{"id":106437,"date":"2019-01-04T15:20:58","date_gmt":"2019-01-04T15:20:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/designwire\/avroko-s-william-harris-shares-his-favorite-design-destinations-in-bangkok\/"},"modified":"2022-11-23T12:27:09","modified_gmt":"2022-11-23T17:27:09","slug":"avroko-s-william-harris-shares-his-favorite-design-destinations-in-bangkok","status":"publish","type":"id_news","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/designwire\/avroko-s-william-harris-shares-his-favorite-design-destinations-in-bangkok\/","title":{"rendered":"AvroKO\u2019s William Harris Shares His Favorite Design Destinations in Bangkok"},"content":{"rendered":"
William Harris has what he calls “a regular crash pad” in Bangkok—both for love of the city and work. At the time of our interview in Thailand’s capital, AvroKO<\/a>, the design and concept firm Harris founded with fellow principals Kristina O’Neal, Adam Farmerie, and Greg Bradshaw, had just wrapped up a restaurant and two bars on the top floors of the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok<\/a>, the Hilton<\/a>-owned Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts’ first venture into Southeast Asia. To better reach its increasingly high-profile Asia projects (Harris is, in fact, fresh from “kicking the tires” at another AvroKO project, the newly rebranded and renovated Eaton Hong Kong<\/a>), AvroKO also has a Bangkok outpost in addition to those in New York, London, and San Francisco. “I can’t say I ever fully lived here, but I’ve been coming out probably every six to eight weeks for the past 10 years,” the designer says. And he has his favorite places, which include an Art Deco bar with sweeping views of Bangkok’s skyline, a restaurant known for its delicious offal, and the former residence of an international man of mystery. Here are Harris’s eight top design destinations in Bangkok.<\/p>\n
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