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Blending spaces for belonging: Kanso Living unfolds at The Observatory Sales Pavilion

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October 03, 2025

Where urban life often leaves little room to pause and moments of calm are sometimes overlooked, finding spaces that invite stillness and connection has become a rare luxury.

- By ZINNIA OLINARES

Blending spaces for belonging: Kanso Living unfolds at The Observatory Sales Pavilion

Federal Land NRE Global (FNG) introduced its vision for such spaces at its first Kanso Living event, “Finding the Right Blend: Building Spaces for Belonging,” held last September 28 at The Observatory Sales Pavilion in Mandaluyong City. Blending the art of Japanese tea rituals with the philosophy of intentional living, the event offered guests a taste of how thoughtfully designed homes can nurture harmony and belonging.

In a Sunday morning steeped in the warm aroma of matcha and the tranquility of minimalism, the event marked not only a cultural encounter but also an exploration of how thoughtful rituals and well-designed homes can nurture belonging.

More than a blending and tasting workshop, Kanso Living invited guests to slow down, savor, and reflect on how one's surroundings shape daily experiences. The intimate gathering captured the Japanese philosophy of kanso—harmony, simplicity, tranquility, and connection—concepts that FNG weaves into the living spaces it creates.

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