Friday, December 7, 2018

"Tinali" Handsewn Series

Tinali.

In Filipino, "tied together."

The Tinali concept is that of putting together different parts by tying them up together.  Ties, knots, networks, linkages; these make up the direction Woodinspirations Crafts decided to take for its export items.

The series is symbolic of Woodinspirations Crafts's intention to bring together craft and community, design and purpose.

The wooden pieces are to be manufactured in the workshop by our craftsmen,  and designed to be brought outside for communities to assemble. Woodinspirations, after all, aims to have as much of the municipality of Santa Ignacia benefit from its enterprise.

Here are photos of Tinali trays:






The Tinali Series, along with the Lirio bowls were designed by Marko Pascual.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Lirio Bowls by Woodinspirations Crafts

We showed these at the IFFT Interior Lifestyle Living, in Tokyo Big Sight in Japan.

The "Lirio" Bowls:

The Lirio Bowl Set Prototype in natural color.

The Lirio Bowl is inspired by the polyhedron.  It's actually a portion of a spherical shape, and somewhat looks like a flower, hence the name.



The Lirio bowl is part of a series of handsewn wooden pieces designed by Marko Pascual. His Instagram account can be viewed here.



The Lirio bowl has been gaining attention since its launch at Manila FAME's April 2018 edition.All stocks brought to the Kabuhayan trade fair by Congressional Spouses Foundation Inc. has been sold.  Colored versions have been launched in the IFFT also caught the eyes of several companies from abroad.




Woodinspirations Lirio Bowls are available in three sizes, six colorways including brown, black, natural, autumnal, nautical and early spring.

The Lirio Bowls are designed by Marko Pascual.


Monday, November 5, 2018

Woodinspirations in IFFT Interior Lifestyle Living 2018

Woodinspirations Crafts is joining IFFT Interior Lifestyle Living in Tokyo Big Sight on November 14 - 16 2018.

We're representing Santa Ignacia, alongside Pascasio's Pottery for the province of Tarlac's participation through the support of Gov. Susan Yap.