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06/12/2025

Kismet Kisaku

The smallest message can lead to the most powerful shifts.

24/10/2024

Kerf Kismet Kisakus

Each triangular mystery pouch conceals a delightful surprise charm and a message crafted to inspire you.

Choose your Kisaku, discover your power word, and carry a unique piece of positivity with you wherever life takes you.

Add this to your Anik Aniks this Sunday, Oct. 27, when you visit us at Booth No. 6 at Kung Anik Anik in Bayanihan Center, Pasig City!

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23/12/2022

Good things come to those who believe

Merry 🎄 Christmas!



22/12/2021

Hello

We know it's been a while since we posted and we're sorry for being MIA on Instagram.

We'd like you to know that we are still available at the following partner stores:
Common Room - Ayala Bay
Common Room - SM Aura Pop-up
Common Room web shop
Go Lokal - Glorietta
Make Space Today - Uptown BGC

These cut-out letters are exclusively available at Common Room Pop-up in SM Aura.


Photos from Common Room PH's post 18/08/2021

New post from Common Room Ph

Photos 19/08/2020

Revived

Unearthed this droopy pothos yesterday. It looks like the plant loves the water more.

Acrylic vase no. 01 now open for pre-order.
Dimensions: 7.5" x 6.5" x 2.5" (W x H x Thickness)
Intro price: P950.00. DM us for inquiries.

Photos 12/06/2020

Beep Beep! Beep Beep!

Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni), sometimes called simply jeeps (Filipino: dyip), are buses and the most popular means of public transportation ubiquitous in the Philippines.[3] They are known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art.[4] A Sarao jeepney was exhibited at the Philippine pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair as a national image for the Filipinos.
Source: Wikipedia

On photo:
Jeepney Lapel pins
Gold and Silver


Photos 02/06/2020

Let your dreams set sail.

The Vinta is a traditional outrigger boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The boats are made by Sama-Bajau, Tausug, and Yakan peoples living in the Sulu Archipelago, Zamboanga peninsula, and southern Mindanao. Vinta are characterized by their colorful rectangular lug sails (bukay) and bifurcated prows and sterns, which resemble the gaping mouth of a crocodile.
Vinta are used as fishing vessels, cargo ships, and houseboats. Smaller undecorated versions of the vinta used for fishing are known as tondaan.

Source: Wikipedia

On photo:
Vinta lapel pins
Go Lokal x Common Room's
Sakay Collection

They are available online.
Send us a DM to order.



Photos 09/03/2020

Have additional space on your workstation with our Monitor Stand. Light, functional and simply makes your station look better.

Dm us for orders!

Photos 06/03/2020

A light pocket phone stand that you can assemble and disassemble on the go!
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KerfandCo

Photos 04/03/2020

A cleaner environment helps get you into focus. Keep your stuff in order using our Mini Drawer and Pen holder.
Send us a DM to order 👌
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