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B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection, a place of distinctive flair and character aims to cater to hip, young clientele with unique and discerning style. The resort is an exercise in modern playfulness with a funky vibe. Located on the most prime beach front at the upper market north of Patong Beach. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection commands spectacular view overlooking the white sandy beach and sparkling turquoise water of the Andaman Sea.

The 123 room resort is designed in a modern minimalist style, amplified with splashes of bold, daring designs and colors.The lobby bar is the staging ground for eclectic musical and social happenings, with live DJ performance and events. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection is your ultimate trendy destination and intimate hideaway ,with onsite luxurious facilities, such as a full service Spa, Dinning, Boutique. A place to play it down or party it up and have it done your way. You can simply be, at B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection

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B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection, a place of distinctive flair and character aims to cater to hip, young clientele with unique and discerning style. The resort is an exercise in modern playfulness with a funky vibe. Located on the most prime beach front at the upper market north of Patong Beach. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection commands spectacular view overlooking the white sandy beach and sparkling turquoise water of the Andaman Sea.

The 123 room resort is designed in a modern minimalist style, amplified with splashes of bold, daring designs and colors.The lobby bar is the staging ground for eclectic musical and social happenings, with live DJ performance and events. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection is your ultimate trendy destination and intimate hideaway ,with onsite luxurious facilities, such as a full service Spa, Dinning, Boutique. A place to play it down or party it up and have it done your way. You can simply be, at B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection

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CONTENTSISSUE 44 | BANGKOK BOUND

Retail Detail 16

Bed Hopping : Cabochon 18

Lookin' Good Feelin' Great 22

Aesthetics 24

Interview : Jitti Chompee 26

Invisible Ink 32

Sniff This 34

Fashion : SOS 36

Bed World Member 44

Fashion : Kanser 46

Design 54

Art 56

Interview : Moongoose 58

Cover Story : Utt 62

Bed Fellows 70

Something is Happening 86

All About Bed 96

Distribution 98

Cover Photo by Hector GuzmanSunglasses by PLAYN

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CONTENTSISSUE 44 | BANGKOK BOUND

Retail Detail 16

Bed Hopping : Cabochon 18

Lookin' Good Feelin' Great 22

Aesthetics 24

Interview : Jitti Chompee 26

Invisible Ink 32

Sniff This 34

Fashion : SOS 36

Bed World Member 44

Fashion : Kanser 46

Design 54

Art 56

Interview : Moongoose 58

Cover Story : Utt 62

Bed Fellows 70

Something is Happening 86

All About Bed 96

Distribution 98

Cover Photo by Hector GuzmanSunglasses by PLAYN

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PUBLISHER

Oxygen Holding Co,Ltd.

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Paul Hampshire

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Sanya Souvanna Phouma

PROOF READER Stuart MacDonnell

WRITERS Sanya Souvanna Phouma

DESIGNERS Puntit Arn Dinakara Ariya Guptarak

PHOTOGRAPHERS Hector Guzman James Gilbody Tommy Nori Sergio Del Amo Otero

ADVERTISE IN IT… [email protected] m : 02 651 3537

GET IT… Send your name and email address to [email protected] to read the online version or fill in the online form for a year of Bed Sheets sent by mail.

READ IT ONLINE… www.bedsheetsmagazine.com

TALK ABOUT IT… Tell us what you think [email protected]

BED SHEETS OFFICE Oxygen Holding Co. Ltd, 26, Soi Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klontoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tel : 02 651 3537 Email : [email protected]

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the expreswritten prior permission of the publisher.

Views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of thepublisher, who accepts no responsibility for them.

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PUBLISHER

Oxygen Holding Co,Ltd.

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Paul Hampshire

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Sanya Souvanna Phouma

PROOF READER Stuart MacDonnell

WRITERS Sanya Souvanna Phouma

DESIGNERS Puntit Arn Dinakara Ariya Guptarak

PHOTOGRAPHERS Hector Guzman James Gilbody Tommy Nori Sergio Del Amo Otero

ADVERTISE IN IT… [email protected] m : 02 651 3537

GET IT… Send your name and email address to [email protected] to read the online version or fill in the online form for a year of Bed Sheets sent by mail.

READ IT ONLINE… www.bedsheetsmagazine.com

TALK ABOUT IT… Tell us what you think [email protected]

BED SHEETS OFFICE Oxygen Holding Co. Ltd, 26, Soi Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klontoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tel : 02 651 3537 Email : [email protected]

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the expreswritten prior permission of the publisher.

