Cover Danna Coyiuto’s home is balanced and personal, showing how she creates a calm and thoughtful space

Danna Coyiuto’s home is a study in balance: polished, personal and full of intent

Danna Coyiuto is a restaurateur and professional, a wife and a mother. Married to Benedicto Coyiuto and daughter of Sugarland juice tycoon Dante Go, she carries both legacy and modernity with natural grace. Known for her warmth and generosity, Coyiuto embodies the kind of elegance that never announces itself; it simply endures.

At home, her taste reveals itself in composition rather than display. Every piece has purpose, chosen for how it feels as much as how it looks; a dialogue between comfort, clarity and memory. It’s a home that mirrors her own character: thoughtful, balanced, quietly confident. Here, she shares a few of her favourite things: objects that tell her story without saying a word.

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Above Coyiuto at home in a white cotton dress
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Above Moroso armchair in dusty rose

Moroso armchair

Soft yet architectural, Coyiuto’s Moroso dusty rose armchair is more than a seat: it’s a sanctuary. The piece combines the Italian brand’s sculptural precision with a sense of warmth that feels deeply personal. Its quilted velvet upholstery catches the light like silk, echoing the subtle glamour woven through her home. The armchair’s curves invite pause, its tone balanced between blush and earth.

“My Moroso dusty rose armchair lets me sink into its comfort after a long day,” she shares. Both indulgent and refined, it embodies her approach to living beautifully.

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Above Coyuito in canary yellow silk dress that complements the painting in the background
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Above A painting by Jigger Cruz and sculpture by Geraldine Javier

Jigger Cruz and Geraldine Javier works

Layered, tactile and unapologetically alive, this pairing of a Jigger Cruz painting and a Geraldine Javier sculpture commands the entryway with unmistakable presence. The textured explosion of Cruz’s abstract forms meets Javier’s sculptural figure, as if in conversation across mediums. Together, they set the tone for the home: contemporary, intelligent and quietly fearless.

“This painting by Jigger Cruz, by our main entrance, with a beautiful sculpture by Geraldine Javier at the front, is such a warm welcome to anyone entering our house,” Coyiuto notes. It’s an entrance that does more than greet; it announces, with colour and confidence, exactly whose world you’re stepping into.

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Above Cire Trudon room spray next to a Kaws piece

Cire Trudon room spray

Elegant yet understated, this Cire Trudon room spray next to a Kaws piece sits atop a stack of fashion tomes like an objet d’art; equal parts design and indulgence. The ribbed glass bottle, finished with the brand’s signature gold crest, recalls a lineage of French craftsmanship that has perfumed palaces and ateliers for centuries.

“This Cire Trudon room spray instantly refreshes the house with its lasting scent,” Danna says. More than fragrance, it’s atmosphere; a quiet luxury that lingers in the air, defining her home with the same grace and refinement that mark her personal style.

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Above A crystal amethyst from Shanghai

Amethyst crystal from Shanghai

Ethereal and commanding, this amethyst crystal gleams like frozen light; a natural sculpture shaped by time and chance. Its jagged edges and translucent lilac core draw the eye immediately, refracting both colour and calm into the room.

She relays, “My first amethyst crystal, which I recently acquired from my Shanghai trip. The unique shape caught my eye, and it is now one of my favourite pieces as well.” Resting on a sleek black stand, the crystal feels almost alive; a reminder of her instinct for beauty, balance and the rare harmony between nature and design.

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Above Work by Ronald Ventura

Commissioned Ronald Ventura painting

Striking and surreal, this commissioned Ronald Ventura piece fuses fantasy and realism in a dreamscape of colour and form. Layers of geometry, flora and figure interplay within a bold, sculpted black frame that feels almost alive; a perfect counterpoint to Ventura’s intricate world-building.

“We commissioned Ronald Ventura to create this painting for us with this fairy tale theme. It holds a special place in our hearts as this is one of the first paintings we got from him,” Danna shares. It’s both personal and monumental, a visual narrative that captures the wonder of beginnings and the enduring dialogue between imagination and art.

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Jet Acuzar
Tatler Homes Editor, Tatler Philippines
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