Ito Kish designs your home
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Ito Kish designs your home

Do you want award-winning furniture and interior designer Ito Kish to design your home? Since he had closed his showroom at Glorietta in May last year, fans of the designer have been eager to feast their eyes on his designed and curated pieces. 

A leading department store makes it easier for homeowners to get a piece or two of Ito Kish for their living space.

Do you want award-winning furniture and interior designer Ito Kish to design your home? Since he had closed his showroom at Glorietta in May last year, fans of the designer have been eager to feast their eyes on his designed and curated pieces. 

A leading department store makes it easier for homeowners to get a piece or two of Ito Kish for their living space.

Kish teamed up with Robinsons Department Store to bring Curated Home, a collection of carefully selected items that guarantee to turn up the style of your home up a notch. 

The first collection of Curated Home is a mix of over 60 personally hand-picked objects from around the world.

The Craft collection brings the art of decoupage to life with fanciful plates, pillows, and all manner of bric-a-brac. The warm tones of wood provide a good balance to the texture, color, and meticulous design of the pieces. 

The Resort collection, meanwhile, highlights brute shapes and organic lines inspired by stoneware, basketry, ironwork, and clay. Carved textures adorn many of the pieces, such as mugs, furniture, and storage.

Just as its name suggests, the Oceana collection draws inspiration from waves, the soft sheen of mother of pearl, and the iridescence of fish scales. These are reflected on the colors and shape of the furnishings, vases, and bath items.

For those undecided which of the collections they’d choose for their spaces, Kish said, “Mix and matching pieces from the different collections allows you to create your own unique personal space.”

Curated Home will be available at all Robinsons Department Store branches nationwide starting June 29.

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