PSID Showcases Past, Present and Future on 2016 Show

Friday, September 30, 2016


I've seen some of their work in the past and I know some people who have been here. Just a couple days ago, we got to witness the graduation exhibit of the Philippine School of Interior Design Advanced Class of 2016. Their show will run from September 29 to October 31 2016 at the Square Building in Greenfield District. It's right across Shangrila Mall in Shaw Boulevard. They've entitled it EVOLUTION based on designs from the Past, Present and Future. You could see inspiration from some of the great interior and furniture designers of this time. Execution wise, I think they did a pretty good job doing that especially those of which were done by some of my favorites. I'll let you know who they are in a bit.

Let's start this short time travel for the sections they dedicated to the PAST:

The PAST gallery is comprised of 8 groups.

The Arne Jacobsen Living Room - A room dedicated to the works of Arne Jacobsen who was architect, designer and man that was educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He designed that iconic chair (see the yellow one) of which has been a staple in the late 60's and 70's.


The Finn Juhl Den - Finn Juhl was a Danish architect, interior and industrial designer that was most known for his furniture design. This concept was drawn by that 45 chair (the green one on the photo above) which was loved during the same period.


The Alvar Aalto Lanai/Patio - This lanai was inspired by the man called Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto. He was a Finnish architect and designer. He was also a great sculptor and painter. He's one of the great men behind architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware during the 60's and with good reason. He designed the chair on the top photo (the white one) and they've interpreted this quite well. This was one of my favorites.



 

Warren Platner Dining Room - This dining room is inspired from the work of American architect and interior designer Warren Platner. He produced a furniture collection that has proved to be a continuing icon of 1960s modernism (which includes those orange ones in the center, but that thing is a working pinball machine table. The crew here was accommodating, thanks for letting us use your design for our personal photos. It was really nice to see colors even back then.




Eero Saarinen Kitchen - Eero was a 20th century Finnish American architect and industrial designer noted for his neofuturistic style. In this room, they used the Tulip Chair as reference and made a minimalist but functional layout. I didn't see much of that function though but I like the modern try. Wish there were some things they could do so people could see it aside from the faux walls which took more of the room.

Charles Eames Study/Library - This room was nice and I like the elements they did with regards to putting up a small office and separate study. Eames designed the chair o the bottom right, so this room was more on the masculine side and I like the murals which made the eyes a bit busy and not heavy at all. Charles Ormond Eames, Jr and Bernice Alexandra "Ray" Eames were husband and wife American designers and they've made a lot of waves during the late 60's and early 70's. He also was a really good painter. Although this room was good, the people manning it didn't really explain much about it. I like the details on the ceiling but they didn't even bother to tell me about it. Try to do a little research when you go the exhibit, it'll be better.

The Hans Wegner Master Bedroom - It wasn't really finished when we were there. So I couldn't really say much.


Eero Aarnio Toilet and Bath - This one was nice, although I'm not a fan of open toilets they had laid it out well. This modern looking room is reminiscent of those I've seen in the 60's probably sparked by the man on the moon generation where Eero Aarnio's work was mostly seen. He is a Finnish interior designer noted for his innovative furniture designs. If you see in the photos, the one in the center is much like the plastic and fibreglass chairs he made in that era. He finished school from the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki and you can see his charm in all his work.

Then we headed off to the section for the PRESENT designs:

Modern Mediterranean Living Room - It had the feel, mostly was made of cement, blue and turquoise elements and tons of curved seating and living area. It was nice, but not too keen on full hard surfaces.

Modern Chinese Den - I like how this all felt like a Tycoon's office. They used mirrored doors, a great water feature that goes from the table to the base of that platform. This was designed quite well. I seem to have noted they are putting in the elements of wood, fire, water, air in this space and I guess they've achieved it.





Modern Moorish Lanai/Patio - Moorish is more of a Muslim kind of feel. The style kind of flourished in some countries which were inhabited by them in the mid century. This present take on it was done right. I like the water feature that turns into a projector, perfect for meetings at home. Aside from that, I like the dark sky they wanted to do on the ceiling, plus the patterns they did to it. It looks expensive too.
 


