Spatio has reopened in Opus Mall with a renewed purpose: to serve as a true home for over 100 Filipino designers and makers. More than just a retail destination, the revitalized 7,800-square-meter, three-level space is now a multi-sensory showcase of Filipino creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural identity.

Spatio invites everyone to a multisensory shopping experience — where sight, scent, sound, and texture tells a story. PHOTOS FROM SPATIO
At the heart of Spatio’s refreshed identity is its new campaign, “#KwentoNatinGalingPilipino,” a collaboration between Spatio, the Fashion Accessory Makers of the Philippines (FAMph), and filmmaker and artist Connie Macatuno. The campaign repositions the store as a living archive of local talent — where every product carries a story, and every purchase becomes a connection to heritage.

Spatio proudly houses over 100 Filipino makers and designers, offering a curated mix of fashion, accessories, home, and lifestyle goods across its expansive 7,800 sqm three-level space.
“For me, fashion and accessories are visual storytellers. Part of my advocacy is to keep on telling the story of our Filipino identity — whether it’s in film, in TV, or in this case, retail. I want each one of you to feel that Spatio is your home, whether it’s in the context of bahay or house, or in the context of homeland, bayan,” Macatuno, who also serves as FAMph’s marketing head and the creative director behind the campaign, said in her speech.

Models wearing local brands such as Lokal, Mara Piñon, Roweliza, The Leather Studio Manila, Lakat and Agsam Fashion Fern, among others.
Guests entering Spatio are welcomed by a curated experience that activates all senses — scents inspired by ube to evoke nostalgia, textured vignettes showcasing handcrafted goods, ambient storytelling through curated sound, and a layout that invites deeper exploration.
One of the highlights is “Sa Habi ng Alaala: A Tapestry of Filipino Sound,” a three-hour music mix by Jorge Juan B. Wieneke V. The soundscape blends kundimans, ancestral beats, funk, folk, and experimental music, creating an immersive environment that mirrors the diversity of Filipino identity.
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Spatio now features a robust lineup of over 100 local designers and makers, with FAMph at the forefront. The group is known for elevating the local fashion accessory industry by using indigenous materials and honoring traditional techniques.
Among the featured brands under FAMph are Alchemista, Abel PH, Lokal, Charming Baldemor, Agsam Fashion Fern, Crystal Seas, Leather Studio Manila, Oel Designs, Nifty Shoes, Strozzi, Style Isle, Lakat, Roweliza, Beatriz, Mara Piñon, and Jmakitalo.
Beyond FAMph, the space also highlights a wide range of independent and established Filipino creatives, from fashion designers to artisans and lifestyle brands, each contributing to a collective narrative of Filipino excellence.
Spatio extends the storytelling experience into lifestyle and culinary spaces. On-site café partners like We The People Coffee & Tea Co. and Bar Shu offer Filipino-inspired drinks and desserts, including Bibingka Cheesecake, Kape Latik, Wild Halo-Halo, and Ube Colada.
With the unveiling of its new direction, Spatio positions itself not just as a store, but as a movement — a communal home where design, storytelling, and national pride intersect.