
Thai Furniture Brands Shine at Milan Design Week 2026
Fifteen Thai furniture companies are wowing international audiences at Milan's premier design show, proving that ancient craftsmanship and modern innovation make beautiful partners. Brands like Deesawat and Kenkoon are putting Thailand on the global design map with stunning pieces that honor tradition while embracing the future.
At Milan's prestigious Salone del Mobile design fair, Thailand is stealing the spotlight with furniture that tells a story centuries in the making.
Fifteen established Thai brands, including Deesawat, Kenkoon, Lasunya, Mobella, and Moonler, are showcasing their work at the Thailand Pavilion this year. Organized by Thailand's Department of International Trade Promotion, the exhibition celebrates how these companies blend traditional Thai craftsmanship with cutting-edge design that appeals to modern, global tastes.
Deesawat has mastered the art of working with teak, a wood deeply rooted in Thai tradition. The company creates custom pieces for luxury hotels and high-end homes worldwide, proving that time-honored techniques can meet contemporary demands without losing their soul.
Kenkoon takes a different approach, transforming emotions and memories into furniture that does more than fill a room. Inspired by Thai landscapes and intimate life moments, their pieces create connections between nature, culture, and the people who use them.
Lasunya recently won the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for its ability to marry comfort with elegance. Their furniture graces luxury hotels, private homes, and upscale restaurants around the world, showing that Thai craftsmanship stands tall on any global stage.

With over 30 years of experience, Mobella demonstrates how tradition evolves without disappearing. The company uses premium materials and refined design to create timeless pieces that bring both beauty and function to any space.
Moonler champions sustainability by working with natural materials like Chamchuri wood, proving that environmental responsibility and traditional craftsmanship go hand in hand.
The Ripple Effect
Thailand's presence at Milan Design Week represents more than commercial success. These brands are creating jobs in traditional crafts, keeping ancient techniques alive for future generations, and showing the world that cultural heritage has a vibrant place in modern life.
By bringing Thai design to international audiences, these companies are opening doors for smaller artisans and craftspeople back home. They're proving that honoring where you come from doesn't mean staying stuck in the past.
The global design community is taking notice, and Thailand's furniture industry is growing stronger every year.
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Based on reporting by Regional: thailand innovation (TH)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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