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Bangkok Design: Thai Ideas in Textiles and Furniture
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| #4229453 in Books | Marshall Cavendish Editions | 2006-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x10.00 x1.00l,2.84 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Bangkok Design|By Nathaniel Walters|Brian Mertens, author of Bangkok Design, moved to Bangkok in 1997, the same year in which Thailand suffered financial meltdown. Prior to this Mertens had lived in Japan, which had been in economic recession for the best part of the nineties. Mertens observed that unlike Japan, where the depressed economy resulted in general malaise, in Thaila|From the Inside Flap|Global design is being spiced up by fresh flavours from Bangkok. Today's young Thai designers create contemporary furniture and interior textiles that appeal to the most sophisticated international tastes, but using tropical Asian accents
Modern Thai design is attracting a global audience. Since democracy was established in 1992, local designers have worked hard to institute their own unique style in the fields of music, fashion, design, film, art and architecture. Design being one of the more prominent, it has gained huge media acclaim and won numerous international awards. "Bangkok Design" profiles 35 of the best Thai designers whose work represents an eclectic mix of their culture - using natural mater...
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