16/02/2026
If our pieces could speak, their voices would hum a soft, warm melody that echoes through time and space.
As TAHANAN takes on a new form, with its same renowned, age-old Filipino craftsmanship, reinterpreted through contemporary lens, a story unfolds for you to uncover.
Designed in collaboration with Ar. Brian Ver, whose expertise in modernist and contemporary design brings a fresh perspective to every piece.
Let our pieces speak to you:
TAHANAN Showroom, Makati
Q1 2026
10/02/2026
In TAHANAN, every piece is made with intentional craftsmanship, creating a balance of sculptural geometry that melds with the human warmth of handmade work.
Find home in our pieces soon:
TAHANAN Showroom, Makati
Q1 2026
02/02/2026
From careful hands to beyond. We’re thankful for every conversation, visit, and shared moment at Maison et Objet, and for DESIGNPhilippines, whose trust made this possible. With deep appreciation, we continue to grow - carried forward by the support and encouragement you have given us.
18/01/2026
Where furniture becomes feeling,
and craft carries the spirit of home. Explore Tahanan’s thoughtfully made collection in person.
Maison et Objet, Paris | Hall 4 Stand F92-G91
Until January 19th
24/10/2020
are made in collaboration with different artisan communities around the Philippines. Here is our Abaca Wired Lamp in black at one of our favorite designer's home - 💙💛❤️
When we were drafting our missions to guide us through our curation of home goods - we ideated with the phrase "to bring home the warmth and comfort of our filipino roots from various parts of the Philippines to shape your home."
We feel like we fulfill our mission when you get to resonate with our pieces - when it reminds you of the memories and experiences brought by our piece that shapes a space into a home.
10/10/2020
Textiles and textures found in a Filipino home: calado, flora, brick, and wood.
Photo by
04/10/2020
Reading a Letter, 1933, India ink with pencil on heavy paper by Fernando Amorsolo. Originally acquired by Whipple Hall and Ethel Crellin. Whipple Hall was American businessman who settled in Manila in 1909 and then returned to America in 1936. One of the folders containing the drawings bears a notation by Ethel Crellin dated 1933.
By The Kahimyang Project
06/08/2020
"mga alaala ng pag-iyak at pagtawa
mga alaala sa aming tahanan." By Wikang Tagalog
Photo by .store