Modular Cabinetry

A Story of Passion for Wood Craftsmanship

Phillip was born into the furniture industry. His parents, Antonio and Rosita Go ran Triton Sales Center in the early 1980s, with its main showroom located at the corner of Araneta Street and San Sebastian. From a young age, Phillip was immersed in the nuances of wood craftsmanship. The family's furniture shop on Roxas Avenue, Barangay 39 — just a short walk from their home — became his playground, where he crafted his high school projects, including a Christmas star with a belen that quietly stood out among his classmates, as well as residential models for his art class.

At home, he was surrounded by beautifully designed interiors, thanks to his mother, Rose, an interior designer. Their furnishings were always in step with the latest trends. While most kids were flipping through comic books, Phillip was already browsing through interior design magazines, shaping his early appreciation for style and craftsmanship.

Although his professional journey initially took off in the building products industry — starting with long-span roofing and later diversifying into architectural glass under Versal Windows & Doors — his lifelong connection to woodcraft never left him. In today's evolving market, he recognized a rising trend closely aligned with his passion: the modular cabinet industry, offering a fresh opportunity to continue his family's legacy and bring refined living spaces to life.

Building on the legacy of his family's craftsmanship — all with a vision to inspire others to Live Elegantly, Phillip is actively engaged in modular cabinet production and supplies office furniture through direct-indent importation, creating spaces that embody functionality, timeless design, and elegance.

If you'd like to learn more about modular cabinets, give us a call for a free consultation. We'd love to understand your needs and help you find the perfect solution.