Lee has partnered with Bookniture for their “Refresh The City” campaign because its aim is to be able to return the ownership of space back to the people anywhere, at any time. With the continuous building of structures around the world, space is already becoming limited. With this project of Lee with Bookniture, they created a product called Bookniture: a book that quickly turns into a multifunctional furniture in order to allow any space in the city to be re-imagined as a point of conversation, culture, and creativity at anytime. This handy piece of furniture will be able to make use of what was once an unuseable space. :) More than Lee’s goals with their “Refresh The City” campaign, I think this furniture book can especially be useful for waiting in line or simply waiting in general. Imagine waiting for hours in a place where there are limited seats (government offices during deadline submissions, doctor’s appointments and the like); it can take you hours standing and waiting for your turn. With Bookniture, you can easily take a seat with you anywhere you go so you won’t have to worry about tiring yourself from standing too long. :) Another place where I believe this multifunctional furniture can be extremely useful is during outdoor concerts & music festivals. :) Music festivals can take HOURS so it’s always better if you take your own seat with you whenever you attend one. But of course, medyo dyahe kung magdadala ka ng foldable chair diba? Ganda ng outfit mo sabay may steel chair or monoblock kang bitbit. Hahaha! :) Bookniture has a very modern hispter design (it just looks like a big book) that can still make you look chic, even though in reality you’re actually holding a furniture. :) Bookniture is revolutionary in the way that it does not seek to permanently change the Urban landscape. Rather, it adds to it by brining conversation, culture and creativity in every space that we witness Bookniture being opened. #LeexBookniture #LeeJeansPH #LeeJeans #Bookniture #Lee #RefreshTheCity #creative #UniqueFurniture #StayCurious #creativity #space #ad #Nuffnang #NuffnangPH #blogger
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Just in time for Holloween, The Arts Management Program under the School of Design and Arts (SDA), De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde partnered with emegerging theater group TAXI to present the horror theatrical production, MULAGAT, this October 2016. :) Mulagat, a multisensorial horror theatrical play written and directed by Eric Villanueva Dela Cruz, makes use of Theater-in-the-Dark on some portions of the play, designed to provide an alternative experience to visual bias of watching a play by plugging the audience in complete darkness to stimulate other senses. The story centers around a graduating architecture student, Nico, who wakes up in the middle of the night to investigate the strange sounds emanating from the hallway outside his condo unit. He stumbles upon a young girl looking for her brother. The tale unfolds in a series of eerie encounters that spirals down uncontrollably, escalating into a spine-chilling revelation. Okay, I think I’ve shared enough. This seems like a hair raising experience, and it’s a perfect halloween adventure. :) The play will run from October 7 to 29, 2016 at the SDA Black Box Theater, 6/F Benilde School of Design and Arts Campus, 950 P. Ocampo St., Malate, Manila. For inquiries, contact TAXI Theater at +63 908 485 4983 or [email protected] :) Visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/taxitheater for more details. :) #Mulagat #Theater #TaxiTheater #DLSUCSB #CSB #SDA #ad #horror #Halloween #PhilippineTheater
Growing up in the Philippines, the first ever peanut butter that I got to know was Lily’s Peanut Butter. And even though I’ve been introduced to different imported brands over the years, there’s still something about Lily’s that feels like home. :) Compared to other peanut butters, which are mostly just nutty and little sweet and salty, Lily’s peanut spread is more on the sweet side but still nutty and delicious. I guess the nice sweet touch to their product is what really makes it Pinoy. And now, they have introduced a less sinful version of their famous peanut butter! :) They have adapted to people’s transition to choosing healthier foods by adding Stevia extract to their ingredient instead of regular sugar. With that, you can feel less guilty when you put a spoonful of peanut butter over your bread/toast! :) Here’s a good breakfast choice for those who on a diet and always on a rush: My Favorite Banana Peanut Butter Milkshake 1 Banana 2 Ice Cubes 1 Spoonful of Lily’s Peanut Spread Lite 1 Regular Mug of Milk Put everything in the blender and SHAKE until it’s smooth and creamy :) I’ve tried using other peanut butters for this recipe and so far, Lily’s is the best choice because it’s sweeter peanut butter flavor compliments the milkshake better. :) Here’s the line up of Lily’s Products. From left to right: Lily’s Crunchy Peanut Butter, Lily’s Peanut Butter, Lily’s Peanut Spread Lite, Lily’s Coco Jam, Lily’s Chocolate Peanut Butter :) Here’s another sweet breakfast idea/breakfast treat: Pinoy Style Peanut Butter & Jelly The famous American favorite, Peanut Butter & Jelly, is usually made of Peanut Butter & Strawberry/Grape Jam sandwiched between two toasts. For our Pinoy Style Peanut Butter & Jelly here’s what you can do: Pandesal with Lily’s Peanut Spread & Coco Jam! :) It’s super easy to make, it’s yummy and comforting! :) #PeanutButter #Recipe #Lilys #LilysPeanutButter #LilysPeanutSpreadLite #diet #Stevia #BreakfastFood #BreakfastRecipe #EasyToMake #GuiltFree #Food #Flaylay #blogger #launch #CertifiedBloggers #Breakfast #Milkshake #WhatsNew #NewProduct #Philippines #Ad
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