Legendary Japanese pancake brand Gram Pancakes, led by Piyalert Baiyoke, vice chairman of Baiyoke Group and Kongtong Baiyoke, assistant to chairman of Baiyoke Group, which imports Gram Pancakes to Thailand, marks its much-awaited lunch with a special event, “Gram Pancakes Thailand Grand Opening” to introduce the legendary brand from Osaka to Thailand. Original Japanese pancakes are now served at Gram Pancakes Thailand on G floor, Siam Paragon. Actor “Mark” Prin Suparat joins the debut of Gram Pancakes Thailand, a Japanese pancake cafe brand from Osaka, Japan. To surprise fans of Gram Pancakes, Mark brings with him many special promotions and prizes. Ten lucky fans can get on stage to take photos and enjoy pancakes with him. The activity is met with great enthusiasm from his fans and greeted with loud cheers. Next up is DJ Ekachai “Eaky” Euesungkomsate, who entertains Gram Pancakes fans, before inviting Piyalert Baiyoke, vice chairman of Baiyoke Group and Kongtong Baiyoke, assistant to chairman of Baiyoke Group, which imports Gram Pancakes to Thailand, on stage, joined by CEO and founder of Gram Pancakes Japan Takeshi Takata. Mark says, “I’ve always been a fan of Gram Pancakes. I visited it in Japan and fell in love with it. I was very excited when I learned that it would open in Thailand. Gram Pancakes has authentic and original pancakes, especially the signature fluffy pancakes which come in stacks of three. It’s simply to-die-for. After this event, I will definitely grab one, even though the queue is long.” xperience authentic Japanese pancakes today at Gram Pancakes Thailand on G floor, Siam Paragon. For more information, call 061-469-6745 or follow Gram Pancakes Thailand at www.facebook.com/grampancakesthailand and on Instagram at @gram_pancakes_thailand. |
Special promotion would be offered to those who make order during August, 2018. Novotel Phuket Phokeethra give away 20% discount with minimum of 10 small boxes or 5 large boxes.
For customer who would like to purchase in large order during September, 2018, 20% discount is given with the purchase between 5-50 boxes, and 30% discount with the purchase of 50-100 boxes. For further information, please contact us from this August to September, 2018, or call 076-397-777. Mooncakes are also available at Siam Paragon from 5 to 24 September, 2018, and The Emquartier from 13-24, September, 2018. KIIZE, a Thai brand that specialises in producing leather goods with unique style, celebrates their success by launching its new boutique shop at The Emporium Department Store and unveils the latest collection designed for stylish women Founded in 2016, KIIZÉ is committed to presenting high quality handbags and distinctive aesthetic: celebrating uniqueness through practical modern lines and dynamic use of colours and fine materials. We set out to engage with Thai local artisans, and use their exceptional savoir-faire to express our distinctive feminine take on modernity. KIIZÉ is established by a group of friends: Ariya Tejapaibul as Managing Director; Vilasinee Suralertrungsri, a Chelsea College of Art graduate, as Design Director; and Peam Panupattanapong as Art Director. With the founders’ firm grasp of being Thai but having been living abroad, KIIZÉ is a well-turned blend of contemporary designs with attentive twists to luxurious materials. Sourcing materials from local farms, like glossy croc leather and pythons, mixed with imported calfskin, KIIZÉ bags are designed to be timeless yet practical. Our leather is treated with a special process, making our handbags extremely light. None of our bags are heavier than one kilogram, making it perfect for the stylish urban woman. Formulating a fresh interpretation of style and functionality, KIIZÉ creates modern designs that suit modern urban women and bear high quality in every single detail. The brand owner talked about the inspiration behind the latest collection. “In this collection, our bags are inspired by various cities that I have visited. The Kyoto bag is inspired by geisha silk pouches. The Oslo is inspired by Scandinavian landscape and architecture.” The new collection unveiled at this event includes shoulder bags, handbags, and clutches in various designs such as the Frankfurt, Passport Holder DC, Mini Wallet ‘Monaco’, ‘Oslo’ calf, ‘Oslo’ Python, ‘Mini Kyoto’, ‘Kyoto’, and ‘Kyoto’ Python. The launch of the new shop was warmly attended by celebrities, actresses and fashionistas who came to congratulate KIIZE on this new milestone and to check out the latest collection. Leading Thai actress Apitsada Kruakongka explained why she fell in love with KIIZE. “The design appeals to modern women who are unique and not afraid to be themselves. It is a Thai brand that has its own signature style. Every time I carry a KIIZE bag, I feel confident. In this collection, I like the Mini Kyoto in limited edition. If I carry it on a casual day, it adds a hint of luxury, but it can also be matched with a formal dress. On most days, I carry a shoulder bag in a moderate size and neutral color so it can match any outfit and occasion. On some days, I feel a little edgy and choose something striking. KIIZE has every design I look for.” Complete your look and add an edge of elegance with KIIZE leather bags, now available at all three KIIZE shops at Mahatun Plaza on Phloen Chit, M Floor of Siam Paragon, and recently on the 1st floor of Emporium. Check out the latest collection and learn more about KIIZE on Facebook: KIIZE / Instagram: KIIZE / www.kiize.com or call 094-561-5192.