Views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of thepublisher, who accepts no responsibility for them.

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PAUL - BEE - HAMPSHIRE

Twi t ter : beefuton

Facebook : goobee

Emai l : bee@bedsupperc lub.com

Hello and welcome to this Bangkok Bound issue of Bed Sheets magazine. The timing for the theme turned out to be very auspicious because Greg Uttsada Panichkul, who we've been dying to get on our cover for ages, just happened to be in town before his trip to LA to see his folks. Utt took a few hours out of his manic schedule to have his picture taken at Bed and give us an interview. The former MTV Asia VJ shed some light on how he became a household name across the region but managed to keep his feet firmly on the ground and remain such a level-headed fellow. He also filled us in on life after MTV. For our Bed Hopping review, we were surrounded by colonial splendour at Bangkok' new Cabochon Hotel. Plus we caught up with the man who puts the moves in Bed Supperclub's spectacular shows, the very talented choreographer Jitti Chompee. With the annual monsoon poised to let rip and give us all a good drenching, our 'Sniff This' columnist Victoria Kirkham devised some rainy season remedies to help us sail through the stormy weather.

And, as always, we've also got the word on the some of the essential events that Bed Suppperclub has lined up for you over the next two months.

EDITOR'S EYE..........................................................................................................................................

PHOTO BY ANDREA JEPSON

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PAUL - BEE - HAMPSHIRE

Twi t ter : beefuton

Facebook : goobee

Emai l : bee@bedsupperc lub.com

Hello and welcome to this Bangkok Bound issue of Bed Sheets magazine. The timing for the theme turned out to be very auspicious because Greg Uttsada Panichkul, who we've been dying to get on our cover for ages, just happened to be in town before his trip to LA to see his folks. Utt took a few hours out of his manic schedule to have his picture taken at Bed and give us an interview. The former MTV Asia VJ shed some light on how he became a household name across the region but managed to keep his feet firmly on the ground and remain such a level-headed fellow. He also filled us in on life after MTV. For our Bed Hopping review, we were surrounded by colonial splendour at Bangkok' new Cabochon Hotel. Plus we caught up with the man who puts the moves in Bed Supperclub's spectacular shows, the very talented choreographer Jitti Chompee. With the annual monsoon poised to let rip and give us all a good drenching, our 'Sniff This' columnist Victoria Kirkham devised some rainy season remedies to help us sail through the stormy weather.

And, as always, we've also got the word on the some of the essential events that Bed Suppperclub has lined up for you over the next two months.

EDITOR'S EYE..........................................................................................................................................

PHOTO BY ANDREA JEPSON

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CONTRIBUTORS..........................................................................................................................................

DR.NANTAPAT SUPAPANACHART M.D.

An expert in aesthetics, she’s recognised both locally and inter-nationally and received awards for outstanding achievement and performing the highest number of Botox injections, Thermage and Ulthera treatments. When she’s not busy making people more beautiful, she lectures at leading medical schools and international conferences.

VICTORIA KIRKWOOD

A last-minute flight from Sydney to a funeral in London led to Victoria’s first unplanned stopover in Thailand and since then she’s found it increasingly hard to stay away. Originally a strug-gling artist, her work as a massage therapist and yoga teacher eventually led to a fascination with Chinese medicine and a degree in acupuncture. In her column for Bed Sheets she creates essential blends to help you tweak the ups and downs of daily life or just smell and feel special and different.

WORK WITH BED SHEETS MAGAZINE

SALES EXECUTIVEFixed Salary And Excellent Commission

U SHOULD:

BE A THAI NATIONAL WITH EXCELLENT ENGLISH SKILLSBE FAMILIAR WITH THE BANGKOK SCENE AND BED SUPPERCLUB.

BE ABLE TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. HAVE A CONFIDENT OUTGOING PERSONALITY.

SEND YOUR RESUME AND A COVER LETTER TO

[email protected]

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CONTRIBUTORS..........................................................................................................................................

DR.NANTAPAT SUPAPANACHART M.D.

An expert in aesthetics, she’s recognised both locally and inter-nationally and received awards for outstanding achievement and performing the highest number of Botox injections, Thermage and Ulthera treatments. When she’s not busy making people more beautiful, she lectures at leading medical schools and international conferences.

