Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

3 Panel Bamboo Divider P2800

# Tall & wide native divider
# Divide a room if you want to use a space for other purposes
# All-bamboo screen divider
# For privacy, concealer, backdrop, partition, etc.
# Foldable and easy to store
# For outdoor and indoor use
# Height – 72 inches
# Panel width – 18 inches each
# Adds a tropical look and feel to any room



Product Options
3 Panel Bamboo Divider P2800Php 2,800

Rattan Divider with Floor Base Lamp P3950

# Floor based accent lighting
# Can be used as divider/backdrop
# Statement lighting/decor
# Varnished and top coated
# Built in lamp with in-line switch
# Thick wood base, cut into “puzzle-like” ends (to connect to another piece in case it is to be used as divider)
# Artistic free-flowing installation for the rattan
# Applying natural materials into stylish and unique furniture



Product Options
Rattan Divider with Floor Base Lamp P3950Php 3,950

3 Fold Rattan Divider P5950

# 3-fold “cellisss” divider decor
# With built-in light, with in-line switch
# Can be used as divider, backdrop, or accent lighting
# Functional and as decorative divider
# Mahogany divider frame
# Total height – 70 inches
# Folding screen, 20 inches width per panel
# 5 feet wide at full spread
# Bent and weaved rattan poles form visually pleasing lines
# Almost abstract art
# Free standing room divider when the panels are set at slight angles
# Stained with semi-gloss finish
# Give your space an export-furniture-like divider
# Divides living area to dining area, bed to reading nook or work desk, etc.



Product Options
3 Fold Rattan Divider P5950Php 5,950

Modern Asian Printed Divider P2950

# Red, black & white background panels
# With tree print graphics
# Printed canvass on frame
# 3 folds
# Sleek & modern divider
# Use to divide space or as a visual backdrop
# Slim when folded
# Expands to 45 inches full spread, height is 71 inches
# For home, hospitality, store, spa, commercial uses.



Product Options
Modern Asian Printed Divider P2950Php 2,950

Natural Finish Divider P2950

Room divider
16 inches per panel, height - 65 inches
3 panels, 4 feet total width
Define spaces using this 3-panel wood divider
Made of solid mahogany wood, NOT particle board and NOT medium density fiberboard
Create privacy using this divider
The off-white cloth can also be used as light diffuser
Fold-it easy, to store this wood furniture divider
Comes completely assembled
Cloth is removable & washable
Black and off-white palette, Japanese look
Use this as a background for other accent pieces



Product Options
Natural Finish Divider P2950Php 2,950

Two Tone 3 Panel Native Divider P2950

# Three-panel divider with banig/mat curtain
# Beta production units available, now on sale P2350.00 (actual price is P3500+)
# Height - 65 inches
# 3 panels, 16 inches width each
# Banig fix-framed in mahogany furniture wood
# An instant room divider, readily built & assembled
# Foldable when not in use



Product Options
Two Tone 3 Panel Native Divider P2950Php 2,950

3 Panel Wood - Room Divider- P2950

Room divider
16 inches per panel, height - 65 inches
3 panels, 4 feet total width
Define spaces using this 3-panel wood divider
Made of solid mahogany wood, NOT particle board and NOT medium density fiberboard
Create privacy using this divider
The off-white cloth can also be used as light diffuser
Fold-it easy, to store this wood furniture divider
Comes completely assembled
Cloth is removable & washable
Black and off-white palette, Japanese look
Use this as a background for other accent pieces



Product Options
3 Panel Wood - Room Divider- P2950Php 2,950

Wood Bulol Panel P5500

Wall decor, Bulol design
Made by native artisans
Authentic, handcrafted by native/local folks
Made from thick Ada-an slab of wood
Precise craftsmanship
Tribal design
Very well suited in your living room & dining room
Dimensions: H - 75 inches & width is 14 inches, approximate thickness is 1.5 inches
A fine looking accent piece
Instantly turn your home into an elegant



Product Options
Wood Bulol Panel P5500Php 5,500

Native Divider P 1200

Tall native divider
Very wide
At full width, 6 ft
18 inches per panel, total of for panels
Reinvent your home using this divider
Foldable, will take minimal space when not in use
Can divide broad areas
Functional and at the same time exotic casual look
A whole wide application, for bedrooms, shops, fitting room



