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Sirivaro Golden Wood

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Sirivaro Golden Wood

Three generations of woodworking mastery in Bang Pho, passing down time-honored craftsmanship to a new generation of wood lovers.

Originally known as "Thai Fa Hin", a specialist in crafting doors and windows in the Wat Saket area, the business later expanded and moved to Bang Pho—an area densely packed with sawmills due to urban planning under Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram. Over time, these workshops collectively shaped Prachanaruemit Road, now widely recognized as Bangkok Wood Street. 

Renowned for its exquisite doors and windows since the grandfather’s era—ranging from grand, statement pieces to trendy café-style designs—the shop also takes on custom furniture orders and crafts select pieces for direct sale. Their expertise in traditional joinery techniques, such as mortise and tenon joints, ensures furniture that is both durable and timeless. True to their motto, "Built by grandfathers, lasts for grandchildren," every piece is made to withstand the test of time. Additionally, leftover high-quality wood from door-making is repurposed into furniture, ensuring nothing goes to waste.  

Once you sit on it, you’ll realize that this simple-looking stool is incredibly sturdy

—no wobbling, unlike other similar-looking chairs!

55-57 Prachanaruemit Road, Bang Sue, Bangkok

Monday - Saturday, 08:00 - 17:30 (Closed on Sundays)

02-912-7637

Neighbourmart Selected

  • Gawang wood Stool
    Crafted from imported hardwood from Laos, leftover from door and window production, this simple yet sturdy stool is built using traditional mortise and tenon joinery. Unlike typical noodle shop stools that creak and wobble, this one is exceptionally stable and durable. With flawless finishing by veteran craftsmen, it embodies understated excellence—a humble piece worthy of admiration.
    990.00฿

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