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English: The Bawod Chair is another remarkable piece designed by Kenneth Cobonpue, known for its elegant and organic form inspired by the traditional Filipino basket weaving. The chair stands out with its unique design and use of natural materials, combining artistry and comfort.

Description of the Bawod Chair Design: The Bawod Chair features a woven, cocoon-like structure that offers a sense of comfort and security. The design is inspired by the traditional Filipino bawod or basket, which is known for its interwoven patterns. Materials: It is typically made from natural materials such as rattan, bamboo, or abaca, and sometimes paired with metal or other elements to enhance its structure. Functionality: The Bawod Chair provides both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality, offering a comfortable seating experience while also serving as a statement piece for any space. Bawod Chair at the Kabilin Center If the Bawod Chair is featured at the Kabilin Center, it will serve as a representation of the fusion of traditional Filipino craftsmanship with modern design. The chair showcases the creativity and skill of Cebuano artisans, demonstrating their ability to reinterpret traditional forms with a contemporary twist.

Inspiration and Impact

The Bawod Chair is not just a piece of furniture but a symbol of Filipino heritage and craftsmanship. By incorporating traditional weaving techniques, it reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Filipino artisans, while its modern design demonstrates the evolution of Filipino furniture-making. The chair stands as a testament to Cebu’s role in shaping global design trends.
Cebuano: Ang Bawod Chair usa na usab ka talagsaong disenyo nga gihimo ni Kenneth Cobonpue, nga nailhan sa iyang elegante ug organic nga porma nga gipasiugdahan sa tradisyunal nga Filipino basket weaving. Ang lingkuranan nagtindog nga talagsaon tungod sa iyang unique nga disenyo ug paggamit sa natural nga mga materyales, nga naghiusa sa arte ug kahimut-an.

Paglarawan sa Bawod Chair Disenyo: Ang Bawod Chair adunay woven nga porma nga sama sa cocoon, nga nagahatag og pagbati sa kahimut-an ug seguridad. Ang disenyo niini inspirado sa tradisyunal nga bawod o basket nga kilala sa iyang interwoven nga mga pattern. Materyales: Kasagaran kini gihimo gamit ang mga natural nga materyales sama sa rattan, bamboo, o abaca, ug usahay pinagsama sa metal o uban pang mga elemento aron mapalig-on ang iyang estruktura. Fungsyon: Ang Bawod Chair nagahatag og aesthetic appeal ug praktikal nga gamit, naghatag og komportable nga lingkoranan samtang nagserbisyo usab ingon usa ka sentro sa atensyon sa bisan unsang lugar. Bawod Chair sa Kabilin Center Kung ang Bawod Chair ipakita sa Kabilin Center, kini magapakita sa paghiusa sa tradisyunal nga Filipino craftsmanship ug modernong disenyo. Ang lingkuranan nagrepresentar sa pagka-mamugnaon ug kahanas sa mga Cebuano artisan, nga nagpasabot sa ilang abilidad sa pag-interpretar sa mga tradisyunal nga porma uban sa kontemporaryo nga twist.

Inspirasyon ug Epekto

Ang Bawod Chair dili lang usa ka kasangkapan, kundi usa usab ka simbolo sa Filipino heritage ug craftsmanship. Pinaagi sa pag-aplikar sa mga tradisyunal nga weaving techniques, kini nagrepresentar sa inobasyon ug pagka-resourceful sa mga Filipino artisan, samtang ang iyang modernong disenyo nagapakita sa pag-uswag sa paghimo og kasangkapan sa Pilipinas. Ang lingkuranan usa ka testamento sa papel sa Cebu sa paghulma sa global nga disenyo.
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