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Check Out These 7 Filipino Home Decor Items to Spruce Up Your Place

Make your house feel like a Filipino home with these local home accessories.

By: Antonette Louise Guiao | April 07, 2021
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The Philippines is abundant in products made from natural materials!


The Philippines is rich in resources, enabling Filipinos to make beautiful crafts and products out of the materials around them. Most Filipino products—from carefully carved furniture to hand-woven items such as bags and wallets—are inspired by the country’s culture, so owning a locally made item also entails carrying an entire story with you.

Luckily, Filipinos excel at making home decor items as well. Even though most decorations use modern designs nowadays, there are still local products rooted in Filipino culture which are sure to give your homes a warm touch. Read on and check out 7 cool home decor items for your house and where you can buy them!


1. Jose Rizal Bookends from Liwayway.ph

Where to buy: Merville, Parañaque City or online at https://liwaywayph.com/
Price: PhP8,000


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Be inspired to read with these Jose Rizal bookends!

Image: Liwayway PH Facebook Page

Nothing says “Fiipino” more than home decorations inspired by the Philippines’ very own national hero, Jose Rizal. Rizal was known to have started reforms during the Spanish colonial period through his meaningful novels, which soon led to the country’s independence. It’s no wonder that he was the inspiration for these cool Jose Rizal bookends!



The bookends are made of resin, a highly viscous material that is hardened by heat, light, and setting agents. Hand crafted by talented artisans, this modern emblem of the country’s national hero gives such strong Filipino vibes.


2. Pandan Pillow from Balikbayan Handicrafts

Where to buy:
1010 Antonio Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City
HK Sunplaza, Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City
Online at http://balikbayanhandicrafts.com.ph/
Price: PhP720


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A lot of crafts can be made out of panda leaves, and one of them is the Pandan Pillow.

Image: Balikbayan Handicrafts Website

If there’s one thing Filipinos love more than eating, it’s sleeping. And what better way to doze off in the afternoon than with a Pandan Pillow? This pillow from Balikbayan Handicrafts is made of pandan leaves, a tropical plant that commonly grows in Southeast Asia which is also used in cooking due to its sweet taste and aroma. Measuring 35.5 centimeters, the pillow is not just a perfect Filipino decoration but a perfect support for comfort as well.

As of April 2021, this item is currently out of stock.


3. 18K Gold Plated Agate Coasters Sapphire from Moss Manila Home

Where to buy: Granada Street, Gilmore, New Manila, Quezon City or online at http://www.mossmanilahome.com/
Price: PhP8,250


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The 18K Gold Plated Agate Coasters are sold in 4’s and are approximately 5” diameters.

Images: Left, @mossmanilahome; Right, Moss Manila Home Website

If you’re looking for a functional home decor that brings not only a Filipino touch to your home but class and luxury as well, these 18K Gold Plated Agate Coasters might be what you need. The coasters are made from high-quality agate, a translucent gemstone that can be found in the Philippines.



Each slab is uniquely designed and may either look translucent or solid. The edges are crafted with 18-karat gold, and the bottom has padded rubber so it doesn’t slip. Fun fact: Agate is not just admired for its beauty but it is also known to bring stability and supportive energy to a home!

As of April 2021, this item is currently out of stock.


4. Angelina Embroidered Picture Frame from Domesticity

Where to buy:
4th floor, Glorietta Mall, Makati City
Crossings Department Store: Shangri-La Mall, Trinoma & Quezon Ave.
Make Room: Bonifacio High Street
Online at https://www.mydomesticity.com/
Price: PhP435


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The embroidered patterns on the Angelina Embroidered Picture Frame give a sweet feminine touch to the product.

Image: Domesticity Website

The Philippines is abundant in forests, making it home to hundreds of species of trees. One of these is the Raffia palm, whose fibers are used for crafts such as mats, baskets, and, surprisingly, picture frames! Domesticity’s Angelina Embroidered Picture Frame is hand-embroidered by amazing artisans from Gawad Kalinga Village in San Carlos, Negros Occidental. It is made from natural raffia material and faux leather and comes in 3R and 5R sizes.

In case you didn’t know, the talented workers of Domesticity are beneficiaries of Gawad Kalinga, and part of the company’s profits goes to the families they support. Purchasing a picture frame would mean helping these people out and encouraging them to continue making wonderful arts by hand!



5. Bamboo Wine Holder from Subida

Where to buy:
Bong-ao Highway, Valencia, Negros Oriental
Online at https://subidasouvenirs.com/
Price: PhP980


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The Bamboo Wine Holder keeps your wine bottle cold and diagonal.

Image: Subida Website

Here’s a trivia: did you know that Filipinos are the second highest consumers of alcoholic beverages in Southeast Asia? You read that right! If you visit Filipino homes, you’ll notice that at least two out of three families have supplies of wine ready to be opened during special occasions.

This is why Subida’s Bamboo Wine Holder is a must-have for Filipino households! Not only does it make an artsy holder for your wine bottle, but it adds a fine Filipino touch to your home as well. The holder can carry one wine bottle, and it can be placed on any table or countertop. It is proudly handmade and is about 20 centimeters in width.

As of April 2021, this item is currently out of stock.


6. Jeepney Metal Art Wall Décor by Balikbayan Handicrafts

Where to buy:
1010 Antonio Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City
HK Sunplaza, Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City
Online at http://balikbayanhandicrafts.com.ph/
Price: PhP5,400


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This wall decor perfectly captures the image of a Philippine jeepney.

Image: Balikbayan Handicrafts Website

The jeepney is the most popular and inexpensive mode of public transportation in the Philippines. Unanimously known as the “King of the Road,” jeepneys are seen almost everywhere. Painted with bright colors, decorated with tacky drawings, and adorned with lavish accessories, this vehicle is easy to spot and interesting to look at.

This could be why the jeepney is what’s featured in one of the most Filipino decorations ever made: the Jeepney Designed Metal Art Wall Décor by Balikbayan Handicrafts. Made from scrap metal, the wall décor beautifies your home with its sleek and modern design and does so with an eco-friendly touch.


7. Mother of Pearl Shells Night Lamp from Prettyful Shop

Where to buy: Online at https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyfulShop
Price: PhP 1,928.93


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The Mother of Pearl Shells Night Lamp gives off a soft and relaxing illumination.

Image: Prettyful Shop’s Etsy Store

Thanks to the country’s abundance in marine life, Filipinos can easily create mesmerizing crafts out of underwater resources. One great example is Prettyful Shop’s Mother of Pearl Shells Night Lamp.

The lamp is made of Mother-of-Pearl shells which contain an iridescent coating made of nacre, a substance produced by mollusks such as oysters. The shells are bleached a light shade of pink, giving off a relaxing and elegant vibe. The night lamp measures 20 centimeters in height and 17 centimeters both in width and depth and is a perfect home decoration, gift idea or a souvenir!



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There is no better way to promote the Filipino way than by decorating your home with these splendid items. Love local and appreciate our own!


This article was originally published in Yoorekka on August 27, 2019 and last updated on April 7, 2021


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About Antonette Louise Guiao
Antonette is a writer, a night owl, an extrovert, and a BTS ARMY. Her spare time is consumed by drawing digital vector art, sleeping, binge-watching Netflix series, and learning how to cook. An adventurer by heart, she aspires to travel the world with her family, try extreme outdoor activities, and taste all sorts of food in different countries.
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