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What if fashion didn’t stop at what we wear, but extended to the spaces we live and play in? Pipatchara, the Thai label known for transforming recycled plastics into pieces of wearable art, has just redefined what sustainable design can look like.
In a new collaboration with What’s Happened?–Bangkok’s much-buzzed-about hidden bar by Pakorn “Boy” Chatborirak(@boy_pakorn)–Pipatchara takes her signature Infinitude material off the runway and into the world of interior design. This time, Infinitude doesn’t sit on wrists or shoulders. It takes form as curtains, chandeliers, and lamps, shaping the very atmosphere of the space.
Crafted entirely from recycled plastics, the installation is a radical experiment in how waste can be reimagined into beauty. This collaboration also positions What’s Happened? as the first venue to showcase Pipatchara’s Infinitude beyond fashion, anchoring it firmly in the future of sustainable interiors.
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