... existing customers and show their new products.
What kind of Thai products attract foreign buyers? Apart from jewellery and food, cosmetics have now become an important product made in Thailand, especially ...
... Centre for Eco-Design at Kasetsart University, was well received by visitors, especially students. To demonstrate its success in transforming waste materials into design products and furniture, the centre ...
... the department to make the Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair become one of the world’s top three gems and jewelry fairs by 2018,” said Choklumlerd.
Interested companies can reserve a booth ...
... people or foreigners, they all are stylish people who love uniquely designed accessories.
What are your plans for the future? We plan to diversify our product line into home decorative products and ...
... is made efficiently. These things will also help the business sector in the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) which has dramatically driven international trade,” she says.
DHL’s latest project is a collaboration ...
Issue 45
Horizon Thailand talks to Worrachai Siriwipanan, or TEE, about his inspiration for creating BASIC TEEORY, an eco-friendly brand of accessories that is proving popular in international ...
... a unique living experience. Noppawong Na Ayudhaya adds that he decorated the rooms with antique furniture.
Another nice touch is that guests can relax on a wooden terrace at the rear of the house whil ...
... on course to become a jewelry hub, not just in ASEAN but of the world within the next few years,” Suttipong Damrongsakul, President of the Thai Gem and Jewelry Traders Association (TGJTA) told assembled ...
Issue 44
Horizon Thailand talks to Supattharachai Chuetamasorn, a designer at the Design from Waste of Agriculture (DEWA) about the eco-friendly project initiated by the DITP’s Thailand ...