Rattan Furniture Factory - Cha Am

Cha-Am, Tha-Yang, Kaeng Krachan, and Petchaburi. Discussion on areas north of Hua Hin.
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Rattan Furniture Factory - Cha Am

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Heard that there is a Rattan/Cane furniture factory in or near cha am.

Anyone know where this is and the quality/value for money of the furniture?

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It's on the right hand side of the highway just after you go over the big overpass leaving Cha-Am town headed north (before you get to the bypass connection.

I don't remember the name but if the weather is good they usually have a couple of pieces sitting on display out front.

The quality is the best I've seen here. The prices seemed a little high to me when we went to look but considering the quality it's probably fair.
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Just before you hit the flyover to BKK, keep left, u-turn under the flyover and go back about 1 km. Shoppinghouse all in orange.
Thai-chinese couple doing real nice furnitures. They even make furnitures to order. In my opinion fairly priced, but with a smile you will get away with a little bargaining. SHE is the boss! (even there)
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I have purchased some of their whicker/rattan furniture there after spending a couple of hours sitting and watching them make various items in 2002.

Very good value IMHO and they are happy to make virtually anything you want, for a price.

My tip is, don't have a bed made from it, as the damn things squeak and creak with the slightest move of the occupants. :cry: Sounds like a horse eating cornflakes and will keep you awake all night. :wink:
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Khundon1975 wrote:I have purchased some of their whicker/rattan furniture there after spending a couple of hours sitting and watching them make various items in 2002.

Very good value IMHO and they are happy to make virtually anything you want, for a price.

My tip is, don't have a bed made from it, as the damn things squeak and creak with the slightest move of the occupants. :cry: Sounds like a horse eating cornflakes and will keep you awake all night. :wink:
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