The designers drew inspiration from the atmosphere of dinner time in a family setting. The conversations, the shared experiences, and the feeling of togetherness all served as a catalyst for the creation of "Baan". The name itself means "home" in Thai, further emphasizing the idea of a piece of furniture that is more than just a functional item, but a representation of culture, behavior, and feelings.
"Baan" is unique in its design and functionality. The cupboard is specifically designed for dinner usage, with different components representing different aspects of a home. The cutlery insert and tissue box are represented by a fireplace and chimney, the wine glasses by a chandelier, and the dish rack by a staircase. These narrative ideas are not only aesthetically pleasing but also serve to support daily life.
The cupboard is made from black round steel and solid ash wood, creating a sturdy and durable piece of furniture. The structure of the round steel forms the frame of the cupboard, while the house-shaped wooden pieces fit together seamlessly. The dimensions of the cupboard are 300 x 1400 x 1360, making it a perfect fit for any home or kitchen.
The design process was not without its challenges. The designers had to find a way to combine emotions with shape and narrative, creating a piece of furniture that not only serves a purpose but also tells a story. The project started in August 2013 and was completed in November of the same year in Bangkok.
"Baan" has received high praise and recognition for its innovative design. It was awarded the Platinum A' Furniture Design Award in 2014, a prestigious award that recognizes world-class, exceptional, and highly innovative designs. The award is a testament to the designers' creativity and their ability to push the boundaries of art, science, design, and technology.
In conclusion, "Baan" is a testament to the power of design and the impact it can have on our daily lives. It is more than just a dinner set cupboard; it is a story of home, family, and the shared experiences that make life meaningful. It is a perfect example of how design can be used to create functional items that also serve to enrich our lives and our experiences.
Project Designers: Mr. Paitoon Keatkeereerut, Mr.Chawin Hanjing
Image Credits: #1:Photographer Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,BAAN,2013.
#2:Photographer Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,Detail of BAAN,2013.
#3:Photographer Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,Detail of BAAN,2013.
#4:3D redering,BAAN,2013
#5:Video Credits: Paitoon Keateereerut,Actor: Aun,How to use it,2014.
#6:PDF:Photographer Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,Diagram of BAAN,2013.
Project Team Members: Mr.Paitoon Keatkeereerut
Mr.Chawin hanjing
Project Name: Baan
Project Client: Mr. Paitoon Keatkeereerut, Mr.Chawin Hanjing