VICTORIA KIRKWOOD

A last-minute flight from Sydney to a funeral in London led to Victoria’s first unplanned stopover in Thailand and since then she’s found it increasingly hard to stay away. Originally a strug-gling artist, her work as a massage therapist and yoga teacher eventually led to a fascination with Chinese medicine and a degree in acupuncture. In her column for Bed Sheets she creates essential blends to help you tweak the ups and downs of daily life or just smell and feel special and different.

WORK WITH BED SHEETS MAGAZINE

SALES EXECUTIVEFixed Salary And Excellent Commission

U SHOULD:

BE A THAI NATIONAL WITH EXCELLENT ENGLISH SKILLSBE FAMILIAR WITH THE BANGKOK SCENE AND BED SUPPERCLUB.

BE ABLE TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. HAVE A CONFIDENT OUTGOING PERSONALITY.

SEND YOUR RESUME AND A COVER LETTER TO

[email protected]

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Sound

Alien TapesBy Geo Wyeth

Vis ion

Miró exhibition at York-shire Sculpture Park, UK.

Read

Starmanby Paul Trynka

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EDITOR'S CHOICE

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Sound

Alien TapesBy Geo Wyeth

Vis ion

Miró exhibition at York-shire Sculpture Park, UK.

Read

Starmanby Paul Trynka

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EDITOR'S CHOICE

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IPOSTCARD - IPAD CASE

Keep your iPad safe in this snazzy retro cover by Thai company Good Rak. Made from the strong but smooth fabric that's used for denim jeans' labels, not only will it keep your iPad safe from dust and scratches, it's also water-resistant, so it will keep it dry during the upcoming rainy season. Available in orange, shocking green or shocking pink.www.goodluckgoods.com 850 baht.

STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST - Book

Ten things nobody told you about being creative — a manifesto for creativity in the digital age.

If, like us, you're an avid fan of the 'Ted Talks' videos then you'll love this book version of Austin Kleon's text and slides from his presentation at the confer-ence. The paper version has been expanded into a book-length work stuffed full of brand-new writing and illustrations. Available at all good bookstores in Thailand, 350 baht.

PLAYN Sunglasses

The latest brand of hip eyewear brought to you by those lovely people at Niche Nation. PLAYN is a one-stop distribution brand that makes excellent eyewear affordable by cutting out middlemen: FACTORY-LENS LAB-YOUR DOORSTEP. Sunglasses come with lenses by Carl Zeiss Vision.

Our cover star Utt’s choice, ‘Blasco’ is a modern over-sized aviator shape with a striking edge that fits most people’s faces. This frame is handcrafted from Monel metal and comes with integrated mono block spring-hinges and soft clip-on silicon nose pads. The temple tips are made from acetate, a thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as cotton. 4,900 baht from www.playn.com

[ b y T h e B e d S h e e t s Te a m ]RETAIL DETAIL..........................................................................................................................................

YOUR COMPASS TO COOL.

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IPOSTCARD - IPAD CASE

Keep your iPad safe in this snazzy retro cover by Thai company Good Rak. Made from the strong but smooth fabric that's used for denim jeans' labels, not only will it keep your iPad safe from dust and scratches, it's also water-resistant, so it will keep it dry during the upcoming rainy season. Available in orange, shocking green or shocking pink.www.goodluckgoods.com 850 baht.

STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST - Book

Ten things nobody told you about being creative — a manifesto for creativity in the digital age.

If, like us, you're an avid fan of the 'Ted Talks' videos then you'll love this book version of Austin Kleon's text and slides from his presentation at the confer-ence. The paper version has been expanded into a book-length work stuffed full of brand-new writing and illustrations. Available at all good bookstores in Thailand, 350 baht.

PLAYN Sunglasses

The latest brand of hip eyewear brought to you by those lovely people at Niche Nation. PLAYN is a one-stop distribution brand that makes excellent eyewear affordable by cutting out middlemen: FACTORY-LENS LAB-YOUR DOORSTEP. Sunglasses come with lenses by Carl Zeiss Vision.

Our cover star Utt’s choice, ‘Blasco’ is a modern over-sized aviator shape with a striking edge that fits most people’s faces. This frame is handcrafted from Monel metal and comes with integrated mono block spring-hinges and soft clip-on silicon nose pads. The temple tips are made from acetate, a thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as cotton. 4,900 baht from www.playn.com

[ b y T h e B e d S h e e t s Te a m ]RETAIL DETAIL..........................................................................................................................................

YOUR COMPASS TO COOL.

