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Antique Furniture shop / market

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Hi

Looking for some Asian antique style furniture to furnish the house....all rooms need doing so anything considered

I have seen a place on the first floor of the Market Village, but they want Market Village prices as well!!! It is the kinda style i am looking for though....

If anyone knows of a place locally or in BKK / area, it would be grately appreciated

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not much choice in hua hin for that style of furniture.
bangkok is your best bet.
asoke bts station,almost opposite robinsons department store.
think its called royal teak. somethiong like that anyway.
they have a good selection of antique chinese and tibetian furniture,they will also do a good discount if asked, sometimes they even have a sale on with 50% off.
3 floors of furniture.

or further on the same side of the road,heading towards emporium and beyond are about 5 other antique store, all the same furniture.

good selection and good value for money.
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Have you tried Asian Living???
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I always forget the name of the road, but go first right after the railway crossing on Chomsin Road as if you're going to Pala U. There's a very good furniture place about 100 yards on the left, way before you'd hang right to go down the Klong Road. Top quality Thai wooden furniture at not far off local prices.
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If you can, go to Chaing Mai and spend a few days browsing -fab stuff and prices. Everything can be sent to HH
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Siam teak..up palu road after Elephant village before the highway....he can make what you want...some nice pieces..
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Post by philippe »

Try the weekend market (Chatuchak) in bangkok they have many stores (shops) wich sell antique and have some nice selections. Most of them have waerhouse outsite the market with big stocks where they will bring you if you want to see more....You have to spend some time there and talk to the owners of the shops and they will give a lot of info....

I have myself done very good deals there over the past 15 years and it is at my opinion the best place to find antique for a good price in Thailand.....

Good luck

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Post by bancoheal »

cheers all for the info

i am in BKK early next week so will have a look around

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