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Revolution Precrafted Supports Lazada On Its 7th Year

by The City Roamer

Revolution Precrafted, the first and only unicorn startup in the Philippines, is joining the festivities for Lazada’s 7th year birthday celebration, offering a wide range of designer homes, pavilions and pop-up retail spaces at discounted price, culminating in a massive 50 percent discount on reservation fees on March 27.

For the first time, Revolution Precrafted, a Philippine-based property-tech company that supplies both traditional and prefab homes, is making a wide selection of its homes and other structures, available on the popular marketplace platform, at discounted rates.

Some of the homes now offered on Lazada are units designed by local and international architects and artists such as ‘Hedera’ by Kenneth Cobonpue; ‘Polygonal Successions’ by Eduardo Calma; ‘Tranche’ by Budji Layug and Royal Pineda; ‘Billboard Home’ by David Salle; and ‘Butterfly’ Home designed by French architect Elizabeth de Portzamparc. The affordable townhomes designed by world boxing icon Manny Pacquiao is also offered at discounted rates.

Don’t miss out the 10 percent discount for Revolution Precrafted’s other curated homes including ‘Nest Pod’ by Fernando Romero; ‘Instrumental Home’ by Marmol Radziner and Kravitz Design; ‘Sliding Door House’ by Sou Fuimoto’ ‘The Block’ by Tom Dixon; and ‘Skin Home’ by Daphne Guiness.

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To up the ante, Revolution Precrafted also offered online home designs from its Philippine-based residential communities including the Batulao Artscapes project in Nasugbu, Batangas, Revolution Flavorscapes in Mexico, Pampanga and Revolution Hills in San Mateo Rizal. All homes from these communities are offered at 10 percent discount.

As if that’s not enough, pavilions designed by some of the world’s best designers such as ‘Ellipsicoon’ by UN Studio; ‘Wooden Cloud’ by Kengo Kuma; ‘Bamboo Pavilion’ by Campana Brothers; ‘Recreation Pavilion’ by Daniel Libeskind; and ‘Bettina Pavilion’ by Michael Maltzan are also now available on Lazada at discounted rates.

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On March 27, Revolution Precrafted will join the nation in toasting Lazada on its 7th year, with a whopping 50 percent discount on reservation fees for its homes, pavilions and pop-up retail spaces.

Take advantage of these jaw dropping discounts and get the chance to be among the first few customers to own a home via Lazada. For more details, check out https://www.lazada.com.ph/shop/revolution-precrafted.

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