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BED HOPPING

CABOCHON [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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Where is it? Sukhumvit 45, Bangkok.

What’s the rate per night? Opening promotion is Bt. 3,999++ for Studio rooms and Bt. 5,999 for Suites: inclusive of complimentary internet access, fruit basket on ar-rival, international local calls, and mini bar.

So tell us more about the rooms. In keeping with the rest of the hotel, all rooms are stylishly furnished with period reproduc-tion furniture and fixtures, from the large shuttered windows that frame the tall tropical palm trees outside, to the tasteful traditional light switches and reading lamps. Classical murals and montages beautify the white-washed walls to add an air of quiet graciousness and refined simplicity. Most of today's essential creature comforts, such as flat-screen TVs and mini-bars are craftily hidden away in vintage closets and cupboards. The spacious bathrooms boast polished marble floorings complemented by classical white sanitary ware and taps specially imported from Italy and the UK.

How's the restaurant?Deliciously authentic Thai cuisine is prepared in what looks like a typical street-style food stall. The Thai Lao Yeh restaurant seats 52 in the large open area and also has two VIP rooms. The Joy Luck Club provides the cosy ambience of a private members club for the partaking of tasty aperitifs andcanapés complemented by fine wines, spirits or beer. Do ask to try the Cabochon's signature cocktail and see if you can guess what the main non-alcoholic ingredient is.

What's in the neighbourhood?In the heart of Bangkok city's bustling Sukhumvit district at the end of a sleepy soi, the Cabochon is only a few minutes' walk from skytrain stations Thong Lor and Phrom Phong. So the capital's shopping malls, cinemas, night-clubs, and restaurants (including Bed Supperclub) are just momentsaway. If you plan on going further afield, a car service is available.

Cabochon: French word pronounced

as (kab'a-shon) meaning... A

highly polished, convex-cut,

unfaceted gem

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BED HOPPING

CABOCHON [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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Where is it? Sukhumvit 45, Bangkok.

What’s the rate per night? Opening promotion is Bt. 3,999++ for Studio rooms and Bt. 5,999 for Suites: inclusive of complimentary internet access, fruit basket on ar-rival, international local calls, and mini bar.

So tell us more about the rooms. In keeping with the rest of the hotel, all rooms are stylishly furnished with period reproduc-tion furniture and fixtures, from the large shuttered windows that frame the tall tropical palm trees outside, to the tasteful traditional light switches and reading lamps. Classical murals and montages beautify the white-washed walls to add an air of quiet graciousness and refined simplicity. Most of today's essential creature comforts, such as flat-screen TVs and mini-bars are craftily hidden away in vintage closets and cupboards. The spacious bathrooms boast polished marble floorings complemented by classical white sanitary ware and taps specially imported from Italy and the UK.

How's the restaurant?Deliciously authentic Thai cuisine is prepared in what looks like a typical street-style food stall. The Thai Lao Yeh restaurant seats 52 in the large open area and also has two VIP rooms. The Joy Luck Club provides the cosy ambience of a private members club for the partaking of tasty aperitifs andcanapés complemented by fine wines, spirits or beer. Do ask to try the Cabochon's signature cocktail and see if you can guess what the main non-alcoholic ingredient is.

What's in the neighbourhood?In the heart of Bangkok city's bustling Sukhumvit district at the end of a sleepy soi, the Cabochon is only a few minutes' walk from skytrain stations Thong Lor and Phrom Phong. So the capital's shopping malls, cinemas, night-clubs, and restaurants (including Bed Supperclub) are just momentsaway. If you plan on going further afield, a car service is available.

Cabochon: French word pronounced

as (kab'a-shon) meaning... A

highly polished, convex-cut,

unfaceted gem

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Book now!www.agoda.com

ABOVE ELEVENA NEW ROOFTOP BAR EXPERIENCE AT THE33rd FLOOR OF FRASER SUITES SUKHUMVIT

ON SUKHUMVIT ROAD SOI 11

NOW OPEN !For more info call us at 02 207 9300www.aboveeleven.comwww.facebook.com/aboveeleven

Come for:

The Cabochon is reminiscent of the neo-Parisian and Viennese styles that defined the Shanghai art deco chic of the 1920s. Surround yourself in splendour, grandeur, opulence and then venture upstairs to chill out as you soak up the sun's rays or watch the sunset by the rooftop 22 metre-swimming pool.

