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Thai-designed products displayed at Style Bangkok 2024

Promotion: Thailand's Department of International Trade Promotion has announced Style Bangkok 2024 in March 2024, which will spotlight environmentally conscious products designed by Thai brands and craftspeople.

Style Bangkok 2024 will be held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand, from 20 to 24 March, highlighting the output of established and emerging Thai designers.

Rainbow-coloured woven bag
Fashion accessories are among the pieces on display

Over 400 individual companies and craftspeople are set to display their products at the event, with items showcased from over 1,000 distinct booths.

The items on display include furniture, materials, homeware, art, tableware, accessories and kitchenware – all underpinned by sustainable design principles.

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Furniture brand Moonler is exhibiting its products at the fair

Among the exhibiting brands is Deesawat, a furniture brand specialising in outdoor furniture made from teak.

Also displaying its products is Hug Furniture, which designs and manufactures multifunctional and minimalistic pieces that are affordable and innovative.

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Homeware brands are attending the fair

Moonler – another Thai furniture design brand – is also showing its products at the event, which are made primarily from Chamchuri wood. Its furniture is designed with traditional crafts in mind, as well as a commitment to waste reduction.

Plinn is an accessory design brand specialising in leather bags made from unusual materials such as python and stingray skin. Its environmentally considered products will also be available to view at the event.

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Lifestyle and beauty companies display items alongside design brands

Another accessory taking part at Style Bangkok 2024 is the Royal Orchid Collection, which produces jewellery made from flowers. Their catalogue includes necklace pendants, rings, earrings, brooches and hair clips.

Also attending is 103Paper Shop – a homeware brand that has pioneered a new material called 'paper clay'. This material is fashioned into decorative objects including vases and planters.

Homeware brand Thaniya also presents its goods at the event, including candles that double as massage oils when melted.

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The fair aims to show the best of Thai design

Style Bangkok 2024's trade days take place between 20 and 22 March, with the event open to the public from 23 to 24 March 2024.

To read more about The Department of International Trade Promotion, visit its website.

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