Explore Cutting-Edge Street Furniture by 3 Thai Designers at BKKDW 2023, Featuring the Color of the Year and CPAC's 3D Printing Innovation
For those passionate about furniture design that boasts complex textures while appearing simple, with elegant curves that are visually appealing yet intricately designed, this showcase reflects the charm of Bangkok in a better version. It proves that no matter the design style, the "CPAC 3D Printing Solution" from CPAC Green Solution is ready to bring these creations to life.
Don't miss the first-time experience! of CPAC Green Solution, a leader in environmentally friendly construction innovation, which has transcended the limits of concrete colors by introducing the deep red “Scarlet Sage”, the color of the year that reflects the power of creativity, suitable for use in interior design and the art industry. This innovation is combined with the “CPAC 3D Printing Solution” to enhance the designs of ‘Street Furniture’ by three Thai designers: SALT AND PEPPER STUDIO led by Mr. Pipit Kowsuwan, and FATTSTUDIO ARCHITECT led by Mr. Watthikorn Kosolkit and Ms. Suphanna Janpensee. Under the concept of ‘Complexity is Free’, the designs emphasize fluidity and complexity in line patterns, blending strength and functionality of concrete materials, beautifully reflecting the charm of art that harmonizes with nature. Additionally, they are Nice for Environment, aligning with the ESG4+ business approach of ‘Go Green’, turning waste into benefits for society, as these pieces can be utilized in public spaces after the exhibition at “Bangkok Design Week 2023” (BKKDW 2023), held from February 4-12, 2023, from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM at River City Bangkok, Soi Charoen Krung 2.
“Flow”
by Mr. Pipit Kowsuwan, Design Director of Salt and Pepper Studio
Exhibited at River City Bangkok, Soi Charoen Krung 24 from February 4-12, 2023, 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
This design emphasizes the freedom of continuous and winding lines, sometimes making one forget where it started and where it will end. Beneath this freedom lies an artistic beauty, a complexity that harmonizes with the context of nature, allowing small trees or grass to grow through the piece, creating a beauty that transforms and blends seamlessly with nature. The process of Concrete 3D Printing aims for simplicity in design while embedding interesting twists, making the piece appear simple yet complex, emphasizing systems that create new forms without being bound to fixed shapes.
Mr. Pipit Kowsuwan stated, “The name of this work, Flow, comes from the continuous line drawing, similar to the working method of the “CPAC 3D Printing Solution”. The piece measures 3 x 3 meters, took 20 hours to produce, and was installed in about 2-3 hours. We designed it to function commercially, allowing for parts to be separated and reassembled into different postures, adaptable to user needs while maintaining beauty in every form. The use of the Scarlet Sage color trend enhances its prominence and visual appeal while blending harmoniously with nature. We also prioritize environmental considerations, as the technology used helps reduce pollution and promotes recycling, aligning with the ESG4+ business approach of ‘Go Green’ and reinforcing the urban ‘NICE’zation concept of being environmentally friendly (Nice for Environment) at BKKDW 2023. We believe that 3D Printing technology will increasingly play a role and become more accessible to people for transformation, leading to a better life and environment.”
“Yuy”
by 2 designers from FATTSTUDIO ARCHITECT
Mr. Watthikorn Kosolkit, Design Director, and Ms. Suphanna Janpensee, Principal Director
Exhibited at River City Bangkok, Soi Charoen Krung 24 from February 4-12, 2023, 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM.

Mr. Watthikorn Kosolkit explained, “The concept of this piece is an experiment to find the shape of street furniture through the production process of CPAC 3D Printing Solution, resulting in a design resembling a flower and a bench, named “Yuy”. The name comes from the repetitive shaping of elements combined with the flower's droopy form and the long bench that one can also lay down on.”
“The first piece involves taking the outer lines of three flower shapes to create a model by changing sizes from small to large and vice versa. Then, we experimented with rotating either the top or the end to test production limitations.”
“The second piece, the long bench, starts from the standard dimensions of a typical chair, adding a backrest. The interesting aspect is how the repetition, gradually altering the cut image at each curve, leads to the final form of a standard bench without a backrest, making a right angle with the initial cut image. The final design measures 70 cm wide and 2 m long, produced in just 12 hours and installed in only 1 hour, reducing working time, minimizing construction waste, and efficiently using materials and resources, aligning with sustainable environmental-friendly innovations.”
Both pieces are designed under the concept of “Complexible is Free,” showcasing freedom, fluidity, and complexity while embedding strength and stability, further enhancing their environmental friendliness. Additionally, CPAC Green Solution collaborated with Everyday Architect & Design Studio to present the work “Kochakrit”.

“Kochakrit” DesignPLANT: BETTER CITY
by Everyday Architect & Design Studio
Exhibited at the 1st floor of Creative Design Center (TCDC), Bang Rak Post Office
from February 4-15, 2023, 10:30 AM – 7:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
This work utilizes leftover fresh concrete from CPAC's concrete transport trucks, which is strong, durable, and suitable for public use. It is designed to serve as a barrier for vehicles on sidewalks, improving urban quality of life, safety, utility, and aesthetics, making the city more vibrant. This aligns with another dimension of BKKDW 2023 regarding public transportation. You can view the work “Kochakrit” at the 1st floor of the Creative Design Center (TCDC), Bang Rak Post Office from February 4-15, 2023.

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