So tell me again, why should I stay here?Imagine stepping back in time to the turn of the century and sur-rounding oneself in the opulent décor of colonial splendour that once adorned the homes of Bang-kok's chosen few, but still enjoying today's mod cons such aswi-fi, flat screen TVs and air-conditioning. At the Cabochon you really do get the best of both worlds, plus, because most of the art, curios, furnishing and fixtures throughout the hotel come from the private collection of its owner Eugene Yeh, there's not a hint of twee clichéd nostalgia.

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Book now!www.agoda.com

ABOVE ELEVENA NEW ROOFTOP BAR EXPERIENCE AT THE33rd FLOOR OF FRASER SUITES SUKHUMVIT

ON SUKHUMVIT ROAD SOI 11

NOW OPEN !For more info call us at 02 207 9300www.aboveeleven.comwww.facebook.com/aboveeleven

Come for:

The Cabochon is reminiscent of the neo-Parisian and Viennese styles that defined the Shanghai art deco chic of the 1920s. Surround yourself in splendour, grandeur, opulence and then venture upstairs to chill out as you soak up the sun's rays or watch the sunset by the rooftop 22 metre-swimming pool.

So tell me again, why should I stay here?Imagine stepping back in time to the turn of the century and sur-rounding oneself in the opulent décor of colonial splendour that once adorned the homes of Bang-kok's chosen few, but still enjoying today's mod cons such aswi-fi, flat screen TVs and air-conditioning. At the Cabochon you really do get the best of both worlds, plus, because most of the art, curios, furnishing and fixtures throughout the hotel come from the private collection of its owner Eugene Yeh, there's not a hint of twee clichéd nostalgia.

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LOOKIN' GOOD FEELIN' GREAT [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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Soy milk & tofuA delicious way to get protein without any of the dreaded cho-lesterol or saturated fat and they are loaded with nutrients that have been found to promote cardiovas-cular health.

SpinachAs Popeye knows, spinach is a tremendous source of vitamin K, vitamin A, manganese, folate, magnesium, iron, vitamin C, vita-min B2, calcium, potassium, and vitamin B6. It's good source of copper, protein, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin E and it's a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium. Try adding some baby spinach to your smoothie for a daily boost of nutrients.

Kale Kale is one of the kings of super foods and available in most markets here. It's packed with vitamins, minerals and health-enhancing antioxidants. Kale's filling fibre, bone-building cal-cium and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help support the body's natural detox system, getting rid of harm-ful compounds that are thought to cause cancer, heart disease and other serious ills.

Black TeaThere's no need to fork out loads of money for expensive teas from exotic places. Regular black tea is packed with protec-tive compounds that neutralise health-damaging particles called free-radicals.

Any nutritionist worth his or her salt will advise people to supple-ment their daily diets with 'super foods' but that usually has them coughing up extra cash on their weekly grocery bills and going gaga for expensive foods like fresh bilberries, acerola and spirulina. However, the chances are that you already have some 'super foods' lurking in your larder. So let's take a look at some of the unsung heroes that sort out your health but don't clean out your wallet.

SUPERFOODSTO THERESCUE!

These flavanoids, which are also found in all citrus fruits, berries, ginkgo biloba, red onion and pars-ley are said to maintain the health of every cell in our bodies. Of course if you don't fancy chillin' with a cup of hot chaa you could have your tea iced with a slice of lemon.

OatmealThe selection of grains and fibre in the 'super food' camp is quite staggering but don't just reach for the more expensive options think-ing that they offer the best form of nutrition. Oats are full of essential minerals like immune-boosting zinc, magnesium and iron as well as chock-full of protective antioxi-dants called flavanoids (see above). They also absorb toxins and reduce cholesterol levels.

*note: A healthy diet incorporating

a variety of the superfoods will

help you, stay slim, reduce cholesterol

and reduce the risk of heart disease

and cancer.

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LOOKIN' GOOD FEELIN' GREAT [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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Soy milk & tofuA delicious way to get protein without any of the dreaded cho-lesterol or saturated fat and they are loaded with nutrients that have been found to promote cardiovas-cular health.

SpinachAs Popeye knows, spinach is a tremendous source of vitamin K, vitamin A, manganese, folate, magnesium, iron, vitamin C, vita-min B2, calcium, potassium, and vitamin B6. It's good source of copper, protein, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin E and it's a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, niacin and selenium. Try adding some baby spinach to your smoothie for a daily boost of nutrients.

