AÑO
2015
CATEGORÍA
Hogar
OBJETIVOS
Refugiados y migrantes
PAL. CLAVE
art, architecture, culture
PAÍS
Thailand
CRÉDITOS
Pich Tripasai
Keiko Tripasai
TRIPASAI ARCHITECT
35/159 Ladphrao Road Soi 23,
Jatujak, Bangkok 10900 THAILAND
+66 (0)2 512 6175
studio@tripasai.com
www.tripasai.com
LINK
http://www.designboom.com/design/tripasai-architects-embroidered-flower-lobby-japanese-stitching-art-sashiko-bangkok-10-16-2014/
Embroidered Flower Lobby
A fresh idea for personalizing a living space with contemporary craftsmanship.
Playful yet sophisticated, the entrance lobby of a private residence in Bangkok is enriched by a coexistence of old and new components, both displaying multi-cultural aspects through contemporary craftsmanship.
A combination of Thai style wooden furniture, so-called ‘kha singh’, and embroidered flower petal backdrop wall define the atmosphere. As focal points for the scheme, the partitions utilize a sequence of tiny dots that develop a perception of rhomboidal grids. This technique recalls the art of ‘sashiko’, a traditional Japanese form of stitching meant to repair worn portions of fabric with new threads and patches. Here, the process allows the implementation of colorful cotton yarn sewed randomly between each perforation to articulate vivid flower petal motif.
The coexistence of old and new and the multi-cultural aspects creates a new identity and makes this space lively.