Our craft is rooted in a rich tradition that dates back to the time of Julius Caesar and was later popularized by British Army officers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
While our furniture may be designed for transport, it is intended not for the battlefield but for the finest hotels, resorts, country clubs, and homes.
Our greatest asset lies not only in our craftsmanship but also in our artisans. We operate from a 7,000-square-meter facility in Pampanga, a region steeped in an arts and crafts tradition that dates back to the Spanish Colonial Era.
We draw our creative talent from a province renowned for its historical industries, including pottery (kuran), carved woodcrafts (dukit), metalwork (pukpuk), and wooden and paper lanterns (parul). All 180 of our craftsmen, along with our network of 200 subcontractors, have been raised in this vibrant cultural milieu.
Every day, these centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with modern tools, machinery, and organizational practices, resulting in the production of eclectic and contemporary crafts.