Kale Kale is one of the kings of super foods and available in most markets here. It's packed with vitamins, minerals and health-enhancing antioxidants. Kale's filling fibre, bone-building cal-cium and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help support the body's natural detox system, getting rid of harm-ful compounds that are thought to cause cancer, heart disease and other serious ills.

Black TeaThere's no need to fork out loads of money for expensive teas from exotic places. Regular black tea is packed with protec-tive compounds that neutralise health-damaging particles called free-radicals.

Any nutritionist worth his or her salt will advise people to supple-ment their daily diets with 'super foods' but that usually has them coughing up extra cash on their weekly grocery bills and going gaga for expensive foods like fresh bilberries, acerola and spirulina. However, the chances are that you already have some 'super foods' lurking in your larder. So let's take a look at some of the unsung heroes that sort out your health but don't clean out your wallet.

SUPERFOODSTO THERESCUE!

These flavanoids, which are also found in all citrus fruits, berries, ginkgo biloba, red onion and pars-ley are said to maintain the health of every cell in our bodies. Of course if you don't fancy chillin' with a cup of hot chaa you could have your tea iced with a slice of lemon.

OatmealThe selection of grains and fibre in the 'super food' camp is quite staggering but don't just reach for the more expensive options think-ing that they offer the best form of nutrition. Oats are full of essential minerals like immune-boosting zinc, magnesium and iron as well as chock-full of protective antioxi-dants called flavanoids (see above). They also absorb toxins and reduce cholesterol levels.

*note: A healthy diet incorporating

a variety of the superfoods will

help you, stay slim, reduce cholesterol

and reduce the risk of heart disease

and cancer.

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AESTHETICS [ b y D R NA N TA PAT S U PA PA NAC H A R T M . D. ]

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Radio frequencies also have a very heavy coagulation effect, so you don't have as much bruis-ing as laser. Although many consider laser to be one of the better liposuction techniques, this procedure has an even greater 'wow' factor , because pre-melting the fat, makes the removal process less traumatic and greatly reduces post-procedural pain, swelling and discomfort.

But, as I said previously, the best feature of this machine is its ability to perform liposuction and tighten the skin at the same time. Unlike all existing laser liposuction and 'Ultersound VASER' technologies that don't help tighten the skin; 'Body Tite' is designed to tighten even the top layer of the skin often with a soft tissue contraction of up to 40%.

So what side-effects and downtime does 'Body Tite' involve?

Usually the procedure takes a couple of hours and downtime depends on the extent of the treat-ment and how strong a patient is. Afterwards most people experience a very slight tenderness and sore-ness in the area. Also, because it's a walk-in procedure, one can go home the same day and avoid costs associated with overnight stays.

What's a good treatment to get rid of stubborn fat?When we talk about losing fat permanently, we're not talking about cellulite, massage or infra-red saunas. Neither are we talking about losing weight. What we're talking about is losing fat accumulation permanently. Fat accumulation happens to both men and women. For women, fat usually gets accumulated around the waist, hips and bra strap, and becomes more prevalent and more stubborn with age.

Unless you're really thin, (which is another issue), more often than not no matter how much weight you lose or exercise you do, get-ting rid of those lumps of fat is like constantly fighting a losing battle. That's why more people are now resorting to treatments to help win the war.

Since cellulite machines are not permanent, for non-invasive permanent solutions there's the option of using the 'Zeltiq Cryolypolysis' machine which effectively kills fat cells at tem-peratures above freezing without affecting the surrounding tissue. However, the downside is it takes approximately two to four months to see results. 'Zerona' is a perma-nent solution for the removal of unwanted fat deposits but you'll need to have more treatments than 'Zeltiq'.

Why is 'Body Tite' a better version of liposuction?As a dermatologist, I actually love this new technology, because it's very beneficial for patients who have skin laxity but do not want an additional procedure. Instead of using laser liposuction or ultrasound 'VASER' which just goes in and sucks out the fat cells, 'Body Tite' or Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipo Tightening uses RF technology to go in and melt the fat, before removing it and tightening the skin.

DUMPTHE

LUMPS

www.apexprofoundbeauty.com

FAT

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AESTHETICS [ b y D R NA N TA PAT S U PA PA NAC H A R T M . D. ]

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Radio frequencies also have a very heavy coagulation effect, so you don't have as much bruis-ing as laser. Although many consider laser to be one of the better liposuction techniques, this procedure has an even greater 'wow' factor , because pre-melting the fat, makes the removal process less traumatic and greatly reduces post-procedural pain, swelling and discomfort.