Product Options
Native Divider P 1200Php 1,200

Planter And Room Divider P3500

# Tall opulent-look planter (for live real plants, bamboo stalks, artificial plants, sticks, etc. - ALL SOLD SEPARATELY)
# Made of furniture wood
# Acts as divider, an excellent & elegant way to divide an area (just add as many stalks/bamboos to adjust visibility on the other side)
# Ready-built unit, no assembly needed
# Get one and do a breathtaking wall redux
# Suitable for home & even commercial use (hotels, restaurants, lobbies, boutiques, clinics, offices, etc.)
# Define spaces - like dining to living space, work station dividers and more
# With provision for lighting & discreet wiring (sold separately)
# Slim-fit, doesn’t eat up much floor space
# Plants or bamboos has this framed effect
# Instantly give your place with Zen-ish charm
# Enliven a bare & bland wall or hall with this planter display
# Top-most horizontal bar, suitable still for vase placement
# Height - 65 inches, Width - 36 inches
# With “U” routing for design and serves as line for unobtrusive electrical wiring (in case you prefer this with warm lighting effect)
# FREE gravel (you can also use sand, pebbles, etc.)





Product Options
Planter And Room Divider P3500Php 3,500

Bamboo Visual Divider P2500

# Bamboo visual space divider
# 14 bamboo poles
# Can be used as bamboo accent
# A tropical styled divider that can screen off sleeping area, dining areas, living space, small home-office, entrance, etc.
# Varnish finish
# With metal stand finished in black
# A visual divider that can be placed on sides, parallel to walls
# Metal base/rack dimensions: 10 inches by 36 inches
# App height of bamboo poles – 6 feet
# Complement your green theme with bamboo divider
# Put warm fluorescent light, it’s an accent lighting (lights sold separately)
# Define boundaries with this visually relaxing divider
# Can be dis-assembled during pick-up or transport (simply insert the pre-drilled bamboos onto the metal rods to re-arrange)
# Treated bamboos



Product Options
Bamboo Visual Divider P2500Php 2,500

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Stakeholder Assess Laguna Bamboo Industry, Draft Action Plan

In a workshop initiated by the Laguna Provincial Office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the local governments of Siniloan, Nagcarlan, Lumban, Rizal, Famy, Magdalena, Calauan, and entrepreneurs, representatives of national government agencies and experts met to assess the province’s bamboo industry.

Marilou Quinco-Toledo, DTI Calabarzon Regional Director, provided background information and motivated participants to actively share their part in the development of the bamboo industry as it is hoped to significantly contribute to the economy by providing livelihood and employment to many sectors including local governments.

The province of Laguna is identified by the DTI to be the pilot area in Calabarzon for the bamboo development project.

The Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council (PBIDC), as discussed by DTI Central Luzon regional director Blesila Blantayona, is created under Executive Order No. 879 which provides to promote the bamboo industry development project and direct the use of bamboo for at least 25 percent of the desk and other furniture requirements of public elementary and secondary schools. PBIDC is also mandated to promote the use of bamboo in furniture, fixtures and other construction requirements of government facilities.

Need for massive planting

Currently, there are only 40,000 hectares of land planted with bamboo in the country out of the estimated 200,000 hectares of bamboo plantation required to meet local demand.

“The industry is in the very scarce level of supply thus there is need for massive planting of bamboo, and even public lands are eyed to be tapped for planting”, added Director Lantayona of DTI Central Luzon.

The DENR on its part is tasked to reforest at least 500,000 hectares with bamboo which is the Philippines’ commitment of contribution to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) commitment of 20 million hectares of new forest by 2020.

The bamboo, with its myriads of uses, is in high demand yet supply is very low.

“Farmers and entrepreneurs must be shown and encouraged that bamboo and other bamboo-based products are selling and making money, thus they would be motivated to produce bamboo. Today’s cost of bamboo is very high; it’s a seller’s market”, said Myrna Bituin of Betis Crafts, as she emphasized the bamboo supply and replenishment concept.

“Under EO 879, the Department of Education (DepEd) will procure the equivalent of at least 25 percent of the annual school desks and armchairs requirements of all public elementary and secondary schools nationwide which are made of bamboo.

“The bamboo industry already has its demand waiting to be served, referring to the DepEd, an institutional market procuring bamboo-made desks and armchairs equivalent to 25% of the amount total desk requirements which is in several millions of pesos annually”, declared Director Lantayona.

Frank Bonoan, executive director of the Cottage Industrial Technology Center of the DTI, showed prototypes of desks and archairs and elaborated on the advantages of engineered bamboo ? or the’e-bamboo’ – in furniture-making and as basic construction components such as planks, pillars and floor tiles/parquet.

“Therefore, aside from the DepEd, the Department of Public Works and Highways would be another big institutional market requiring’engineered bamboo’ for the construction of public schools and other government facilities”, added Director Bonoan.

Business development model

The bamboo development framework has three components: propagation, business development and disaster risk management/mitigation.

Propagation involves the production of planting materials, nurseries and growing plantations which could be a big business opportunity.

