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The Art of Meaningful Living

June 15, 2024
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By 
Rick Formalejo

The June issue of MyHome Magazine aims to guide you in creating a home that reflects your personal style and values. Themed “The Art of Meaningful Living,” this edition is packed with inspiring stories, expert advice, and stunning visuals to help you transform your living space into a haven of beauty and significance. 

Inside this Issue:

Cover Story: Explore Ricco Ocampo’s well-curated home, where art and meaning intertwine in every corner. Get inspired by his ability to create a living space that is both visually stunning and deeply personal.

Feature Story: Discover an apartment that serves as a breathtaking showcase for the owner’s artifact collection. Learn how to display your own treasures in a way that elevates your home’s aesthetic and tells your unique story.

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Arts and Culture: Meet 10 local artists who are making waves in the art world. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast, these artists offer fresh perspectives and pieces that could become the highlights of your collection.

Trend Focus: Embrace the elegance of cool-toned metals in interior design. From sleek accents to bold installations, see how these materials can add a sophisticated touch to your home.

Objects and Materials: Admire the exquisite abaca rugs by Nazareno/Lichauco. This selection showcases the rich textures and sustainable appeal of abaca, perfect for adding a natural, warm touch to any space.

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With MyHome Magazine’s June issue, you’ll find endless inspiration and practical tips to infuse your home with meaning and style.

Get a more intimate look at Ricco Ocampo’s beautiful home by ordering your copy of MyHome’s June 2024 Issue, available via the sarisari.shopping website, Shopee, and Lazada. E-magazines are available for download via Readly, Press Reader, and Magzter.

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