Modern Tropical Dining Room -This one had the feel of Florida, the palm, the greenery, it all served a purpose for this lovely space. I like the moss which was explained to me is low maintenance as it needs little to no water because it can live off of moisture. There was also a feature wall with framed terrariums which is kind of a fad right now. They also had a waterfall that goes from one part of the room to the other, where you could also see it run through glass. It was relaxing. The dining area was made of natural wood, quite a humongous piece but it worked fine in the space. 




The Modern Baroque Kitchen - This one was quite interesting. It kinda was a bit dependent on Baroque patterns, which hae adorned every wall nook and cranny. The place felt a little royalty, Barbie would gladly live here.There were some broken floors but I think they were still in the process of fixing them. Hopefully when they run the event that gets fixed for a more flawless look.

The Modern Victorian Library - I could see what they were trying to do. The separate office desk and seating area was quite appealing. Their client was affluent, perfect for the theme and it was streamlined quite well. Notice the diagonal tiling with black and white stone, it takes the whole room to a whole different level. Great work on that part!






 

Modern Japanese Master Bedroom - This was one of the more better laid out rooms among the exhibitors. I like how they did the separate Master's bed room, the tea ceremony area and the zen garden. I would love to have a room like this if budget permits and I love what they did on the bed's base. Those rocks and lights will be done in my room soon. This is my next favorite!

 


The Modern Filipino Toilet and Bath - As with any work, for me it's really in the details. I love this particular display the most! That wall in the center actually have small tiles which you can flip over and change the mood of your space from heavy to light. It's a bit riding on the fad these days which is rose gold but this is more of copper. I would love to have this at home, only if I had space. I can imagine if some of their wood pieces would rather be stone or glass, it'll bring more interesting things that would tie up the space and make it feel a little more expensive. Don't get me wrong it is already expensive looking, but I'm sure they can stretch it further. Again, I love this room among all the exhibitors and it's with good reason. It made me realize that Filipino design shouldn't look cheap, even if you're looking at local materials. Hope we're not shortchanged. 

This is for the FUTURE galleries. I like how they didn't make it literal with space exploration pieces or anything, but they've done quite a lot of wall treatments that were impressive.





Rustic Luxe Living Room - As the name implies this is pretty rustic, like most of the items are hand me downs from family members and the feature wall (which I like too) changed the mood of the room depending on the light that's coming from it mood light installed.

I like what they did to the ceiling too. The lighting continues there and with the LED technologies you can have today, it doesn't need to be expensive.

Design Deconstructed Den - This was nice, the murals and all. I love the part that it's for a man cave but I had one problem with it. It's the bar, because it's open on this side and not on the back instead. Once you enter the room it's all there and I only wished I could turn that thing and put it on the other side.

Organic Opulence Lanai / Patio - This was one GRAND room and with the way they continually made the ceiling was very interesting. The materials used seemed all natural, they also have a section where they did a wall treatment with coconut tree sidings, it was massive and interesting to look at. It looked expensive too which in my books is a good thing.



Eclectic Elegance Dining Room - This spot was pretty bare without the TV underneath the table. Imagine yourself having dinner here with your family and you'll still be able to watch the evening news with them too. The walls were all nicely done and tucked away but you have sliding doors which you can open when you need to. It's busy with the eyes but not so much with furniture, it would be awesome for people who don't like clutter.




Mettalic Glam Kitchen - This kitchen had all metal elements on the cabinetry, the ceiling and almost every wall of the kitchen. I like the seating too that folds underneath the counter which can double as an entertainment area if you have family or friends who would come over. Or perhaps lie down if you're waiting for your cake to bake.


Avant Garde Industrial Library - This one is fancy, and I like the shelves most because you can use it with a plank and put books on it or trinkets to personalize it. This could be an executive room, although whimsical, can still pass on for a personal space. I was impressed by the wall and the ceiling, it was just well designed.

Funk Art Master Bedroom - This room would pass as a great master's bedroom for a pop star or someone in the creative business. It's nice that they didn't keep it in a single level because it emphasizes greatness on the bed and the nice desk with lighting on it.