Business development entails the establishment of nodes and hubs in which nodes will be the initial processors of bamboo into slats and hubs as production or manufacturing centers in which bamboo materials are made into its intended final product.

Bamboo on disaster risk mitigation

As a center of economic and industrial development, Calabarzon’s environment is prone to deterioration and degradation.

“There is now heavy sedimentation in Laguna de Bay due to erosion”, stressed Jose Cariño of the Laguna Lake Development Authority when he spoke of the need to reforest the 3,600-sq. km watershed around the Laguna Lake with bamboo.

“In China, bamboo proved effective in protecting watersheds, riverbanks and hill slopes against soil erosion. Moreover, a hectare of bamboo plantation, if properly managed, will sequester 12 tons of carbon monoxide in a year”, added Cariño.

Prompted by the his experience during typhoon Ondoy, Mayor Aurelio of the municipality of Rizal made said that there is an immediate need to reforest the highland municipality with bamboo. The flooding of the lowland municipalities was due to the lack of forest cover in the highlands that were supposed to arrest the flooding.

“As an incentive, we will give out quantities of rice for every bamboo planted; on the other hand, we immediately need the right quantity of bamboo seedlings for our reforestation project”, declared Mayor Aurelio.

Cariño also cited bamboo for landscaping as showcased in posh Nuvali and Eton City, both high-end residential, business and commercial communities in Laguna.

Advocacy

The PBIF advocates on cooperation and working together of stakeholders for the advancement of the bamboo industry. It is also grants training on bamboo culture and production and echoes the utilization of bamboo as a sustainable environmental protection.

“The Chinese bamboo industry is far way advanced such that they have already found success in using bamboo into garments, towels, soap and cosmetics”, said Romualdo Sta. Ana, president of the Philippine Bamboo Industry Foundation (PBIF).

Dr. Celso Lantican of the Bamboo Network of the Philippines (BambooPhil) – an organization composed of Filipino bamboo scientists, advocates and entrepreneurs – visions a strong and cohesive network working actively for livelihood generation, environmental protection and industrial development using bamboo.

He introduced bamboo carpentry in support of the bamboo industry and as a craft for livelihood as well.

Action plan

At the latter part, DTI Laguna provincial director Susan Palo led the workshop to draft action plans and roles of the respective stakeholders.

It was decided that an assessment and survey of existing plantations and supply of bamboo be made throughout the province including in adjacent areas then identify processing nodes and manufacturing hubs.

Among those identified as hubs are the ABS-CBN Bayan Foundation – Bayan ni Juan resettlement center in Calauan, Laguna; and an existing yet unoperational bamboo processing facility also in Calauan.

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Stained Seagrass + Bamboo + Wood Birdie Accent

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We again have stocks of sea grass + bamboo + wood birdisplay. To add a little more color into your home, we have some of these stained. If you want the raw natural look, we still have that too.


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

In The Future, There Will Only Be Bamboo, Desks, Tables, Chairs In Philippines Government Offices

bamboo is king

In the future, there will only be bamboo desks, table & chairs in government offices says Congresswoman-elect Gloria Arroyo. That’s after outgoing president GMA signed executive order number 879 that, well, orders the use of bamboo in government furniture for public elementary and secondary schools and government offices.

Executive Order 879 establishes the Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council. The council will promote the planting and use of bamboo over the next 10 years mainly to achieve two main goals – ecological (climate change, sustainability, etc.) and economical (global market for bamboo is on the rise).

Because we’re BFF with PGMA, I’m trying to help her and so I spent an hour making this rough designs/drawings. It’s a bamboo-loaded chair and workdesk combo.

the shelf is IC chip inspired. in the future, DOTC and NTC engineers will have this type of desk. really.

intentional thru-and-thru table-shelf for transparency.

the desks sports bamboo paneling. bent rattan poles support the top layer for the "in" and "out" docs, or for printer, or for phone.

raffia-like cushioned seat cover. bent rattan poles support the solid seat. hopefully the rattan poles will have a "bouncy" effect.

The work desk – chair set has rattan, little wood panels, cushioned seat with raffia-like upholstery, and of-course, bamboo poles and bamboo splits/panels. This is testing-testing-drawing. This is doable though with some rethinking on the seat load capacity, backrest for the chair, additional bracing for the bamboo legs (see this console btw), etc. Too bad, before we can make this, President Arroyo is no longer in the government service to taste the fruit of her EO. But who knows!

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Padjik, Symetrik



This is the 2nd look of the “PADJIK” Console table. One that has six (6) stained bamboo poles. Three (3) each side and symmetrically angled and placed, for those who want a more balanced easy-on-the-eye look. We call this “PADJIK SYMETRIK”! The best part is, the base slab, you can use the space for displays, books and whatnot.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Magiting Project: Bamboo Taxis

bamboo-taxi bamboo-taxi (1) bamboo-taxi (2)


Today is Araw ng Kagitingan and one magiting Filipino named Rustico Balderian had a great idea.