But, as I said previously, the best feature of this machine is its ability to perform liposuction and tighten the skin at the same time. Unlike all existing laser liposuction and 'Ultersound VASER' technologies that don't help tighten the skin; 'Body Tite' is designed to tighten even the top layer of the skin often with a soft tissue contraction of up to 40%.

So what side-effects and downtime does 'Body Tite' involve?

Usually the procedure takes a couple of hours and downtime depends on the extent of the treat-ment and how strong a patient is. Afterwards most people experience a very slight tenderness and sore-ness in the area. Also, because it's a walk-in procedure, one can go home the same day and avoid costs associated with overnight stays.

What's a good treatment to get rid of stubborn fat?When we talk about losing fat permanently, we're not talking about cellulite, massage or infra-red saunas. Neither are we talking about losing weight. What we're talking about is losing fat accumulation permanently. Fat accumulation happens to both men and women. For women, fat usually gets accumulated around the waist, hips and bra strap, and becomes more prevalent and more stubborn with age.

Unless you're really thin, (which is another issue), more often than not no matter how much weight you lose or exercise you do, get-ting rid of those lumps of fat is like constantly fighting a losing battle. That's why more people are now resorting to treatments to help win the war.

Since cellulite machines are not permanent, for non-invasive permanent solutions there's the option of using the 'Zeltiq Cryolypolysis' machine which effectively kills fat cells at tem-peratures above freezing without affecting the surrounding tissue. However, the downside is it takes approximately two to four months to see results. 'Zerona' is a perma-nent solution for the removal of unwanted fat deposits but you'll need to have more treatments than 'Zeltiq'.

Why is 'Body Tite' a better version of liposuction?As a dermatologist, I actually love this new technology, because it's very beneficial for patients who have skin laxity but do not want an additional procedure. Instead of using laser liposuction or ultrasound 'VASER' which just goes in and sucks out the fat cells, 'Body Tite' or Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipo Tightening uses RF technology to go in and melt the fat, before removing it and tightening the skin.

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INTERVIEW

JITTICHOMPEE

BKK

I’ve danced my way around the globe, from New York to Les Ballet Persans in Stockholm, and Oplas Teatro in Italy.

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INTERVIEW

JITTICHOMPEE

BKK

I’ve danced my way around the globe, from New York to Les Ballet Persans in Stockholm, and Oplas Teatro in Italy.

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The French ballet dancer Sylvie Guillem and Belgian choreogra-pher Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui really inspire me; it’s hard to put into words the emotions they evoke when I watch them. But hand on heart I must say that it’s Pina Bausch who inspires me as a choreographer. I learnt so much after seeing her works such as ‘Vollmand’, ‘Cafe Muller’, ‘Rite of Spring’, ‘Nefes’ and ‘Sweet Mambo’. Her work encompasses so much more than just dance and technique; it’s loaded with metaphors, inexplicable strange-ness-aggression is unleashed and weirdness is transformed into ravishing beauty.

It’s been quite a challenging task trying to transform the performing arts scene here in Bangkok but we are still struggling to make it hap-pen. The majority of our audience is made up of foreigners who live here and support usually comes from foreign institutes and founda-tions. I think we need to see more; to see outside performances and develop more local productions to encourage change here. We do have plenty of talented people in Thailand but lack support from the government and sponsors.

Unlike most dancers, I was somewhat of a late starter. I was 19 years old and had recently graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a degree in chemi-cal engineering when I caught a rehearsal and mesmerising live performance by the Italian dance company Alterballeto. From that moment on, I was hooked and knew I wanted to be a profes-sional dancer, so I quit my master’s degree to follow my dream. I quickly realised that although dance can be very challenging, it’s also a great medium to express fac-ets of one’s personality, thoughts and passions without words. Also, because one spends a lot of time working alone, you get the chance to escape into your world and explore other aspects of your character.

I’ve danced my way around the globe, from New York to Les Ballet Persans in Stockholm, and Oplas Teatro in Italy and did initially toy with the idea of set-tling somewhere else that offers a better calibre of dance companies and more interesting projects but I decided instead to stay in Bang-kok and cultivate the scene here. That’s why I formed my own com-pany and started producing more cutting-edge performances.

