After a week touring bamboo hot spots in the Visayas, we met with Mely, our bamboo trip coordinator, at what seemed like an unoccupied, empty mansion in Manila. Mely uses a single room of the residence as an office away from her home-base in Abra. The most spacious room of the home displays a number of furniture prototypes (mostly chairs) made by a few designers working for her. Their furniture is mostly constructed out of bamboo, using plywood-bending and molding techniques to create their forms. It's great to see them experiment with bamboo furniture in a modern approach, but they use a lot of toxic resins and lacquers, which we look down upon. Unfortunately, we are not able to post any photos of the furniture as they are still prototypes, but we did find this beautifully woven suitcase among a shelf of other fine bamboo products.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
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