R2R Living Line Sheet

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•STOCKS-ON-HAND MINIMUM PURCHASE - 3,000USD •MADE-TO-ORDER - minimum of 200 pieces per style. Color sourcing can be discussed. Since we deal with upcycled fabric, we do our best to source the closest possible color according to your preference. •PRODUCTION LEAD TIME - 60 days (excluding shipping), 90 days if inclusive of indigenous materials. •TERMS AND CONDITIONS - FOB Manila, 50% downpayment upon release of Purchase Order, 50% upon delivery of finished goods. •COLORS - the products in this line sheet are handcrafted using fabric remnants and indigenous materials. Thus, each color may be limited and even one-of-a-kind. Special orders for specific colors and shades are possible depending on the lead time. •PRODUCTION PROCESS - all the products are carefully handcrafted by artisans from start to finish.

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OLIVIA D’ABOVILLE COLLECTION Olivia d’Aboville is a French-Filipino artist who graduated with honors from Duperre, a prestigious Textile Design school in Paris in 2009. She specialized in tapestry and textile structures and adapted the techniques to create her own woven forms. She has been exploring sculpting with textile technique since then and had her first solo exhibition: Chasm of Fantasies at at the Ayala Museum in 2010. She was nominated and short-listed for the Ateneo Art Awards 2011: Anatomy of Autonomy. In 2012, Olivia d’Aboville collaborated with R2R to launch a chic new Home Collection dubbed “Merienda”. The collection was inspired by Filipino desserts - sparked by comments of the artisans on the likeness of the pouf to puto, a local rice cake. Thus, Olivia named each piece after a popular Filipino dessert whose colors also inspired the collection -- the purple ube, leche flan beige, the sapin-sapin bright magenta and the gray suman.

Style Name

Style

Photo

Description

Suman (S)

Floor Pillow

Suman (L)

Product Dimensions

WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

24” x 24”

80

240

32” x 32”

142

430

Floor pillow, solid or multicolored, in tightly crocheted cotton with fiber fill stuffing

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Style Name

Style

Puto (S)

Floor Pouf Puto (L)

Sapinsapin (S) Area Rug Sapinsapin (L)

Photo

Description

Pouf, solid or multi-colored, in loosely crocheted cotton with fiber fill stuffing

Product Dimensions

WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

20” x 8”

49

150

36” x 12”

130

390

36”

55

165

47”

98

300

Area rug, solid or multi-colored in crocheted cotton

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PILLOW COLLECTION Style Name

Filipinas

Arena & Piedra

Style

Accent Pillow

Accent Pillow

Photo

Description

Throw pillow cover in upcycled fabric with T’nalak* in rainbow or chevron pattern.

Throw pillow cover in upcycled fabric using reversed basket weave technique in fourcolor checkerboard pattern, with natural canvas

Product Dimensions

WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

18” x 18”

25

75

20” x 20”

29

87

18” x 18”

18

55

20” x 20”

23

70

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Style Name

Oro

Roto

Rama

Style

Accent Pillow

Accent Pillow

Accent Pillow

Photo

Description Throw pillow cover in back-toback upcycled fabric cloth using reversed basketweave technique with metallic faux leather strips interwoven in a windowpane pattern Throw pillow cover in upcycled scrap cloth using reversed technique, with pandan in houndstooth pattern as underside

Throw pillow cover in upcycled scrap cloth using reversed technique in fourcolor checkerboard pattern, with natural pandan as underside

Product Dimensions

WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

18” x 18”

32

99

20” x 20”

40

120

18” x 18”

22

68

20” x 20”

26

78

18” x 18”

22

68

20” x 20”

26

78

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Style Name

Plaza

Style

Accent Pillow

Photo

Description Throw pillow cover in upcycled scrap cloth using reversed technique, with Binakol** as underside

Product Dimensions

18” x 18”

WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

20

58

* T’nalak is a traditional cloth woven by the T’boli women of Lake Sebu in South Cotabato, Mindanao. These women continue this tedious and age-old practice involving the ikat method using natural dyes and threads from plant fibers that are indigenous to the Philippines. The T’boli women weave without the use of drawn patterns, but instead rely on mental images for their designs. The T’nalak weavers, also known as the “Dreamweavers”, believe that the textile patterns are bestowed on them through dreams either on their own, from their ancestors or through Fu Dalu, the spirit of the abaca. ** Binakol is a textile pattern handwoven on a small scale in Ilocos. Also known as binakel, binakael, or binakul (meaning “twill” in Ilocano) is a variation of the abel. Binakol was popular by the end of the 19th century; today, however, its weaving is considered a dwindling industry due to the nonavailability of local cotton and its price disadvantage compared to factory-woven alternatives. Binakol can be easily recognized by its uniform, interlocked geometric patterns that result in psychedelic optical art designs, which are said to represent the waves of the sea and, among indigenous peoples of the Cordilleras, protection against malevolent spirits.

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FOOT RUGS Style Name

Manta

Style

Accent Rug

Photo

Description

Pair of home accent rugs using upcycled fabric using reversed technique basketweave in sold, striped, or printed patterns

Product Dimensions

13” x 20”

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WSP (USD)

SRP (USD)

5

15


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