Sukhumvit Soi 38 has a new community space for people who love crafts and coffee
Baan Tayler puts a little bit of love into South Thonglor.
Last month, Baan Tayler entered a soft opening phase, providing the folks on Sukhumvit Soi 38 with a much needed community space.
If you’re hoping to stop in for a coffee, Baan Tayler features Thai coffee, tea, and chocolate drinks served in Thai ceramic and glassware—so be careful with it. The Thai-origin coffee changes every week. Visitors will also find a Thai craft chocolate bar with more than 20 types of Thailand chocolates.
You can sit outside and enjoy the relative piece of South Thonglor or in the light and functional interior of this pet-friendly, plant-based spot. Baan Tayler’s workshop (Workbench) and studio spaces hold collaborations with local artists and creators, so keep up to date with Baan Tayler on upcoming events on social media.
Beyond the beans, the space is suited for crafts, workshops, and yoga. They’ve recently hosted child development programs from Atlas Learning, charity sound meditation, and craft meetups.
The women-owned business showcases Thai and Thailand-based artists and producers via the Gae Glong area featuring a modern Thai crafts and gifts store with Thai hand and small-batch-made goods, currently featuring more than 30 Thailand creators. The shop includes ceramics, glassware, prints, textiles, skincare, and candles
In addition to hosting a Home of Grace Closet store to raise funds for the Home of Grace women’s refuge, Baan Tayler has said charities and nonprofits may rent their workshop and studio for free—so keep this one in mind for your next fundraiser.
108, 15 Sukhumvit Soi 38, 08-0439-8484. More info here.
Photos: Baan Tayler / Baan Tayler
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