Co-Creation
Where emerging Thai creatives meet the world through design.
At the heart of our company lies a belief:
" True design is not just made — it's shared. "
Our Co-Creation Platform invites emerging Thai designers, artists, and artisans to collaborate with us in reimagining furniture and objects through a lens of heritage, materiality, and modern form.
Each piece is not only crafted with care, but co-shaped with voices that deserve to be heard.
We believe in:
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Amplifying local talent who carry deep cultural stories and fresh perspectives.
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Bridging tradition and innovation through collaborative creation.
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Giving credit where it's due — every co-creator is named, celebrated, and connected directly to their work through QR-linked profiles and storytelling.
Whether woven by hand, drawn from memory, or built from curiosity, these works represent a quiet revolution: Furniture that speaks not just of beauty, but of belonging.

Meet the minds behind the pieces
" The KADEN Chair "
Design is a gate — and this one remembers.
Inspired by the enduring purity of Japan’s Shinto Torii gate, the KADEN Chair is a quiet statement of permanence and presence.
Its curved form echoes strength not through weight, but through balance — a tribute to structures that stand still, yet speak.
The chair blends solid ash wood and polished stainless steel in its sculptural frame, creating a dialogue between warmth and precision.
The seat is handwoven from stainless-steel strands and leather, offering a subtle tension between resilience and softness — tactile, grounded, and refined.
Rooted in Asian identity, the design reinterprets the humble forms of old Thai chairs once found in everyday homes. It is both memory and reinvention — a contemporary silhouette that feels deeply familiar.
About the Designer
Thongthon Thitikawin, or "Toush", is a Thai designer whose work finds harmony between cultural memory and minimal form. He holds a Master’s degree in Furniture Design from Politecnico di Milano and a Bachelor’s in Industrial Design from KMUTT.
His design language is architectural in structure, yet emotional in tone — guided by restraint, clarity, and purpose.Guiding words“Do what you have to do.”A quiet call toward responsibility, craft, and intention.
Portfolio / Contact - Instagram: @thongthont