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Siam Piwat reaffirms its role in shaping global destinations by supporting Bangkok Design Week 2025

Time Out Bangkok in partnership with Siam Piwat
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Bangkok Design Week is back and bigger than ever! Spanning over two weeks, this vibrant festival boasts more than 350 programs across seven major districts. Planning to dive into the action? Don’t miss Siam Piwat’s shopping centres – they’re not just places to shop but hubs of creativity and inspiration!

As Thailand’s first malls to integrate art into everyday life, Siam Piwat is transforming their spaces into Creative Powerhouses. This year, they’ve partnered with talented artists and innovators to bring Bangkok Design Week 2025 to life. From emerging local creators to global visionaries, these venues are packed with must-see installations and activities across two key locations: Siam District (home to Siam Paragon, Siam Center and Siam Discovery) and Khlong San District (featuring ICONSIAM). 

Not sure where to start? Here are some highlights you can check out at each venue.

Siam Paragon

Step into ‘Arena of Arts,’ where luxury meets accessibility! This space celebrates art for everyone, showcasing works from both international and Thai artists. Don’t miss The Future in Our Hand, a stunning sculpture by renowned designer Jaime Hayon, created exclusively for Siam Paragon. Love playful designs? Red Bubble by South Korean artist Donghoon Oh captures the human form with whimsical spherical shapes. And for local flair, check out the immersive Reflection You by Thai graffiti artist Arnon Neiysoongnoen – a thought-provoking piece on self-reflection.

Siam Center

Siam Piwat Design Week
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True to its trendsetting spirit, Siam Center offers Visual Merchandising: ‘Harmony of Prosperity: A New Year’s Awakening.’ This dazzling installation reimagines Chinese New Year with vibrant serpent designs full of colour and motion. Plus, swing by the ‘Siam Center x Memori Studio Pop-up Space’ and discover groundbreaking Art Toys, including Thailand’s first-ever 3D hyper-realistic figure model – a perfect fusion of innovation and creativity!

Siam Discovery

Siam Piwat Design Week
Photograph: Siam Piwat

Design lovers, this one’s for you! Siam Discovery presents three exhibitions celebrating style and innovation. Colour Meets Function by ODS transforms everyday items into artful, minimalist designs. Future Lab Volume 4: Design Culture x PatPixels is a Bangkok Design Week exclusive – a collaborative space blending unique identities and cutting-edge creativity. And don’t miss Reflection You, a playful installation by Cheese Arnon (Arnon Neiysoongnoen) that connects Siam Paragon to Siam Discovery with a playful fox character bringing energy and perspective-shifting fun.

ICONSIAM

Siam Piwat Design Week
Photograph: Siam Piwat

Over in Khlong San District, ICONSIAM is redefining the art-in-mall experience with exclusive works, immersive installations and activities for everyone to enjoy. One of the highlights is ICONCRAFT X THANIYA: The Stellar Zodiac Collection, where you can explore the world of stars and zodiac signs and their influence on life.

Also on display is ICONSIAM ART & CULTURE, showcasing invaluable masterpieces that elevate Thai art to the global stage. Notable pieces include Symbols of Suvarnabhumi Embody Light of Wisdom by Prof. Preecha Thaothong and Golden Teardrop, a sculpture once featured at the Venice Biennale.

Celebrate 50 years of Thai-Chinese relations with Lancang to Chao Phraya, a special sculpture series by Prof. Preecha Thaothong and Xu Hongfei. And don’t miss Trace of Sunlight & February by ArtVentureNFT, a group exhibition featuring contemporary works by artists including ORON, TOMATO HEAD, 29 Art-Studio, Captain Mozmo, Lookplu8 and Narisara Piawvimangsa  – capturing the beauty of sunlight in unique, transformative ways.

Bangkok Design Week 2025 runs until February 23, so grab your friends, explore these incredible venues and experience the best of art, design and creativity. 

 

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