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ANTIQUE chess set from the Philippine South. On the wall, antique maps of the Philippines acquired from Europe and the US.

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PAINTING AS BACKDROP. Ivan Acuña painting is the backdrop of an antique table with various coffee table books. Framed antique maps and a Juvenal Sanso are propped on the table. Rectangular antique wooden contraption, used by Davao fishermen to hold down their nets, is filled with glass balls. Photo by Bobot Meru

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IN THE den are more antique books, kept in a cabinet, and antique prints. Photo by Bobot Meru

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OLD FIRE extinguisher is used as lamp base. Photo by Bobot Meru




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Old World charm, Filipino artistry mix

By Lia Bernardo, Frannie Jacinto
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:43:00 03/10/2009

Filed Under: Design, Lifestyle (House & Home)

WE visited a gentleman?s home in a small village in Makati.

He welcomed us warmly and showed us around his home?a mix of Asian, Filipino, Muslim and western styles, all reflective of this gentleman?s cosmopolitan tastes and lifestyle.

Most notable are old maps of the Philippines found all over his home, most of them acquired in Europe. Artworks depicting Rizal in various stages of his life are also prominently displayed, all diligently acquired through the years from different parts of the world.

In the garden, a majestic Buddha head is the focal point, entwined in branches of a huge tree.

The home has a warm and welcoming feel. Old World charm meets Filipino artistry. The living room has two sitting areas, with furniture from the owner?s trips to Davao, mixed with some heritage pieces from his family in Europe.

The den has the owner?s rare and antique book collection, including a first-edition ?Noli Me Tangere? written in Spanish that he found in a market. The market vendor was using the pages to wrap purchased items from her store. The book is now fully restored and kept in a special box.

This was definitely a nice afternoon spent with a very gracious and sophisticated gentleman.



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