Monday, October 3, 2016

The Prestigious Artwork of PSID Students





I was so amazed when we roam around inside the exhibit having 24 booths. Honestly, its my first time to attend in an exhibit like this, Although it was tiring going each booth, i felt relax every time I  pass by each booth with different trends. 

Among the 24 Different Booths I have selected 5 Designs which I like most and dream of having them.

In celebration of PSID's 49th year,"Evolution " will take exhibits guests on a journey through a timeline of design trends, styles and designs from past, present, and future.
Mounted in cooperation with Devant, Uratex, Boysen, Hafele, Bosch, Blanco Germany, Gorenje, Dexterton, La Europa Ceramica, Songdream, Nordlux, Matimco, AG Murals, Mity Mike, Larry's Curtain, Mainline, Fineza, and llaw Atbp, the exhibit is set to showcase 24 exquisitely- designed spaces that represent different time periods and various inspiration from the past, the present, and the future.


Top 5 Trending Booths
Booth 21 - Mettalic Glam
  • It Intends to stir up images of movement, and teases on the possibility that tranquility exists in dynamism. Inspired by the settings sun, and midday brightness at the same time, this kitchen of Tomorrow-land demands to be used by the modern day chef today. It presents more malleable setting for cooking up today's #foodporn worthy treats, wherein style doesn't sacrifice substance, and your next inspired dish could well be just sitting there on the hidden chaise lounge, waiting for you to discover.
  • Wine taste better as it ages. A diamond develops from rigorous heat and pressure. Similarly, metals are innately tough and lustrous, bu they become a real wonder if wielded with skill and with the precise intention as to what it's supposed to do. This Kitchen was crafted to move.

Members:
Marites Cuevo, Princess Mary Elisha Dumpit, Louie Gotinga, Jessy Ric Parada, Liam Razo, Ina Kirby Ricohermoso


Booth 24 - Tech and Trendy 
Toilet and Bath 
  •  Defined as "the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities", escapism translate into the design through different nooks that aim to create spaces that one can "escape" to for rest, rejuvenation, and moments of guiltless disconnection. The use of a muted color palette accented by a mix of textures and geometric forms further ties the trend in, and reinforces the "secret hideaway" ambiance that the space seeks to simulate.
  •  Trends and technology: two peas in a pod, and two lenses through which one can track man's progress across generations. The landscape of history has been shaped by ever changing trends and the continuous development of technology, with booth impacting the way we think and the way we live.
  • In designing the bathroom of the not-so-distant future, the group incorporated the latest technology in bathroom fixtures and design into an aesthetic that is inspired by the trend escapism.
Members:
Bianca Beatrice Limpo, Catherine Mae Mendoza, Catalina Ysabel Potenciano, Andrea Paula Portugal, Maria Hazel Joy Santos


Booth 6 - Charles Eames 
Study / Library
  • Charles Eames becomes popular in the 1950's and that's how we started getting ideas on how our interior will look. In the 1950's on of the key elements were bricks, wall to wall carpet and wood and so, we found a way to mix these elements in one room.
  • Earth and colourful colors are balanced-The bold colors of Eame's furniture adds color to the monochromatic color of the interior and with the mix of gray and white on the bookshelf, it doesn't overpower the design of the interior. The furniture ranges from retro to modern. The play of colors, lines, style, proportion, textures and shapes balance everything out, making it a harmonious home library office.
Members:
Jeremi Anne Arive, Patrick Paul Corpuz, Francine Farinas, Bernard Sampilo, Analyn Santos, Yuka Tachibana


Booth 17 - Rustic Luxe 
Living Room
  • Marrying two very different elements and creating great design juxtaposition that works, generating a classic and timeless look. 
  • By application, Rustic Luxe is the blending of rustic materials, such as stone, brick, and barn board with luxury items, such as crystal chandeliers, soft plush fabrics and fur, eclectic accessories and metallic accents, the fusion of raw earth, and hand-made elements together with loud yet unique elements of the highest opulence. Another principle includes bringing the 'outdoor' element inside without going overboard.
  • The art of creative mixing. Unexpected pairings of colors, textures, and patterns make a home distinctive and inspiring" defines Rustic Luxe, according to Pottery Barn. In a more understandable manner, it's the story of a lumberjack meeting a city girl who falls, with each other, a mixture of both feminine and masculine tones.
Members:
Janneal Avy Chug, Jojo Go, Aaron Alwyn Lim, Ma. Sarah Eunice Musa,
Roxanne Ramos, Gilliane Tipon


Booth 12 - Modern Tropical
Dining Room

  • The beauty of nature lies within the uniqueness and rawness of its elements - the organic shape of the trees, the sound of leaves rustling against one another, the peculiarity of its animals, the blooming flowers, the showcasing its vibrant colors and the serene sound of the water. The elements unravel the wonderful world of the tropics.
  • The only way to give justice to the perfect beauty of the tropics is to experience the space with all of the five senses. The sense of sight to appreciate its organic forms and vibrant colors, the sense of smell to compliment the beauty of the flowers and greenery, the sense of hearing to experience calmness and serenity, the sense of taste to appreciate its produce and the sense of touch that makes the experience come to life. The beauty of all these is that you can never get enough of it!
  • The rawness and imperfections of natural elements of the tropics surely make it unique and perfect in its own way. Taking that as an inspiration, the materials used in the space are natural, organic and true to its form, executed in a versatile and contemporary approach brought about by the constant evolution of the world of interior design. Concept-wise nature and modernity may be far off from one another but creating the perfect balance of both brings ab a whole new perspective of what a modern sanctuary can be-featured in a MODERN TROPICAL DINING ROOM.
Members:
Michelle Bueno, Pamela Cato, Joanna Lauren Chua, Erika Elijido, 
Dominique Anne Manalo, Isabella Monique Zuniga


To know and see more about other booths, kindly visit their Exhibit on
September 29-October 31, 2016 at the Squa Building, Greenfield District, Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City.

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