Instead of using jeepneys and small trikes, why not make a bamboo commuter and let it be powered by coconut biodiesel. To complete the exotic look, it is covered with woven mat (banig).

Some concerns though…

  • I just hope it can still run and go out when it’s raining.
  • The engine room will definitely go hot hot hot! It is possible that the outer banig and the bamboo framing inside will be exposed to heat. Heat + Fuel 1 (coco diesel) + Fuel 2 (bamboo & banig) + Oxygen (lots of it especially when the taxi is moving) = FIRE.
  • Using cocodiesel fuel, would you actually look for sapin-sapin, kunchinta and kalamay after you smell what could be an appetizing exhaust flavah.

Rustico Balderian, municipal mayor decided to design and build a vehicle that would be a better mode of transport.  Two bamboo cabs were built, ECO1 and ECO2.  ECO1 seats 20 people including the driver and runs for 8 hours on one gallon of coconut biodiesel fuel.  ECO2 is a smaller cab that seats 8 people and even has a stereo.  ECO2 also runs for 8 hours on the coconut biodiesel fuel.  Both cabs are covered with banig, the traditional woven mat of the Philippines so they are colorful as well as practical.

Compared to the steel-chassised cars and bikes used, the bamboo cars definitely rate higher in those areas:

  • The bamboo cars run on 100% coconut biodiesel.
  • 90% of the bamboo car is made from bamboo
  • Bamboo is indigenous to the area and is a common building material in the Philippines and other Asian countries.  Not only does that put the means of production into the hands of the local villages but it also cuts down on the transport of goods that wastes gas and time.
  • Being such a fast-growing plant, bamboo is highly renewable making mass production easier.
  • Bamboo is surprisingly strong for a grass and has a higher tensile strength than steel.  When woven, the bamboo sheets can easily replace steel panels.
  • Bamboo does not require a great deal of processing for it to be incorporated into designs while it take five tons of ore to make 1 ton of steel plate.
  • Not only does the bamboo taxi keep toxic emissions out of the environment, but growing bamboo for its production releases more oxygen.  Bamboo is a carbon neutral plant that rapidly takes in carbon dioxide in the air and converts it to oxygen.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Happy Bamboo

bamboo, the material

bamboo, the material



We’re happy to announce that we’re producing furniture units using these stained bamboos. Please standby for the units. Some 3 weeks to make.

While waiting, let’s listen to this Bamboo’s “Masaya”.

Bamboo, the band…

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

BAMBOO KEYBOARD + MOUSE

Have you seen the Bamboo Keyboard and Mouse combo? For those who are tired of neutral colored keyboards and mice (cream, off-white, black & white), this bamboo set is a nice refreshing option. The price is a bit on high side though. Around 50$ from this store.

bamboo keyboard & mouse combo

bamboo keyboard & mouse combo

Features:

  • 106 keys office keyboard
  • Optical Scroll-wheel Mouse
  • Keyboard and Mouse are made by bamboo
  • Support Window 2000/XP/Vista and Linux
  • Dimension: 395 x 155 x 20mm (approx.)(Keyboard)
  • Dimension: 104 x 64 x 30mm (approx.)(Mouse)
  • Weight: 842g (Keyboard)
  • Weight: 87g (Mouse)
  • Let me say too that this bamboo themed computer peripherals are a good match to our computer tables.

    Now  we only need to a find a bamboo laptop, the dream native computing set up is complete.

    Wednesday, June 17, 2009

    Old Jar with Bamboo & Buri

    This set includes 12 pcs of bamboo sticks, select buri & an old vintage banga. Price is only P1350.00.

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    Tuesday, March 17, 2009

    Bamboo, In Focus

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    Bamboo, in focus… both in photo (macro) and in description, as used in construction.

    When treated, bamboo forms a very hard wood which is both lightweight and exceptionally durable. In tropical climates it is used in elements of house construction, construction scaffolding, as a substitute for steel reinforcing rods in concrete construction, and so on. Modern companies are also attempting to popularize bamboo flooring made of bamboo pieces steamed, flattened, glued together, finished, and cut. However, bamboo wood is easily infested by wood-boring insects unless treated with wood preservatives or kept very dry. A lot of institutes and universities are working on the bamboo as an ecological construction material. It is possible to get in the United States and France houses 100% made with bamboo, earthquake and cyclone-resistant, with international certification. Three ISO standards are for bamboo as construction material. Fromwiki.