Thai Trade spotlights diverse products by five of the country's design brands

Dezeen Showroom: all-wood and all-metal pieces, including seating, tables and storage, are among those published by Thailand-based design brands on Dezeen Showroom. Thai design brand Thinkk Studio created its Stamping chair in collaboration with a local Bangkok-based factory. These chairs make use of the factory's existing specialist machinery, taking perforated steel sheets and forming them The post Thai Trade spotlights diverse products by five of the country's design brands appeared first on Dezeen.

Thai Trade spotlights diverse products by five of the country's design brands
Stamping chair by Thinkk Studio

Dezeen Showroom: all-wood and all-metal pieces, including seating, tables and storage, are among those published by Thailand-based design brands on Dezeen Showroom.

Thai design brand Thinkk Studio created its Stamping chair in collaboration with a local Bangkok-based factory.

Stamping chair by Thinkk Studio
The Stamping chair is made from steel

These chairs make use of the factory's existing specialist machinery, taking perforated steel sheets and forming them into a metal frame and corrugated seat that has a ripple-like appearance.

Available in various playful and neutral colours, the chairs aim to encapsulate both minimalist and industrial aesthetic qualities.

Three wooden chairs clustered around a wooden table
Bendi Bangkok's Miko armchair comes in ash, beech or oak

Another seat released by a Thai brand is the all-wood Miko armchair, created for Bendi Bangkok by designer Tsuguji Sasaki.

The brand specialises in bent-wood furniture, and Miko's continuous frame and gently curved back and armrests is an example of the technique's aesthetic effect.

Various materials meet in Takehomedesign's Re-Up side tables

Translucent, domed bases support circular tabletops in this statement side table by furniture brand Takehomedesign.

Re-Up side tables use post-consumer and post-industrial plastic waste for the bases – some of which incorporate lighting elements within – and a choice of three materials for the tops: rubberwood, glass or marble.

Morgen screen by Kamonwan Yongpanit for Rocco Decoration
Morgen screens mimic the look of natural light coming through shutters

Furnishing brand Rocco Decoration collaborated with designer Kamonwan Yongpanit on a wall-mounted screen system that brings the illusion of natural light into windowless spaces.

Morgen screens are made up of polystyrene slats backlit by a lighting element, giving the effect of a shuttered window with daylight outside of it.

Treevive shelving system by Qualy and Harvbrand
Treevive shelving was designed by Qualy and Harvbrand

Wood and recycled plastic are the core materials in this novel shelving system created as the result of a collaboration between design brands Qualy and Harvbrand.

Treevive consists of horizontal, planar shelves supported by trunk-like uprights. Both elements give life to post-industrial waste products.

Treevive shelving system by Qualy and Harvbrand
Users can choose from a selection of nature-informed colourways

The previous five products have been published on Dezeen Showroom as part of a range of design-related award schemes created by Thailand's Department of International Trade Promotion.

These products will be shown at various international trade shows in order to bolster Thailand's position as a global contributor to furniture and product design.

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