... Kathathong Thongyai, said. “We hope they will enter the Chinese market in 2018.”
The ten brands consisted of: DEESAWAT, PASAYA, 5ive SIS, Mobella, KENKOON (furniture and homedecorations) I-SPA ...
... much more prominent at the fair,” says the founder and creative director of Kafbo, a brand of furniture for cats that doubles as homedecoration items.
Kafbo, which is a wordplay on “craft” ...
... special area for these brands such as Panpuri, Naraya, and Blue Elephant. More than 30 other T/mark-awarded Thai brands ranging from consumer goods and houseware to homedécor and food are also featured ...
... the Middle East and Taiwan.
Product categories at the fair will range from homedécor, furniture and living, kitchenware and tableware, bathroom accessories, stationery, to gifts. The DITP will also ...
... Tantraporn, adding that deals totalling US$13 million were penned at the meeting.
Thai products of most interest included gems and jewelry, children’s clothes, handicrafts, homedecorations, ...
... home, I would decorate the different dishes and post them on social media. Instagram proved a great platform to make my works of art visible to a wide audience. Foreign chefs started following me on Instagram. ...
... market including food, healthcare products, gifts and homedecoration items, OTOP products and wood,” said Vivatrat.
For more information, please contact DITP’s office in Nanning at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or ...
... encourages Thai exporters to tap the super rich Indians, who prefer jewelry, home appliances and home decorations.
“To penetrate India’s market, building brand awareness is vital and it ...
... as nice gifts, or use them to decorate their own homes.
What international markets have you reached? Aroma Space items have been exported to China, Japan and Taiwan, as well as to Europe, including ...
... billion baht).
Highlights of this year’s show included: H & H, or the Host and Home Project; products for older citizens, the 60+ Project; an ASEAN-Plus exhibition; the Top of OTOP exhibition; a ...
Issue 47
Leading furniture designers and manufacturers gather at the Thailand International Furniture Fair 2016 to showcase their latest designs.
In 2015, furniture exports from Thailand ...
... 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 homedecorative products and ...
Issue 45
A Thai architect has transformed his traditional family home into a charming boutique hotel in the historic Rattanakosin island area of Bangkok.
Step into Baan Noppawong ...
An innovative designer is putting a spin on traditional plastic mats and transforming them into award-winning objects to make a warm and stylish home.
The Thai furniture market is a ...
... and Italy, they love our furniture and homedecoration items. Almost all our products are expensive and regarded as high-end products.
Can you mention a few of your future projects? We plan to produce ...
... for being the first Thai cooking school accredited and approved by the Ministry of Education to offer a complete Home Economics course. Established in August 1993 by Wandee Na-Songkhla, the school has ...
... My initial concept was to start exporting furniture and home accessories that express the Thai design attitude to the global market.
What makes your products unique? It’s the combination of design, ...
... than for example in Singapore – even though Singapore doesn’t get less sun. Having a deep home market is of course an advantage for any company in any business field. In addition to the local customers ...
... is to increase the competitiveness of Thai entrepreneurs and products in the ASEAN market.
Products on display will range from food and beverages, furniture, homedecorations, fashion accessories, ...