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A new nest for home accessories in Cebu

C‘EST CEBU - Honey Jarque Loop - The Philippine Star
A new nest for home accessories in Cebu
Gemma Go, Daia Uytengsu, Mimi Alazas, and Debbie Bontes

Finding unique accessories for the home is not nearly as difficult as you might imagine. Almost every community boasts of at least one shop where you can buy a variety of items that can be the key to successful decorating. Perhaps a brightly colored pillow, candlesticks, a wicker basket, or vases will add to that all-important touch of individuality that a room may lack.

Accessories have a much more important role in decorating than most people realize and should be chosen with this in mind. They should reflect the mood of the room while providing accent or unity. The placement of accessories is also important in creating a balance in the design of the room. They simply supply the indispensable finishing touches to a room in the same manner as fashion accessories do for an ensemble.

Bibicita hand-painted pillows

A new lifestyle concept store, Nest Home and Fabrique Shop, recently opened at Gorordo Avenue showcasing a well-curated selection of fashion and home pieces put together by renowned Cebuano fashion designer Philip Rodriguez.

Nest is the ideal shopping destination for distinct gift items. It is a special collaboration of innovative, artist-entrepreneurs where fashion meets home ware. With items ranging from novelty fabrics to locally made world-class arts and crafts, chic accessories, handmade shoes and bags, quirky and fun art pillows, furniture, and home accents — Nest is a hub that’s truly reflective of the Pinoy luxe.

Nest takes pride in promoting the integrity of Filipino creativity, and supporting the advocacy of Filipino artists by providing an accessible and fitting venue to showcase their works of art. Discover the story behind each artsy collectible and be inspired by the ingenuity and creativity of the Filipino artisan.

Zarah Juan mules hand-woven by the Bagobo tribe

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