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Vertier x Francesco Cappuccio
Our first collaboration with Italian designer Francesco Cappuccio, presenting a collection that brings together Italian design thinking and Thai craftsmanship. Featuring the MUAY Sofa, HINGE Table, NEXUM Coffee Table, Chair, and Side Table, each piece explores the relationship between structure and softness through sculptural forms, exposed construction, and contrasting materials.
RECORD STORE DAY BANGKOK 2025
Our support to Record Store Day Bangkok, a celebration of music, community, and independent creative culture. Bringing together record collectors, artists, and music lovers, the event created a shared space where sound, design, and personal expression could meet. For VERTIER, it was an opportunity to be part of a community that values individuality, craftsmanship, and the stories held within everyday objects. Through our participation, we continue to explore how furniture can shape the atmosphere of a home, much like music does: creating rhythm, character, and moments of connection.
ICON CRAFT
Presenting our Asteroid, a handcrafted dining table now showcased at ICONCRAFT, ICONSIAM. Created as an expression of Thai modern craftsmanship, Asteroid brings together sculptural form, considered materiality, and the human touch of hand-finished work. Its presence reflects VERTIER’s approach to furniture design, where cultural sensibility is translated through contemporary proportions and purposeful detail. The showcase invites visitors to experience Thai design through a new perspective, one that honours craft while responding to the way spaces are lived in today.
ASA Architect Expo 2026
Appointed by the Thailand Interior Designers Association (TIDA) as the official contractor for its pavilion, we brings an ambitious spatial concept from vision to reality. Working closely with PBM, a Bangkok-based multi-disciplinary architectural design studio, our team translated intricate design details into a completed environment shaped by precision, material consideration, and on-site craftsmanship. Beyond the construction of the pavilion, our bespoke furniture was selected and integrated throughout the showcase. Each piece contributed to the atmosphere of the space while reflecting our approach to made-to-order furniture, where proportion, material, and function are considered in relation to the environment around them.
VERTIER AT GAYSORN AMARIN
Our furniture brought a vivid furniture showcase to Gaysorn Amarin, presenting a sculptural seating composition in chartreuse upholstery. The display paired a generous modular sofa, lounge chair, and ottoman, united by rounded silhouettes and a bold, tactile finish. Set within Gaysorn’s grand atrium, the installation introduced a moment of colour and softness against the architectural scale of the space.
BAAN LAE SUAN
Our participation in Baan Lae Suan Fair with a curated presentation of contemporary furniture defined by material, proportion, and expressive form. The showcase brings together selected pieces from our collection, reflecting the brand’s approach to made-to-order design and the dialogue between craft and everyday living. From sculptural seating to considered tables and statement objects, each piece is created to bring character and purpose to the spaces it inhabits.
OBJ 2025
Participated in OBJ Thailand at The Salil Hotel Riverside Bangkok, we presented a collection shaped by the language of the universe. Deep tonal finishes, sculptural silhouettes, and grounded stone textures came together across the display, reflecting the contrast between movement and permanence. Each piece explored furniture as an object of presence, where material, proportion, and atmosphere create their own orbit within a space.
VERTIER X DOTS DESIGN STUDIO
Our collaboration with Dots Design Studio brings together experimental design thinking and precise furniture craftsmanship. Working across product design, communication, interiors, and strategy, Dots approaches each project through a broad understanding of material, function, and the way people experience an object. This collaboration has explored new expressions through works including the V Lamp Shade, Re-V Chair, and Time Travel Table. From recycled PET and translucent surfaces to metal structures and sculptural brass forms, each piece tests the possibilities of familiar materials beyond their expected use. The collaboration reflects a shared belief that furniture can hold both purpose and imagination, shaped through research, material experimentation, and a willingness to create a new design language.
VERTIER X ITALASIA
Our collaborated with Italasia to present a considered dining experience at the Vertier Flagship Gallery, bringing furniture, tableware, and Italian culture into one composed setting. Centred around our Dinemaster Dining Table, the showcase paired contemporary furniture with selected pieces from Alessi, alongside illy, San Benedetto, and Festilia. From sculptural tabletop objects to the rituals of serving and gathering, each element was chosen to explore how a dining space can shape a more personal way of living. The collaboration reflected a shared appreciation for material, function, and the details that turn everyday moments around the table into lasting experiences.
VERTIER X TARAS YOOM
Our collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Taras Yoom bringing the imaginative world of Yoomoota into physical furniture form. Presented internationally at Maison&Objet Paris, from 5 to 9 September 2024, and PAD London, from 8 to 13 October 2024, the collection introduced a meeting point between collectible art and functional design. Known for biomorphic sculptures, paintings, and mixed-media works, Taras Yoom draws from biology, nature, and the many characters within his own imagined universe. Through Vertier’s manufacturing expertise, his vivid visual language was translated into sculptural furniture pieces while retaining the character, proportion, and playful intent of each original concept. This collection demonstrated how artistic imagination and material craftsmanship can shape furniture into a more expressive, immersive experience.
VERTIER at MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
The opening atmosphere of Slow Hand Design 2026 was filled with inspiration and pride in Thai design.
VERTIER X GUERLAIN
Our collaboration with Guerlain for a sensory workshop exploring the connection between material and scent. The guests were invited to pair our furniture materials with selected Guerlain fragrances, discovering how wood, stone, leather, fabric, and metal can evoke distinct moods and olfactory impressions. The experience brought together the tactile character of contemporary furniture with the nuance of French perfumery. A shared exercise in materiality, memory, and personal expression.
VERTIER X SUNTUR
Presenting "Conjunction", a collaboration with Thai artist SUNTUR that brings his distinctive visual language into functional furniture. Defined by clean geometry, expressive colour, and thoughtful proportions, the collection explores how art and everyday living can come together through objects made for the home. Each piece is developed with VERTIER’s approach to craftsmanship, balancing SUNTUR’s creative direction with comfort, materiality, and function.
VERTIER X ONG KONGPAT
ONGRHYTHM is a collaborative collection with Thai pop art artist Ong Kongpat Saktadipat. The collection brings Ong’s expressive use of colour, freeform lines, and playful rhythm into a series of functional furniture pieces. Working closely with the artist, Vertier translated Ong's distinctive visual language through precise craftsmanship, considered materials, and sculptural form. The result is a collection where art and furniture meet, inviting personality, movement, and imagination into the everyday space.
BANGKOK DESIGN WEEK 2026
At Bangkok Design Week, we presented a contemporary furniture exhibition shaped by the five senses: sight, taste, scent, sound, and touch. Drawing from the distinct character of Thailand’s North, Central, Northeast, and South, the exhibition translates regional stories into furniture, material palettes, colour, texture, light, and sound. Each setting is designed as an immersive environment, inviting visitors to experience the atmosphere and cultural references of each region through a considered spatial journey.