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South Palms, Philippines

  • carlogortjes
  • Sep 2
  • 1 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Themics was honored to collaborate with South Palms Resort & Spa – MGallery Collection in Panglao to elevate the resort’s family-friendly spaces through bespoke design solutions. Our team conceptualized, produced, and installed Aya’s Treehouse, a captivating kids’ play area featuring a handcrafted wooden structure that blends seamlessly with the tropical surroundings.



For the adjacent children’s pool, we custom-built a Manta Ray Slide from durable fiberglass, ensuring both safety and fun. To complement the aquatic theme, we added vibrant manta ray props and created a striking centerpiece—the Tarsier Playhouse. While its natural wood appearance evokes Bohol’s heritage, the structure is expertly crafted from high-quality resin for longevity and resilience. These installations reflect Themics’ commitment to merging creativity, cultural storytelling, and premium craftsmanship, delivering immersive experiences that delight families and enhance the resort’s luxurious ambiance.



In addition, bespoke estate road signage was created for South Palms, ensuring clear navigation with a design aesthetic that harmonizes with the resort’s natural environment. Various authentic gongs and drums were crafted to enrich cultural and ceremonial spaces, particularly for the Sunset Ritual and lobby décor—elements that celebrate Boholano traditions and have been featured in design-focused articles. Finally, the room numbers for the luxury state rooms were designed as handcrafted signage, featuring natural wood textures and engraved numbers that complement the rustic-modern interiors, reinforcing the resort’s identity as a sanctuary of Filipino artistry.

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