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Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store, Studio PLP Company Limited. | International Design Awards Winners

Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok - MOCA Store

CompanyStudio PLP Company Limited.
Lead DesignersPiyapak Vatanasrimongkol
Design Team@pypk_original, @seen_rep, @omjtrsk
Project LocationBangkok, Thailand
ClientMOCA Bangkok
CreditsPhoto by @somethingarchitecture
Prize(s)Silver in Interior Design / Commercial
Project LinkView
Entry Description

We would like to bold the image of Thai contemporary art and communication between the museum and the guests so we think about using a Thai folding manuscript as an inspiration, Anything that can create an impact on the space. We choose the Thai folding manuscript because in ancient times Thais also use this to exemplify the power of the written word. They have the unique power to preserve the distinctive mental world of a person or people. Texts are often the only record of a particular worldview that has receded over time.