I've been asked where to buy some decent furniture in Bangkok, I'm not all that sure what kind of thing they're after so any suggestions of what is available and where and I'll pass the info on..
Cheers.
I've been asked where to buy some decent furniture in Bangkok, I'm not all that sure what kind of thing they're after so any suggestions of what is available and where and I'll pass the info on..
Cheers.
Are you looking for teak furniture for Japs ?
https://teakdoor.com/construction-in-...les-built.html (Wanted; Teak Wood Tables Built)
Been told modern or retro looking stuff...
Pop down to Ikea and pocket the difference
What about this place on on Ratchadapisek road just 50 meters before Ratchada Soi 17. The shop name is "Le Design" There you can find reproduction furniture chair, armchair, sofa, daybed and also glass table and shelf. They also sell online you can visit their online store
http://www.ledesignthailand.com/
Unless they are making it here you are going to find the import tax makes it cheaper to buy outside of Thailand.Originally Posted by jizzybloke
A few empty milk and beer crates set up strategically in the right colour code with some Big C bulk bags filled with chicken feathers makes a great and non biodegradable and termite free solution.
Anywhere in Klong Toey you can get a great bargain after hours.
^ That mabe the case ,, but he,s after furniture at the moment
Papaya - Lad Phrao 55/2
Someone's junk is someone else treasure
Quite popular amongst some Bangkok elite who have more money than common sense. It's not uncommon to see a TV camera crew filming one of these numerous cheap TV program Thai people love. Popular also amongst young couple who come to take wedding pictures. A lot of weird stuff, but totally overpriced IMO.
Worth a stop if you are in the neighborhood and you have a couple of hours to kill.
Last edited by Perota; 25-08-2013 at 03:10 PM.
The things we regret most is the things we didn't do
Fashion Island has a large range of furniture shops - most are the usual crap, but some have good stuff.
To be honest, Index has a fairly decent range and they're not too expensive.
One floor of MBK is mostly furniture shops
Podium at seacon have some nice rubber wood stuff, looks like mahogany when it's stained. Bought something from ikea but it broke while putting it together. Index is not good value as almost nothing is real wood
Last edited by xanax; 26-08-2013 at 01:25 PM.
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