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The XXXIX by Sansiri

To complement a contemporary and superior urban lifestyle experience, dwp has embedded  fluid connectivity between both internal and external spaces.

Carrying on from the clean lines of the building structure, dwp took inspiration from the fashion label Armani and a stylish New York chic.

The result is a combination of sophisticated and serene elegance, coupled with a dramatic, purposeful edge.

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HQ by Sansiri

Minimalism and the pioneering architectural style of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe sparked this sophisticated design.

At 36 storeys, the tower erupts in a sharp blade, piercing the horizon, while its garden setting grounds it in nature. Natural materials, water and plants bring together a calm, yet chic vibe.

Compact and functional, the building boasts modern condominiums and ample parking, while a glass-box fitness studio nestles within the sparkling pool.

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98 Wireless by dwp|anne carson. Bangkok

Prestigious residential project, 98 Wireless, is located in the heart of Bangkok’s hospitality and diplomatic CBD. Thailand’s top list property developer, Sansiri visualised a property that emanated timeless luxury.

This extraordinary development features the finest fixtures, fittings and furniture in a modern translation of a timeless classic.

From the façades of Portuguese limestone to the solid oak herringbone floors. From rare mahogany doors to Carrara marble bathroom tiles, our concept creates a new chapter in modern Thai interiors.
This inaugural collaboration for dwp|anne carson sets the standard for residential opulence in Bangkok.

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Mercedes Benz Lumpini Showroom

Located in the heart of Bangkok’s busy business district, the design of this luxurious showroom emphasises the essence of an elegant brand.

The gleaming interior reflects the polish of the prized vehicles on display.

The building façade is essentially a seamless glass wall, expressing style and sophistication.  This enhances the visibility of the showroom’s stars from the street, capturing the hearts, minds and dreams of passers-by.

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Crystal Design Center Phase II

Asia’s largest lifestyle design district, Crystal Design Center mixes large showrooms with smaller boutique shops in an open plan suburban setting.

Building on the success of the first phase, designed by dwp and opened in 2010, this 32,000 sqm extension ties together 14 buildings with a series of walkways and bridges. A central boulevard connects the two halves.

The center is cleverly divided into four zones; metal, wood, plastic and recycle; and decorated in four distinct styles to capture the mood of the materials on display

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Gaysorn Village

This extensive renovation of Thailand’s first luxury mall has transformed it into a lifestyle urban village

dwp’s ‘Gaysorn La Maison’ design concept brings together the best of old world extravagance with modern design and technology.

Everything from the arrival experience and new concierge services to the dining culture and events spaces have been enhanced with a high quality design that is polished, yet personable.

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Gaysorn Cloud

Life, creativity and art hang in the air above the shoppers at Bangkok’s upmarket Gaysorn shopping complex.

In response to the clients request for an installation representing the luxury art and crafts of Gaysorn, dwp|Jordy Fu fused architecture, fashion and sculpture. Chinese paper-cutting techniques lasered into metal and LED lights along with natural illumination from skylights create a 3D cloud. The sculpture casts shadows that dance amongst the shoppers, luxury goods and designer labels. Sewing techniques and jewellery patterns are woven into the artwork, representing urban lifestyle.

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98 Wireless

Prestigious residential project, 98 Wireless, is located in the heart of Bangkok’s CBD, hospitality and diplomatic districts. Thailand’s top list property developer, Sansiri visualised a property that emanated timeless luxury.

Unique customised Typeface, graphics and patterns were created for the interior and exterior spaces. Residents experience a multi-sensory ambience of panache. Contrasting finishes include matt with glossy, cast iron look with brushed brass and glistening gold with flat black. High quality natural materials such as marble, stone, iron, wood complete the sleek, neat finishing.

Finer details such as the patterns and graphics on the iron fence focus on skilled artisan work with the concept: less is more. The bespoke artisan signage is carefully and precisely engraved into the stone and marble for a real sense of authoritative, established and confident design. There is no doubt that residents and guests of 98 Wireless know they are in a prestigious landmark.

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