Designed by Melbourne’s BAR Studio, with two restaurants created by Tokyo-based Bond Design Studio, the interior of the ultra-luxury hotel aims to capture the essence of the country with a blend of Khmer architectural aspects, the country’s French colonial heritage and Cambodian craft techniques, all embraced by a subtle classic-meets-contemporary style.
Tailored packages welcome travelers and staycationers to the capital of the “Kingdom of Wonder,” with opening offers designed to introduce both the exotic capital and the ultra-luxury hotel. “Whatever the passion — local culture, dining, adventure or simply strolling the city and taking it all in — our team will ensure it presents the best of Phnom Penh with a variety of local insights, suggested itineraries and exclusive reservations,” says Mr. Grau. Introductory offers include:
• “A Taste of the Kingdom” — This package includes “A Sense of Place” welcome amenities, breakfast for two at Brasserie Louis, 25 percent savings in any dining venue excluding alcohol, high-speed Internet, one-way airport transfer by Rosewood Phnom Penh limousine and complimentary 24-hour late checkout upon availability. A Taste of the Kingdom starts from USD260 per room per night excluding tax and service charge. • “Mekong Indulgence” — This package presents an urban getaway high above the bustle of the city, where a couple or friends can luxuriate in an elegant Rosewood Suite, with daily breakfast. During the stay of one or more consecutive nights, guests can indulge in a 90-minute massage treatment for each person, enjoy a dinner in Brasserie Louis and receive a one-time replenishment of soft drinks in the personal bar. Mekong Indulgence also includes high-speed Internet, personal butler service, round-trip airport transfer by Rosewood Phnom Penh limousine and complimentary 24-hour late checkout upon availability The package starts from USD1,200 per room per night excluding tax and service charge. The introductory offers are valid until July 31, 2018. For more information or reservations, please contact your travel professional, the hotel directly at telephone +855 23 936 888 or email phnompenh.reservations@rosewoodhotels.com or visit rosewoodhotels.com/phnompenh. The Doctor Kasem Pangsrivongse Foundation Chairman, Tirapongse Pangsrivongse (4th from left), recently presided over the ceremony awarding funds of over 2 million Baht to Pharmacy Professionals and Academics at the 8th floor meeting room, B.L.H. Building, Wireless Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok. Professor Chomchin Chantaraskul (3rd from left.), of The Foundation’s Executive Committee, is also seen here witnessing the event.
