Philux breathes new life into heritage Filipino furniture

Filipino craftsmanship has always been inherently sustainable, making use of materials that are not just easily and naturally sourced but also durable enough to last generations.

Conscious luxury furniture manufacturer Philux bears this deep understanding of local craftsmanship, with its products reflecting the thoughtful design and making use of the best local materials for decades.

Forty five years since its inception, the family company is now managed by the second generation of Kienles: Stephanie Kienle Gonzalez and Jessica Kienle Maxwell. Under the daughters’ helm, Philux continues its focus on sustainable materials, melding the time-tested techniques of traditional furniture making with modern technology. The result? Furniture pieces that bear the distinct Filipino heritage in its design, while being made to last generations.

On its 45th year, Philux sets its sights on bridging the past, present, and future by breathing new life into classic Filipino heritage designs. Beloved silhouettes and forms are reworked, bearing a sleek, more modern feel, while the materials keep it grounded in tradition, in the signature forms Philux has become known for.

“Our design is not just about form and function, it’s about creating timeless pieces that tell a story of elegance, artisanship, and sustainable innovation. All the while, each creation reflects our commitment to an authentic lifestyle—we make space for the spirit of our collaborators to shine through,” says Philux vice president and creative director Kienle Maxwell.