLOCS
Gotta keep those gadgets nice and dry

DRINK TAGS/IDs
Just to make sure you guys don't lose your booze... That would make for an awful night, now would it? 



Because of the watergun fight, I would probably wear something that wouldn't reveal anything unsightly when drenched. I have an excessive amount of black skinny jeans and jeggings in my closet so there's a huge chance that I'll be wearing a pair of those because I like being able to move freely without having to worry about my bottoms moving (or showing) too much. 

Lately I've also been into wearing beanies since my hair just gets in the way and I've been blinded by the awkwardness of its length multiple times while crossing the street (maybe I'll tie it during the event). 

You can still choose to add some funky accessories but I think we should all stick to those that'll hold up when wet. Make sure they're not so flimsy and you're not afraid of losing them in a big field- don't really know what to expect when an event is going to draw a huge crowd. 

As for shoes, I'm definitely wearing a pair of boots. If you'd rather go for heels, wear wedges or anything with thick heels. The venue will be that open lot near Mercato Central, so I'll be judging you if you opt strappy for stilettos. 

Whoever impresses me with their outfit on the day will get a prize- be funky, urban, yet casual-cool.  :)



The UP Economics Society Presents:

LIV
September 22

9th Avenue Corner 34th Street

Bonifacio Global City, Taguig

Paint the scene AND your friends with water soluble paint using water guns while dancing to the music all set in a FIELD.

RSVP to the event HERE.

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See you all there!