Impeccable Hand-crafted furniture from Indigenous Materials by Budji

One of the most revered and admired Filipino Interior Designer and Furniture Designer is Antonio “Budji” Layug. The name “Budji” is synonymous to elegant, stylish, and comfortable furniture. He studied Architecture in University of Santo Tomas in Manila and Interior Design at the New York School of Interior Design. He has received numerous awards for his furniture collections worldwide. He is known to use indigenous organic materials like bamboo, pandan, and other Philippine hardwoods. From these humble materials, he is known to create products that are unique yet elegant, comfortable yet sturdy and as an interior designer his use of his creations combined with other fixtures, art works and accessories are just impeccably perfect and beautiful. His furniture collection is a product of detailed craftsmanship, aesthetic designs and style. According to his website, “Budji designs epitomize his personal philosophy of maintaining a balance between grace, elegance, simplicity,and nurturing their environment.”

Below are some of his products and installations which feature Budji Products

RESIDENCE IN LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
A stunning open-air home by architectural firm ‘Ronchetti & Associates’, Del
Mar, CA.

RESIDENCE ON THE KONA COAST, THE BIG ISLAND, HAWAII
A fantasy bedroom by San Francisco designer Jacques St Dizier, San Francisco, CA
.


VASSAR SHOWHOUSE
A clean take on the sun porch at Philadelphia Vassar Showhouse by designer CynthiaLee Johnson, Villanova, PA.

FOUR SEASONS HUALALAI

Interior Design by James Northcutt Associates/Wilson & Associates, Los Angeles, CA.

Photo source: The Budji Collections

1 comment:

  1. This is just absolutely stunning work! So elegant, natural and beautifully made, I want that in my house!
    I am a artist who creates from natural resources here in Aotearoa. You can check out my latest work here http;//jotito.wordpress.com
    But this work is absolutely stunning...thanks for sharing.

    Jo :-)

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