Sansiri Invites the Millennials to Break New Ground. Be a Game Changer in Your Own Style through Design the Experience with “Extend Your Style” Concept Sharing modern lifestyle that goes beyond the traditional framework. Sansiri Public Co., Ltd. with Ou Baholyodhin as the Chief Creative Officer and Sansiri Creative Studio organized the first “Sansiri Talk Series : Design x Experience Presented by Sansiri XT” in Thailand to share the innovative design and creativity trends to meet the needs of limitless Millennials’ lifestyles through “Design the Experience” concept. Joined the event was an icon and seasoned illustrator from Thailand’s creative and design industry, Tachamapan Chanchamrassang or Pomme Chan, who has worked for countless world-renowned brands. She talked about key factors of storytelling that matter to the Millennials and trends of the new living lifestyle-everyone has the freedom to live the life with his own style. Many Thai Millennials from design and creative industries participated in the event such as Teerut Wongwatanasin, Palat Charoenthaitawee, Patipat Chaipukdee, Maruwut Buranasilpin, Rewat Chumnarn, and Chayatat Vongmanee at My Kitchen on the 4th floor of Siam Discovery many days ago. The venue was jammed-packed with celebrities from design and creative industries, and decorated in colorful tones represented Sansiri XT’s identity. There were activities to entertain guests at the welcome area where guests could select stickers of 4 different cartoon characters defining their identity such as Snoozy Head: one who loves bed and recreation area, Visionary: one who loves working in creative atmosphere, Party Goer: one who loves parties and hanging out with friends, Naturalist: one who loves nature and growing plants. After guests chose their characters, they would post their cartoon stickers and wrote about their enjoyable lifestyles on the XT board. There was also a glass-painting corner where guests would be enjoyed with their own creative glass-painting designs. The highlight activity of the Talk Series was the interesting talk from the cool and seasoned designers; that is, Tachamapan Chanchamrassang or Pomme Chan, the famous illustrator, addressed about the trend of lifestyles and creativity at work in the topic of “Design the Experience” and the other renowned veteran in design industry, Ou Baholyodhin, talked about “Experience the Design”, how to design for the Millennials to have more options to express their identity and fulfill their lives. Design the Experience Design the Experience is the practice that designers want to express their feelings to the audience with the new creative products. The essence of good design is the methods full of passionate ideas and inspiration gained from designers’ surroundings and weaved them together to create valuable works with meanings related to the audience. In addition, fast-evolving society and lifestyle are other key factors for the new generation people. They want working spaces or recreation area that enhance and support their imagination and creativity which they can adapt to all kinds of work. Tachamapan Chanchamrassang, a famous illustrator known as Pomme Chan, who designed a poster for Oscar Award, said “I usually spent a lot of time at work. Now, I don’t work hard but work smart instead. My design the experience and work method focus on my clear understanding of the customers’ need and know why, what and how of product use. We must pay attention and focus on what we are working on without holding too much on our identity because it will frame your thought too narrow and limit your freedom in initiating new ideas. Another important topic is ‘User Experience’-the design should meet experiences, uses and needs of users. Each product should be created to the most suitable and perfectly matched with characters and lifestyles of customers.” Experience the Design Design Thinking is a thinking process providing insightful understanding of problems with user-oriented and gather creativity and points of view from people in various fields to create ideas and improve new things to meet users’ needs. As to houses or residents, new generation designers must learn about changing lifestyles or understand the insights of the Millennials who play an important role as the main driving force of various organizations now and in the future. The Millennials are independent and very clear of what they like or unlike. They want more freedom and high flexibility. Now, technologies allow them to express themselves more. They have more choices in selecting what they like and representing their identity. More importantly, they want new life experiences. Good designers should not frame or give them choices. That’s the idea of residential designs that customers can have personalized room layouts and personal characters as well as their work or hobbies. Ou Baholyodhin, the Chief Creative Officer of Sansiri Public Co., Ltd. said: “Most of today’s design focus on how to meet the demands of the Millennials-the generation has great impact on creativity and employees. Designing the experience for this group by depending on only research studies isn’t enough, but the Millennials’ insights is much needed. “Human Centric” approach with insightful understanding of the Millennials’ characters and lifestyle is the main force behind Sansiri’s concept of new type of real estate approach to fit perfectly the demands of the Millennials, who are seeking for new living experience more than buying stuff, which is called ‘Experience Over Things’ as well as expanding their networks by meeting new people and society - the modern platform where people with the same passion collaborate- under the concept “Extend Your Style” combined with fast-changing real estate trend in the current sharing economy. It is the open door for the Millennials to discover new evolving and challenging experiences as they wish. Therefore, the convenience and quality of public spaces are ones of the key factors to be considered before buying a real estate. Designing utility space must engage customers’ characters with different activity spaces, so that is the idea of co-sharing facilities the clients can choose to complement their preferences such as cooking studio, photo studio, arts & crafts studio, and co-work/play or exercise classes they can share across XT condominium projects. The clients can experience all of these facilities for the first time ever in Thailand with XT New Lifestyle Condominium. Palat Charoenthaitawee, young interior designer, talked about his participant in the event: “I love my job so I really want to work all the time even on weekends. So when we can design our room to have spacious working space, it meets our lifestyle’s needs. Providing co-working facilities across different residential projects is very interesting and brand-new idea for Thailand. Sometimes, we might not want to travel a lot while working, so if we can have studios, kitchens, or cool workshop spaces, that idea will surely meet the lifestyle of many people.” For more information, Please visit : www.sansiri.com
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