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It’s the type of drama only Rachy Cuna can think of. The country’s floral architect is at it again — creating masterpieces that delight the senses and promote our Filipino heritage.

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Entering Rachy Cuna’s exhibit at the ground floor of the National Museum is like entering a field of dreams.

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Rachy Cuna, the floral architect of the Philippines and the country’s premier lifestylist, wields his magic wand to spread holiday cheer.

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In the subject of celebrating real and convivial friendship, Rachy Cuna can never be left behind.

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There is a palpable degree of nationalism in the latest works of Rachy Cuna. Why not when the floral architect of the Philippines mesmerized the audience once again with his BayanCuna: Unity in Philippine Artistry, a floral installations show at the lobby of Hotel InterContinetal Manila.

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