Category
Residential
By Room
Dining Hall
By Application
Furniture Tops, Kitchen Countertop
Products
Arnolfini
Location
Bangkok
Project Partner
Array, Array
2019
Industrial meets elegance in this Bangkok condo. The concrete wall and warehouse-like stairs sit in harmony with the sleek contemporary cabinets. The island and countertops, constructed with Arnolfini marble-effect quartz, make a gentle and elegant statement that respects the rest of the interior. Natural elements of wood and rattan bring warmth to the scheme, while the foliage connects the space to its exterior environment.
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