Thai real estate brand Eden Estate to open their first home décor boutique featuring internationally curated lifestyle brands
The shop will stock mid to upper luxury brands
Even if you’re not familiar with the name Eden Estate, you’ll absolutely have seen their stunning sleek high-rise ‘The Strand Thonglor’ right on Thonglor Road. The company is also currently in the process of developing an exclusive, low-density residential project called ‘Eden Ekkamai’ in the Ekkamai area.
Photo: Eden Home
Now, they’re bringing their eye for chic details to the home décor space with the launch of their new Eden Home boutique. Decorated with Eden Estate’s classic minimalist chic aesthetic, the store’s clean white walls and simple bamboo and glass display tables and cabinets instantly tell customers that the focus here is on the products. The brand envisions their store as “a journey through cultures, continents, and craftsmanship.”
Clockwise from top left: Sugahara glassware, Cutipol cutlery, L’Objet tableware
Forget about generic, multi-pack plain cutlery and dinnerware—Eden Home is all about pieces of art that are as functional as they are beautiful. Stocking a range of mid to upper luxury brands, as well as their own signature offerings, their carefully curated selection of homeware will make your dinner parties something straight out of a fine dining restaurant.
Eden Estate CEO Tanyatip Chearavanont established Eden Home on her personal belief that “being a real estate developer means more than just constructing buildings, it’s about crafting spaces and curating the house to make it feel like home.” With this store, she hopes to help customers curate the right pieces to make their personal space feel like home as well.
Eden Home interior
Ceramics from local Thai brands
As for their catalog, Eden Home has sourced items from brands around the world, some of which are almost impossible to find elsewhere in the city, such as Belgium’s Serax by Vincent Van Duysen, an exclusive collaboration between the homeware brand and the renowned architect, and ceramics from the Copenhagen-based brand Broste.
L’Objet tableware
Manomãn linen
Those who want something a bit more funky and unusual should check out dinnerware from the New York brand L’Objet, which combines luxury with fun. Add some color to your home with Thai textile brand Manomãn’s high-quality linen tablecloth and cushion covers, both of which are available in multiple colors. Eden Home is also the first store to bring Sugahara, a Japanese brand that specializes in colorful handcrafted glassware, to Thailand.
Mujagi ceramics
Although it’s difficult to choose, our personal favorite items were ceramics from two South Korean brands, Mujagi and Woomool, mainly due to their elegant, minimalist designs. Mujagi’s method is precisely not to over-decorate items, allowing their clean and simple ceramics to seamlessly blend into your home’s environment. Woomool shares a similar approach to their ceramics as well, although with some miniature fun touches, such as dainty hand-painted icons like animals and fruits—the end result is dinnerware that can be used for both special occasions and your daily morning cup of coffee.
Woomool ceramics
In addition to international brands, Eden Home also proudly stocks a number of locally designed and produced homeware from across Thailand. They’re also expanding their catalog on a regular basis, so you never know what new brands might be in store the next time you visit.
Eden Home is located at 154, Aneckvanich Sukhumvit 55. You can also browse their products and place an order via their Line Shop, Facebook, and Instagram.
All photos provided by Eden Home.
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