Show Garden Thrives on “Massclusivity”
The show garden is based on the “Massclusivity” concept. It’s designed by Panat Sumanroj of the landscape architecture firm Pergola Co, Ltd. To give a sense of community, building materials commonly found in the locality are adapted for use in an exciting new way. It’s the product of a thought process that the designer goes through in arriving at the final outcome. In this exhibition, antique clay bricks known as “It Mon” are used.
The garden design connects with the Thai way that revolves around family life. The healthy pattern of behavior continues to play a significant role as people adjust to the urban lifestyle and facilities. In this design, family values are manifested in the layout of common areas such as dining and living spaces, both of which are set in a semi-outdoor environment like old times. Meantime, garden plants are put in place based on needs, including vegetables, flowers, and blooming species. After all, it’s the sweet smelling floral scents that have great benefits for the environment.
The old-fashioned brick “It Mon” offers many benefits. To focus on the “Massclusivity” concept, the dry process of brick laying is used to produce five decorative designs.
- Front and back pattern is ideal for constructing a brick wall that places great emphasis on design. It’s one way of bringing new perspectives and fresh ideas to the job.
- One-O-one pattern is a type of masonry that leaves a space between bricks. It’s used to construct perforated building shells for good ventilation.
- Floor Pattern is suitable for courtyard floors and outdoor passageways. Brickwork alternating with tiles creates interesting colors and textures.
- Wall pattern is about laying bricks inside the steel or wooden frame of a wall. This type of brickwork creates visual design that makes the wall immediately appealing.
- Wave pattern comes in handy to make the entranceway a focus of attention. It is evidence of “Massclusivity”, the use of mass-market products infused with prestige elements. In this type of masonry, the bricks in the wall are unevenly spread to create beautiful waveform effects.
Nowadays in this fast-paced world, people feel the quality of being original and unique is very important to them. The passage of time and advancements in technology have an effect on everything, the garden included. Due to lack of time, people have turned to semi-finished or partly finished goods for the materials they need to grow a beautiful garden. They are hungry for new ideas that can answer their specific lifestyle needs. It’s for this reason that eight gardens that recently passed into the final round of the competition are now on display at the 2018 Baan Lae Suan Fair. There are plenty of flexible designs to choose from. Why not drop into the show and take home some great ideas?
While there, become involved by voting for the garden that you like the most. You can either vote via the Baan Lae Suan Magazine website, or vote in person at the Fair for the duration of the show.
Four Categories of Plants Contest
This year’s plants contest is the largest ever to be held during the Baan Lae Suan Fair. The event showcases some of the most beautiful, exciting and unusual plant species in four categories. Take your pick!
– Foliage plants contest — October 27, 2018
– Ferns contest — October 29, 2018
– Orchids contest — October 31, 2018
– Cactuses and succulents contest — November 2, 2-18
ROOM Showcase @ BSF 2018
Because your experience is precious, this year’s ROOM Showcase brims with decorating ideas deemed most important to the lifestyle of millennials. It offers plenty of activities and design events for those willing to participate.
- ROOM book shop
ROOM book shop is a powerhouse of information on home goods and decorating ideas from the Baan Lae Suan Printing and Publishing Group. It’s a restful place to sit down and enjoy a good read. Buy a few books and magazines, and take them home if you like. While there, take the time off of your busy schedule to explore GEOLUXE, an ideal choice for surface material fit for many applications. Five leading furniture brands from Thailand also exhibit here at the show.
- ROOM x BAB Art & Design CaféWant to get creative? Drop into the ROOM x BAB Art & Design Café to boost your energy level. The aroma of baked goods by a leading Hong Kong brand will overwhelm you. Enjoy snacks and cold drinks from the Oishi brand as a music band performs live during the show. ROOM x BAB Art & Design Café is showcasing interesting materials and decorating ideas that you can apply at home.
- ROOM x The Archivist Pop-up Art Exhibition
ROOM Magazine, in association with the Archivist, presents a printmaking art exhibition on the concept “When Art Meets Business.” The show demonstrates art objects as aesthetic physical items of decoration. Bottom line, it sends a strong message that beautiful works of art aren’t limited to just museums.
- The Art of Gastronomy
The next highlight is an activity for those who love to eat. The show provides a new perspective on food making processes in ways you may not have seen before, ranging from the preparation of raw materials to various cooking techniques to improvements in taste and design. Six activities are presented by designers, artists, and highly creative people passionate about good eating, food science, and music. It’s a show in which you can participate. So, don’t miss out on it.
Room X BAB Art & Design Café and other interesting shows run for ten days from October 26 to November 4, 2018. They are taking place at Challenger Hall 3, Muang Thong Thani. For more detail, please visit www.baanlaesuan.com/fair.