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Collections

Light & Shadow
2025

Light and Shadow presents a fusion of perspectives through a variety of familiar and unfamiliar forms. By combining shapes, experimenting with arrangements, and exploring new compositions, the work gives rise to unique and unexpected structures. These forms, when illuminated, cast shifting shadows that evolve with the viewer’s angle and the passage of time. The result is a complex interplay of dimension and perception—an exploration of how light transforms space and how new shapes emerge from the meeting of contrasts. It reflects the endless possibilities of seeing and interpreting the world around us.

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Two Rivers
2024

This work explores the decorative use of different types of clay, blending natural colors to create marble-like patterns. These patterns are inspired by the image of two rivers—each with its own distinct hue—flowing toward one another. As they meet, they begin to merge, symbolizing unity through diversity. The convergence of the two streams reflects harmony, transformation, and the beautythat arises when differences come together as one.

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Reminiscent of
the seasons
2020

when the colours of the sky, the hues of the leaves, and the touch of the winds are in exciting transcience.

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The brief moment when you enjoy the view of lovely sky through the moving tree branch, feel the gentle gust of cool breeze as Chiang Mai greets the coming of Winter. The changing colours of leaves, though short-lived and unpredictable, always bring a sense of joy and nostalgia.

Gold Dust
2018

Gold Dust 2018 collection presents the earthwares in dark color with the contrast of bright sparkles of gold color, reminiscent of the moon light over the dark sea at night. The sophicated-looking bowls were finished with earthy glazing and sintered at very high temperature for the shiny look.

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Playful
2017

Joint 2017: Frolickers’ Teasets is the artful collection of free-form teacups and teapots. The artist employs wooden dowel joint on the handle; introducing the rustic yet playful wood element to each piece. This collection builds upon the artist’s work in 2011.

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Peel: Pastel collections
2016

Showcases the beauty of scratching marks. The dramatic scratching is purposely created by using many types of tools and is contrasted with clean and soft undertones of pastel colors. This collection feature a wide range of ware, including cups, pitchers, teapots, coffee drippers and flower vases.

Prism - Lone flower pot collection
2017

2017 Mimicks the shapes of fruits. The uneven surface of the flowerpot also takes after the natural peel of fruits. This ‘Prism’ surface plays along with the light, lending different shades and hues to the pot.

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Animal Plant Pot
2017

True to the artist’s aesthetic in 2013, the Animal Plant Pot collection features small vases and flower pots shaped in lovely animal figures. This piece is specialised with unique finishing of the surface and shaved edges around the figurines. Available in beautiful pastel colors, these are easily loveable home decors.

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Warm
2016

Warm 2016 features teacups that are ergonomically designed to fit your hand while holding it. This special design of the handle allows your hand to be gently warmed by the hot drinks you enjoy when the weather gets chilly.

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Hidden in the mist
2014

The hidden in the mist 2014 collection arises from the artist’s prototype work in 2011. It features different potteries which are characterized by pastel colors. The artist introduced the white color to the paint and the use of smudging techniques which give them the details which are described as ‘Misty’ the soft and blurry nature of the paint and decoration as ‘Misty’ the soft and blurry nature of the paint and decoration is inspired by natural scenery and landscapes.

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Indigo Collection

The indigo collection 2013 showcases beautiful tablewares in an incredible shades of indigo. The glazing technique provides the rustic charms & unique detailing. Fired at high temperature, these tablewares are one of the artist’s best work in 2013.

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© 2019
PaChaNa Studio Company

By Mr. Komol Kongcharoen
Ceramist

Office :

444/1 M.7, Don Pao,
Mae Wang Sup-District, Chiang Mai 50360, Thailand

Shop :

191 M.5 Suthep
Sup-District, Muang, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

 

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+66 817115007
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