PATAPiAN

Local style housewares and home accessories finds its way to connect with international taste.

Thai people have long been familiar with handicraft, whether in form of basketry, embroidery, weaving, etc. Many grow up surrounded by handicraft created by skilled artisans: the sarong your grandma wears to a local market, the rattan chair that your grandpa loves to sit in while reading, or a rattan hand fan your mom uses when it gets too warm. No one probably thought these childhood memories would one day be turned into basketry business, with many unique products created by Jum Valongkorn Tienpermpool and Koi Supattra Kreaksakul, under the PATAPiAN brand. Their products are inspired by real objects around them, motivating them to make housewares and home accessories that capture the interest of international customers.

PATAPiAN

Basketry, to me, represents childhood memories.

When someone mentions Pla Tapian (a type of fish), most people will think of woven fishing hangings (also known in Thai as Pla Tapian) rather than the actual fish. We see that as our starting point, as both of us love basketry. It’s our shared memory of when we first learned about basketry. This is why we chose the name for our brand.

Basketry, to me, represents childhood memories.
Basketry, to me, represents childhood memories.

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