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Buying furniture in Thailand, prices and qualities?

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36 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Try Mango Siam Furniture 

It's their website that I grabbed the photos. Unfortunately, I don't see prices or much information on their website. I'd also have to make sure it can be delivered to Ao Nang, Krabi.

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On 12/9/2021 at 6:53 AM, Andycoops said:

Living in Isaan the only decent ish choice is Koncept.

I bought from them 13 years ago to furnish my 3 bedrooms and lounge, I got my kitchen stuff from Global.

All has lasted well, replaced the sofa last year, again from Koncept.

Just in the process of getting a house built in Loei province, the builder says that Homepro is the best but expensive so he recommended Global as far as i can see only Homepro offer a kitchen design service think i will see if there is a local Koncept store and check that out any further advice would be most welcome TIA

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Thanks for all the great information until now.

 

With lots of furniture I don't care about fancy design, they should just work and be good (enough) quality.

 

But I have a special sofa in mind. It seems these things are called Chesterfield Sofa. I think about something with velvet, certainly no leather. Something like this.douglas-2-seater-red-min-1.jpg

 

Where would I best buy something like this in Thailand? And what is the expected price range for good quality.

In the above picture I like the style and the color. I don't like the feet.

2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Thanks for all the great information until now.

 

With lots of furniture I don't care about fancy design, they should just work and be good (enough) quality.

 

But I have a special sofa in mind. It seems these things are called Chesterfield Sofa. I think about something with velvet, certainly no leather. Something like this.douglas-2-seater-red-min-1.jpg

 

Where would I best buy something like this in Thailand? And what is the expected price range for good quality.

In the above picture I like the style and the color. I don't like the feet.

The original Chesterfields were dark leather but agreed not leather as it could result in very Betty Swallocks in this climate 

17 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Thanks for all the great information until now.

 

With lots of furniture I don't care about fancy design, they should just work and be good (enough) quality.

 

But I have a special sofa in mind. It seems these things are called Chesterfield Sofa. I think about something with velvet, certainly no leather. Something like this.douglas-2-seater-red-min-1.jpg

 

Where would I best buy something like this in Thailand? And what is the expected price range for good quality.

In the above picture I like the style and the color. I don't like the feet.

 

Go to Paragon (or one of the others) and wander around looking for furniture. When you find something you like, figure out the brand (my be a tag on the bottom) and then do a search for it. 

 

 

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