Tech and Trendy Toilet and Bath - This one is super nice. The star of the show is the tub definitely. Aside from that, they made the whole space a his and hers without going too obvious and let the table tops dictate that. I like the rainfall shower in the middle too because it's a bit industrial and trendy without going overboard. They explained it well too.
Now if you're looking for pieces from the exhibit, most of these items are actually for sale. You can also get inspired from their work and apply it to your own living space, just ask or visit them at the Square Building in the Greenfield District. I'm yearning to go back. and check out when they finish some of those that were still in the works a few days ago. Thanks to their sponsors Devant, Uratex, Boysen, Hafele, Bosch, Blanco Germany, Gorenje, Dexterton, La Europa Ceramica, Nordlux, Matimco, AG Murals, Mity Mike, Larry's Curtain, Mainline, Fineza and Ilaw Atbp. for making their mounts possible. It looked very nice with real stuff there.

Again, it's at the Greenfield District. It's right across Shangrila Mall and you can walk from the Shaw MRT station. They can assist you if you need someone to explain things. Thank you PSID for having us!


COW

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How To Get The BEST DEAL From Pizza Hut

Thursday, September 29, 2016



Have you ever wondered what that little forest in the middle of Gateway Mall in Araneta Center Cubao was for? It's called The OASIS and it used to be a dining area for Mandarin a few years back. Now it's an events place and you can rent it for special occasions and Araneta Center can arrange that. Anyway we're so lucky to have been able to experience it ourselves during the launch of their new website PizzaHut.com.ph.

They've made it responsive and better for mobile viewing. Although I must say you should always connect with SMART because the others that were in the different network that evening got their web connection wonky and unstable so they weren't able to order at all. I on the other hand was sought to experience the new online delivery service and even discovered how to get the best deal from Pizza Hut Delivery. They taught us how to do it and get it delivered where we were at that time. It's easy and I finished ordering in just a couple of minutes!

Go to your browser and type in pizzahut.com.ph.



Choose to have your pizza and food delivered now or scheduled for later. Type in your address, in my case it's going to be The OASIS where WE were having our pizza party!

You should register first and if this is your first time to order I'll tell you about a perk that you'll get when you order.


I ordered a lot and added more before I did check out. For your first order I would like to suggest you to get the 2 Family Pizzas for Php 499.00 then get a bottle of Pepsi around a few pesos. It's going to total around 550+ ish. Now since this is your first order, you'll qualify for a promo so you can get a FREE pizza.


Now one of the features of the new online portal is that you can SAVE your order which means if you are probably ordering the same thing again, you can just click it and go!


You'll get an order summary, plus an email notification when your order is placed. You get to also choose how to pay for it online, Cash on Delivery, or Swipe your credit card when the delivery guy arrives. It makes total sense to do it this way and now it's easier because of the new website. You will also get the time of delivery but mine actually arrived quite earlier. The guy even explained to me what I ordered.


 
This is the FREE regular pizza that I got because my order is above 500 pesos!


So you see, you'll get 3 Pizzas on your first order and a bottle of Pepsi too. They're practically giving this away if you think about it. Regularly this would have cost you around 1000+ but since I got the 2 pizzas for 499 and a bottle of Pepsi, I only paid for Php 553.00. Then I get a FREE pizza because it surpassed 500 bucks, now isn't that a GREAT deal?

Make sure you share it with friends!




They've also got NEW pizzas available like this one which is the Singaporean Laksa. They can take you AROUND THE WORLD with their pizzas like Italian Bacon Margherita, Greek Beef Gyro and Mexican Dynamite. Or you can always have the classics like Super Supreme, Hawaiian Supreme, Bacon Cheeseburger, Supreme, Veggie Lovers Supreme, Cheese Lovers, Bacon Supreme, Meat Lovers, Italian Delight, Cheesy Pepperoni or if you like it BIG try the 4Q Blowout 18 Inch Pizza! Order online (and experience it!) or just call  It's all good because it's from Pizza Hut, they make it great!

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Remember to get your FREE Regular Hawaiian Supreme on your first order if you go beyond 500 pesos! This is the BEST Deal Ever! Thank you Pizza Hut for the Fun and Super Cool Party!


We also extend our wishes to lovely Kylie Verzosa as she bids to take home the crown of the Miss International Beauty Pageant in Japan soon! We are all rooting for you dear! Thank you for being so nice during the event!

