Dunwoody & Madison Is Finally in the Philippines to Fulfill Your Luxury Furniture
Filipino craftsmanship and European precision come alive in Dunwoody & Madison’s first Philippine showroom, redefining luxury furniture in Manila’s Bonifacio Global City.
Words Mika Reyes
Photos courtesy of Dunwoody & Maddison
August 3, 2025
After quietly transforming the interiors of the Philippines’ most exclusive homes, resorts, and sanctuaries since 2001, Dunwoody & Madison steps into the spotlight with its highly anticipated flagship showroom in Bonifacio Global City. Opening July 15th at The Uptown Palazzo, the space is more than a commercial debut—it’s a manifesto of design rooted in artistry, innovation, and soul.
Where Filipino Craftsmanship Meets European Precision
Dunwoody & Madison doesn't simply make furniture—it orchestrates environments. In a world of mass manufacturing, they offer a radical alternative: handcrafted Filipino excellence enhanced by state-of-the-art European materials and machinery. Their commitment is to spaces that are not only lived in but deeply felt.
Whether it’s the sculptural silhouette of a wardrobe or the weightless grace of a kitchen island, each piece is a study in how design can elevate the everyday. Their production sanctuary in Taytay, Rizal is where master artisans, guided by this ethos, bring form to function—with elegance as the default.
Seven Visionaries, One Harmonious Design Dialogue
Curated by Ar Brian Ver, the showroom’s highlight is a masterfully curated collection of five kitchens and two wardrobes—each a signature statement from seven of the Philippines’ most iconic creatives.
Rene Orosa blends European refinement with Filipino soul in a kitchen where tradition meets minimalist grace.
Quito & Jacy Medina invite you into an “everyday open house” where conversation flows as effortlessly as light across bar-height counters and garden vistas.
Ed Calma strips luxury to its bare poetic essence in a space where marble and metal transcend utility.
Anton Mendoza reimagines the walk-in closet as a sanctuary of self-expression, layering faux shagreen in his “Breaking Barriers” concept.
Lisa Ampil’s “Modern Luxe Wardrobe” is a personal atelier of plush textiles and champagne glass shelves—a boutique for the woman who dresses with intention.
Jorge Yulo brings modular magic to life, defying expectations with bespoke forms that surprise and delight.
Joey Yupangco’s “Tutto” captures freedom through versatility—a chef’s table redefined as a hub for transformation.
Each installation is a living canvas, rendering luxury as experience—not ornament.
A Temple of Possibility
Positioned across Mitsukoshi at the new MC Home Depot, the flagship offers visitors more than just design inspiration—it offers foresight. Through space planning, cost estimation, seamless delivery, and expert installation, Dunwoody & Madison doesn’t just sell beauty—it builds it into your home’s DNA.
Beyond kitchens and wardrobes, the brand's repertoire extends to every space that frames daily life—from vanities to bespoke doors, from wood-clad walls to entire lifestyle environments. Their portfolio already reads like a tribute to the Philippines’ cultural icons: Aqua Boracay, Fully Booked, Manila Zoo, and Fitness First, in partnership with industry leaders like Ayala Land, DMCI, and Vista Land.
With sponsorships from SMEG, BLUM, Ren Marble, Machuca Tile, and MDMplus, the launch signals not only a new chapter—but an enduring legacy.
A Filipino Renaissance in Interior Living
In the end, Dunwoody & Madison’s entrance into the retail spotlight is less of a launch and more of a revelation. It reaffirms what design insiders have quietly known for years: that Filipino artistry, when paired with global excellence, can write its own vocabulary of luxury.
Now, that vocabulary is open to everyone—with doors that don’t just open, but invite.
