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RAY OF SUNSHINE

What does design for slow living mean? For Vianca Soleil, it’s a return to her Filipino roots after years of working internationally as an interior designer. “Soleil” means “sun” in French, and Vianca’s approach to designing her island home blends a touch of the refined simplicity of the sunny Provençal style with the Philippines’ tropical vibrancy.

Unna was conceptualized to grow out of the seaside landscape. Vianca accomplished the skillful feat of designing a basic structure as an expression of an exceptionally precise aesthetic, referencing tradition and modern minimalistic tastes.

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