At Goldenberg Mansion in Manila, a meaningful moment for Philippine design unfolded on February 20, 2026. The Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) introduced its newly elected Board of Trustees, an assembly of respected creatives who now carry the responsibility of steering the countryβs interior design community into its next chapter.
More than a change in leadership, the transition signals a broader shift in how the profession sees itself today. Filipino interior designers, the organization believes, are no longer merely creators of beautiful rooms. They are cultural innovators, environmental stewards, and healers of space whose work shapes how people live, work, and restore themselves in the environments they inhabit.
At the helm of this vision is Cecil Ravelas, the organizationβs newly electe
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