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Kay Batiquin of HoliCOW
Celebrating Visayan craftsmanship, HIMÔ highlighted locally-made furniture, accessories, and home decor items that give life to space. This year, the gathering was set to make homemaking even more special with local music, food, and art that accompanied the fair. Local artists from Qube Gallery were invited to showcase their pieces. La Marea, Canvas, and ECHOstore set up shop for the foodies in attendance, while Sistemang Pilipino and Hacienda Santa Rosalia Rondalla's music serenaded guests.
The rondalla is a musical youth program for the children of the sugarcane planters with a core group composed of 14 children with age range from 8 to 16 years old, Hacienda Santa Rosalia Rondalla's primary mover, Monsignor Guillermo Ma. Gaston said.
HIMÔ: A Space + Making Fair was chiefly curated by the HoliCOW team as HIMÔ seeks to go beyond its origins and continue to be an annual space-and-making oriented fair for two days in 32 Sanson's grounds.
HIMÔ will embody HoliCOW's thrust for "Sustainability, Traceability, and the Filipino Identity." HIMÔ is a venue for creation and collaboration, for end users to meet with designers, for persons not only to find a home, but to create one, especially one against the backdrop of 32 Sanson's development.
With HoliCOW's reach, it aims to bring not just Cebu-based designers and brands but also artisans extending around the Visayas, and possibly the Mindanao region as well.
For more information, visit the Sales Office at 32 Sanson Road, Lahug, Cebu City, call (032) 417-3888 or visit www.32sansonbyrockwell.com
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