BANGKOK DESIGN WEEK 2026, 29 JAN–8 FEB

SIAM PARAGON - Arena of Arts

SIAM PARAGON - Arena of Arts

Arena of Arts is a stage for contemporary art and exclusive design, showcasing curated works by leading Thai and international artists. It introduces a new perspective on luxury experiences within the space, seamlessly integrating the worlds of retail, lifestyle, and contemporary culture. 1. SWIRL OF HUES - by Maria Culenova, LASVIT A Light Art installation by LASVIT, designed by Maria Culenova – installed Live at Siam Paragon Experience the creation of Swirl of Hues as it comes to life before your eyes. This live installation showcases the intricate craftsmanship of LASVIT, the renowned Czech glass and light design house. Guided by artist Maria Culenova, each glass element and beam of light is carefully composed to form a mesmerizing circular sculpture – symbolizing the endless rhythm of movement, color, and emotion. Location: M Floor, North Zone 2. TRINITY-GO-ROUND – by Saran Yen Panya Evoking the childhood memories from when we were young, naive, and ready to fall in love with everything for the first time, the merry-go-round installation brings back that playful and childlike spirit we may have lost. Location: M Floor, North Zone 3. Aurora - created by French visual artist Pascal Dombis This circular art installation is reminiscent of a color wheel and draws inspiration from the aurora borealis. Location: 5th Floor, Jewel Zone 4. Kinetic Waves and Vortex - brought to life by Miguel Chevalier A pioneering French digital artist, the interactive digital art pieces on screens respond dynamically to movement in front of them. Location: 4th Floor, Next Stage Zone 5. Dylie – by JWon (Sarayut Kurakaew) Artist presents an installation tech toy called “Dylie” – a tiny, optimistic grim reaper. Location: 4th Floor, Next Tech Zone 6. Cascading Melody, by American sculptor John Helton The artist conveys dynamism that captures the interconnectedness of all things through intersecting curved lines, offering a completely different perspective from every angle. Location: M Floor, Luxe Hall 7. The Way it Shapes You - by Pieter Obels Artist transforms the rigid strength of steel into graceful, flowing forms, offering multiple viewing perspectives. Location: 3rd Floor, North Void 8. UOY MA I - by Wisut Ponnimit Featuring 'Nong Mamuang,' the artist’s signature character that has gained international recognition, this sculpture invites self-reflection and encourages us to view the world through our own perspective. Location: 1st Floor, near Fashion Hall 9. Missing - by Naritthorn Sethakunarat, one of Thailand’s globally recognized artists. The artist conveys a sense of loneliness and solitude through the simplified form of the sculpture, which reflects emotions, feelings, and imagination. Location: 3rd Floor, near North Void 10. Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back - by Inson Wongsam, a National Artist in Visual Arts (Sculpture) This wooden sculpture draws inspiration from the artist’s solo journey on a scooter to Florence in 1999. The piece represents the mental strength required to reach one’s destination and overcome self-doubt and asserts. Venue: 2nd Floor, near North Void 11. Red Bubble - by Donghoon Oh A South Korean artist reimagines human forms as bubbles. Location: 1st Floor, North Void 12. The Future in Our Hand - designed by Jamie Hayon An installation exclusively for Siam Paragon, this inspiring sculpture represents how people can realize their hopes and dreams through their own actions. Venue: 1st Floor 13. We Are All Particle Tanapol Kaewpring “We Are All Particles” by Tanapol Kaewpring is a visual photography work newly reimagined as a digital immersive art piece with its own distinctive visual signature, carrying a universal message with a dreamlike and immersive energy that reflects how particles come together to create stories in their own unique ways. Venue: SCB X NEXTECH For more information: www.siampiwat.com/assets/bangkokdesignweek2026