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The "My Rebound Girl" Blogcon




I've been to the red carpet premier a few days ago, but let me tell you about the blog conference that we had with the stars of My Rebound Girl first. For starters, a rebound is not just a basketball term. The analogy though is quite similar because if you fall in love with a person who has just broken up with another one, then suffer the consequences of being left because that person still loves the ex, then by all means ladies and gentlemen, you are the REBOUND. That would hurt under normal circumstances. And yes the character of Alex Gonzaga has unfortunately undergone that. Not only once, but A LOT of times. The last one though looked like Joseph Marco. Now with a cup of coffee, he tries and ask for a second chance. Would a perfect blend be enough?

Alex says "Direk has already worked with my sister in the past, and when this was given to me I forgot his real name and now as a mainstream director, I figured out he's so meticulous in the script, I knew it was going to be a great project. I've learned to break rules but we learn things as we go. I have experienced this myself, with being a rebound, I expected that they have unfinished business and later you'll feel used. You'll waste time and moments together, you'll compete, and be down, a man that really loves you would never compete with another woman. I even asked to help him court her again but I was already crying. I felt so stupid back then. We all have our limits, until we don't learn or get tired, you'll continue to do it. The character discusses the limits and for me, we don't have to wait and lose the game. I remember our bed scene, it was where you'll see both sides of our pain and since we needed each other we had to make it work. You'll have to see it if it did work. Joseph and I wanted to do this but never had the opportunity, and this came as a blessing. Our schedules suddenly fit, it's not just his body but his heart as an actor. We can pretend and do things we don't want to do but the willingness should be there, it goes through a phase and we need to introduce all those secrets and dreams with them to get that intimacy for keeps."



Joseph Marco adds "I saw Direk in the workshop and I knew we were going to be in good terms. I wished that in every scene I would be able to do my best in one take. I would glady want him to be my Director if ever I had one in the future. We had 7-8 scenes shot in Baguio for two days. He's very open to opinions, and he asks what we would do in certain scenes. I haven't been involved nor been a rebound but I'm hopeful that I don't end up like one. With Alex and I, I think we mutually agreed that we don't want to force things. We told ourselves that we have to also work and it would be awkward if it didn't work out. What I like about her is that she's a cowboy, she's no fuss, and what you see is what you get. She eats in small stores and didn't even hesitate to ask me for money. We also did a scene in the coffee plantation and stepped on coffee beans but had bugs in them, it was so good on the reel. It helped make the scene a bit better. I've been wanting to work with her thanks to Regal I got to see how willing and comfortable with the scenes we're doing."




Direk Emmanuel Dela Cruz says "This story is a bit hard, we were looking at the young generation and how they mix in the things in their lives. In a craft coffee shop, we saw this as a place to stir in the story. She saw the love in her family grow, change and come together to look at themselves. She's finding the perfect mix, the perfect person, that's the feels of this movie. I'm so lucky to have a cast that's equally perfectionists as me. If we needed to fix things, I wanted them to have the chance to do it. It looks like a million bucks even if we only shot it in 14 days. The coffee farm scenes are really shot in the actual location, we didn't give up because they are very dedicated. We tested the "formidability" (if there's such a word!) of the cast and they've done that in simple scenes and do punchlines that make you think. It's important to do proper characterization and you'll remember them because they too have that attitude of helping me reach that same goal. We have gone through other scenes and made really remarkable ones because of the elements of nature and as long as we help each other, you'll feel it even more. You'll see a new Sakura plantation in the movie that will be soon a tourist spot. You'll love it!"



"I'm here as Liz, the younger sister of Joseph Marco. I could relate because I am the youngest in the family. He thought I was a foreigner but we hit it off on the second day."

Alora Samsam says "I'm here as Christine, someone who would slap some good advice in relationships. I think I was the one with more experience. I've broken all the rules, you choose your battles but even if I'm NBSB, I've chased guys a lot. My character is funny but a bit more natural. We see to it that it's not over the top because she is the cousin and there should be a connection between the two."

Nico Nicolas says "See if they moved on, see if they don't love that person anymore because there will always be other girls out there. You just need to present yourself right, it's all about time, test everything first and see if she pursues you even if it takes time."

As for the movie, I actually really liked it. It was around 2 hours, but it'll show you romance, a little drama and just the right amount of comedy. Watch it today on 100 theaters nationwide!
COW

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