Bangkok is a treasure trove for avid thrift shoppers, with a vibrant tapestry of local artisans and a culture of bustling night markets brimming with eclectic wares. Its furniture shopping scene is no exception, with a diverse collection of unique decor and vintage finds.
To help make your next trip to the land of smiles worthwhile, here are 8 must-see Bangkok home decor shops to stop by the next time you visit.
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1. PLAYGROUND Chatuchak Flea Market
The next time you’re at the bustling Chatuchak Weekend Market, don’t miss the PLAYGROUND Flea Market, located right across the street. Located at Bangsue Junction’s unmistakably massive red building, the PLAYGROUND is one of the quintessential Bangkok home decor shops, great for those on the hunt for Thai and foreign vintage items.
Here, vendors peddle their impressive collections of rare antique wares on the sidewalk, but there are also many vintage furniture options inside the mall.
Address: Bangsue Junction Bldg, 511, Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Opening hours: 9am – 10pm, Fri – Sun
Contact: PLAYGROUND Chatuchak Facebook
2. Oyster & Things
With a unique menagerie of quirky home decor, Oyster & Things is an excellent place for anybody looking for furniture with a rustic charm. Their variety of eclectic wares includes cute functional items like tulip spoons (฿99, ~S$3.79), shell tea strainers (฿290, ~S$11.10), and even ice cream cone ceramic cups (฿150, ~S$5.74).
It’s also a mere 6-minute walk away from the BTS Thonglor station.
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Address: 56 Napasup 1, Soi Sukhumvit 36 Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening hours: 10am-6pm, Daily
Contact: +66 98 324 5663 | Oyster & Things Instagram
3. Lassie Decor
For those looking to pick up some cutesy locally made ceramics, Lassie Decor is a shop you’ll want to visit. The whimsical items here infuse any home with a rustic, vibrant energy— whether it’s a toadstool-shaped mug (฿250, ~S$9.57) or bunny-motif tableware (from ฿49, ~S$1.88). If you’re looking to style a cottagecore home, Lassie Decor is a must-see.
Address: 440, 442 Rama II Road, Soi 50, Saem Dam, Bang Khun Thian, Bangkok 10150, Thailand
Opening hours: 9am-8pm, Daily
Contact: +66 89 902 8000 | Lassie Decor website
4. Papaya Studio
If your Bangkok trip itinerary is fully booked and you’re pressed for time, Papaya Studio is a good place to go for a comprehensive one-stop furniture thrift shop experience. Spanning an extensive 4-floors, Papaya Studio features an array of handmade products, including unique spherical ball chairs to stylish mid-century televisions.
The store is a great place to find some distinct and rare furniture finds you won’t find anywhere else and spark envy among house guests.
Address: 405, 1 Sukhaphiban 5 Alley, Tha Raeng, Bang Khen, Bangkok 10220, Thailand
Opening hours: 9:30am-7pm, Daily
Contact: +66 2 539 8220 | Papaya Studio website
5. Bluewild Warehouse
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Bluewild Warehouse is a vibrant decor store located in the Bangna district of Bangkok, sporting eclectic and colourful home offerings. Their selection of items includes a variety of Togo lounge chairs in different colours, light wood mid-century furniture and aromatic incense air fresheners.
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Flex your creative vision here by picking up some unique and colourful items to proudly showcase in your home and inject personality and vibrancy into your living space.
Address: 20 Soi Wachiratham Sathit 6, Bangna, Bangna District, Bangkok 10260, Thailand
Opening hours: Tue – Sun, 10am-6pm
Contact: Bluewild Warehouse Instagram
6. DM Home
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For something more upscale, stop by DM Home with its curated selection of stylish luxury items. Featuring reputable brands like Ralph Lauren Home and Moroso, a visit to DM Home is ideal for discerning shoppers looking for designer furniture to invest in.
Address: 555, 19 Thong Lo, Klongton-Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening hours: 10am-7pm, Daily
Contact: +66 2 365 0789 | DM Home website
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7. Casa Pagoda
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With a playfully retro yet sophisticated vibe, Casa Pagoda is a must-see for those with refined furniture taste. This renowned brand, established in 2003, has even branched out with multiple locations in Shanghai and Beijing.
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The items here are bold, to say the least—items like the polyhedral playing card decoration or wall art with hyper-realistic animal prints command attention in whatever room they’re placed in, making a statement.
Address: 64/1 Pan Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Opening hours: 9am-6pm, Daily
Contact: +66 2 637 8384 | Casa Pagoda Instagram
8. WOOT WOOT
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Located in a refurbished warehouse in the art district of Bangkok, WOOT WOOT is a large high-end thrift store selling various vintage curiosities. Each piece featured in their collection has a distinct personality and atmosphere that you’ll find easy to resonate with.
Check the store out if you’re looking to pick up decor that’s both charming and meaningful while supporting local Thai artisans.
Address: Warehouse 4, Warehouse 30 Charoen Krung 30, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Opening hours:Mon – Fri, 11am-6pm; Sat – Sun 11am-7pm
Contact: WOOT WOOT Instagram
BONUS: Other markets to shop for furniture
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If you’re still on the hunt for unique Bangkok home decor shops, don’t miss out on these outdoor markets:
- Wanglang Market: Best for local goods
- Talad Rot Fai: Best for retro items
- Chatuchak Weekend Market: Best daily sales
- Pratunam Market: Best for wholesale prices
Night and weekend markets are a major part of Thailand’s culture, so you can expect a diverse range of items on sale.
How to ship furniture items from Bangkok to Singapore?
If you’re carting out some larger items that are impossible to lug home in your luggage, you can take heart in knowing that you can easily ship your items back from any of the international freight forwarders in Bangkok. Specifically, DHL and FedEx both have booths within Chatuchak market, and will let you pack and ship your items to your destination of choice.
UPS and DHL also have outlets offering international shipping out of districts such as Khaosan Road, Chatuchak Market, and Chinatown, you can also reach out to them via an email or Facebook messenger to find out more about rates. Kerry express in MIXT mall and JJ Mall around the Chatuchak weekend market also offers international parcel delivery. You’ll also get a tracking number for extra peace of mind.
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Cover image adapted from: @papaya.studio.bkk, @oysterandthingss
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