Notes From Our Workshop

Slow Food: Finding Mindfulness in the Kitchen with Handmade Tools
Slow Food: Finding Mindfulness in the Kitchen with Handmade Tools
Cooking doesn't have to be a rushed chore. Discover how swapping mass-produced gadgets for handcrafted wooden tools can turn dinner prep into a grounding ritual. Read more...
The Art of the Grazing Board: Elevating Your Next Dinner Party
The Art of the Grazing Board: Elevating Your Next Dinner Party
You don't need to be a Michelin-star chef to impress your guests. Learn how to build a stunning, abundant grazing board using natural wooden serveware. Read more...
The Non-Toxic Kitchen
The Non-Toxic Kitchen
Still cooking with melting plastic? Discover why chefs and slow-living advocates are returning to the original, naturally antibacterial kitchen tool: solid wood. Read more...
The Rule of Three: 5 Ways to Style a Wooden Tray
The Rule of Three: 5 Ways to Style a Wooden Tray
Is your coffee table a mess of remotes? Learn the designer's secret to a perfectly styled vignette using the "Rule of Three" and a reclaimed wood tray. Read more...
Thai Style Gong In Wooden Decor Mindful Setting
Create a Sanctuary: How to Design a Meditation Corner in a Small Space
You don't need a dedicated room to find peace. Discover how to carve out a "Sacred Space" in your apartment using Thai design principles, sound healing, and natural wood. Read more...
Japandi Style: How to Add Thai Warmth to a Minimalist Home
Japandi Style: How to Add Thai Warmth to a Minimalist Home
Minimalist design can sometimes feel cold. Discover how "Japandi" style blends Scandinavian function with the rustic warmth of Thai craftsmanship. Read more...
The Palette of the Forest: A Guide to Our Sustainable Thai Woods
The Palette of the Forest: A Guide to Our Sustainable Thai Woods
From the golden hue of Teak to the kaleidoscope grain of Mango. Discover the variety of sustainable Thai woods we use to craft our handmade collection. Read more...
The Art of the Imperfect: Why We Leave the Knots in Our Reclaimed Wood
The Art of the Imperfect: Why We Leave the Knots in Our Reclaimed Wood
Why does your teak bowl have a knot? Discover why Siam Wood Artisans embraces natural defects, chisel marks, and the wabi-sabi aesthetic in our handcrafted home decor... Read more...
Feeding the Wood: A Complete Guide to Reclaimed Teak Care
Feeding the Wood: A Complete Guide to Reclaimed Teak Care
Learn how to care for your reclaimed teak kitchenware and decor. A simple guide to oiling, cleaning, and preserving the life of your Siam Wood Artisans pieces... Read more...
Why We Don’t Cut Trees: The Enduring Beauty of Reclaimed Teak
Why We Don’t Cut Trees: The Enduring Beauty of Reclaimed Teak
Discover why Siam Wood Artisans refuses to cut living trees. Learn the difference between old-growth reclaimed teak and new plantation wood, and the beauty of sustainable craftsmanship in Chiang Mai... Read more...