Casa Juan is a homeware brand inspired by the heritage and culture of the Philippines.
We work with talented Filipino artists and artisans to come up with unique and beautiful designs and showcase them through our products. We believe that Filipino design and craftmanship are world class and should be a part of every home.
OUR VISION
We want to bring a touch of the Philippines to every home, one plate at a time
OUR MISSION
To showcase our rich culture and the beauty of the Philippines through our designs.
We take pride that all our plate designs are original. We work with talented Filipino Artists to make these designs come to life.
Casa Juan is a homeware brand inspired by the heritage and culture of the Philippines.
We work with talented Filipino artists and artisans to come up with unique and beautiful designs and showcase them through our products. We believe that Filipino design and craftmanship are world class and should be a part of every home.
OUR VISION
We want to bring a touch of the Philippines to every home, one plate at a time
OUR MISSION
To showcase our rich culture and the beauty of the Philippines through our designs.
We take pride that all our plate designs are original. We work with talented Filipino Artists to make these designs come to life.
This fund-raising project is a collaboration between Assumption College High School Batch 1997 and Casa Juan, where a portion of the proceeds helps educate students of Assumption Mission Schools all over the Philippines
Price : Php 1,800
Size: 45 cm X 30cm X 4.5cm
Material : Wood resin, acrylic top and velvet bottom
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Hand wash only - Clean with warm water, a mild dishwashing liquid and soft sponge - Do not submerge in water
- Dry it with a dish towel and then any other moisture dry out by allowing them to air dry.
Mini Palayok with spoon condiment holder/ramekin. This is locally made mini palayok condiment container is the perfect accent to your tablescape. Use it for your garlic, shrimp paste, chopped onions and favourite spices.
Material :ceramic
Size : 2.5" H x 3" D
Price: Php 500.00
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Hand wash only - Use a mild dishwashing liquid and soft sponge when washing. - Avoid using scouring pads and abrasive detergents
NOTE: Due to different monitors , picture may not reflect the actual color of the item.
Mutya, which means amulet or pearl in English is also a common name for Filipina women. It is the first series of our Filipiniana collection where we feature traditional Philippine clothing in our products.
Mutya features the Maria Clara gown which is also known as Traje de Mestiza. It is a traditional dress which is worn by aristocratic women in the Philippines during the 1800’s. It takes its name from Maria Clara, a character from Noli me Tangere written by our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal.
The Maria Clara gown traditionally consists of a “camisa” or blouse, a “saya” or long skirt, “tapis” – a rectangular cloth worn over the skirt and a “panuelo” a kerchief which is worn over the shoulders.
Material : Polyester made by a local textile mill in the Philippines
Size : 15" diameter
Price : Php 450 per pc.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Hand wash with cold water and liquid detergent soap
2. Do not use bleach
3. Do not tumble dry
NOTE: Due to different monitors , picture may not reflect the actual color of the item.
Our Laro Tayo coaster is illustrated by Kora Dandan Albano, a Filipino painter and children’s book illustrator. Her work explores the world of childhood enchantments and gives a sense of child-like innocence that evoke a feeling of delight and nostalgia. It takes us back to a place and time when life was magical, gentle and pure.
Our Laro Tayo series features the games we used to play as a child such as the Luksong Tinik, Luksong Baka, Sungka & Pitik Bulag