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The French ballet dancer Sylvie Guillem and Belgian choreogra-pher Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui really inspire me; it’s hard to put into words the emotions they evoke when I watch them. But hand on heart I must say that it’s Pina Bausch who inspires me as a choreographer. I learnt so much after seeing her works such as ‘Vollmand’, ‘Cafe Muller’, ‘Rite of Spring’, ‘Nefes’ and ‘Sweet Mambo’. Her work encompasses so much more than just dance and technique; it’s loaded with metaphors, inexplicable strange-ness-aggression is unleashed and weirdness is transformed into ravishing beauty.

It’s been quite a challenging task trying to transform the performing arts scene here in Bangkok but we are still struggling to make it hap-pen. The majority of our audience is made up of foreigners who live here and support usually comes from foreign institutes and founda-tions. I think we need to see more; to see outside performances and develop more local productions to encourage change here. We do have plenty of talented people in Thailand but lack support from the government and sponsors.

Unlike most dancers, I was somewhat of a late starter. I was 19 years old and had recently graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a degree in chemi-cal engineering when I caught a rehearsal and mesmerising live performance by the Italian dance company Alterballeto. From that moment on, I was hooked and knew I wanted to be a profes-sional dancer, so I quit my master’s degree to follow my dream. I quickly realised that although dance can be very challenging, it’s also a great medium to express fac-ets of one’s personality, thoughts and passions without words. Also, because one spends a lot of time working alone, you get the chance to escape into your world and explore other aspects of your character.

I’ve danced my way around the globe, from New York to Les Ballet Persans in Stockholm, and Oplas Teatro in Italy and did initially toy with the idea of set-tling somewhere else that offers a better calibre of dance companies and more interesting projects but I decided instead to stay in Bang-kok and cultivate the scene here. That’s why I formed my own com-pany and started producing more cutting-edge performances.

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international hairstylist & make-up artist

WHEN U LOOK GOOD, WE LOOK GOOD

02-261 7003Rain Hill - 3rd Floor Sukhumvit 47

11.30am. - 08.00pm closed Wednesdays

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I have a very diverse team of danc-ers from very varied backgrounds in my troupe so they express themselves in very different ways. This enables and encourages me to adapt the performances according-ly. My performers are also a major source of inspiration for me and often help me expand my ideas. I must admit that I also learn a lot from them too.

The performances I’ve staged at Bed Supperclub include: the ‘Circus Electicus’ show; a modern adaptation of Khon entitled ‘The Invisible World’; ‘ Fire within’ tango pieces; ‘Carmenburi’

inspired by the Opera Carmen; ’In Bed with Pina’ a tribute perfor-mance to Pina Bausch Tanzthe-ater Wuppertal; ‘Party Animals; and a dance inspired by Jean Genet’s experimental short film ‘Un Chant d’Amour’. For future performances I would love to do my own interpretation of ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’ and some-thing inspired by the band ‘Antony and the Johnsons’.

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international hairstylist & make-up artist

WHEN U LOOK GOOD, WE LOOK GOOD

02-261 7003Rain Hill - 3rd Floor Sukhumvit 47

11.30am. - 08.00pm closed Wednesdays

www.facebook.com/idahairdressing

I have a very diverse team of danc-ers from very varied backgrounds in my troupe so they express themselves in very different ways. This enables and encourages me to adapt the performances according-ly. My performers are also a major source of inspiration for me and often help me expand my ideas. I must admit that I also learn a lot from them too.

The performances I’ve staged at Bed Supperclub include: the ‘Circus Electicus’ show; a modern adaptation of Khon entitled ‘The Invisible World’; ‘ Fire within’ tango pieces; ‘Carmenburi’

inspired by the Opera Carmen; ’In Bed with Pina’ a tribute perfor-mance to Pina Bausch Tanzthe-ater Wuppertal; ‘Party Animals; and a dance inspired by Jean Genet’s experimental short film ‘Un Chant d’Amour’. For future performances I would love to do my own interpretation of ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’ and some-thing inspired by the band ‘Antony and the Johnsons’.

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Huf vs Ashbury Sunglasses $100www.store.hufworldwide.com

Stussy "Outfitter" Snapback $22www.stussy.com

Edwin "ED55 Bermuda" Shorts $115www.shop.edwin-europe.com

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Flying Coffin "Surplus Pocket" T-shirt $30http://flyingcoffin.com

Milkcrate Athletics - "Ill" T-shirt $30digitalgravel.com

Norse Projects "Elka" Parka Jacket $250 http://www.norseprojects.com/store

Comme des Garcons vs Supreme vs Vans Trainers in store onlywww.supremenewyork.com

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Londons' Central St. Martins College of Art and Design hosts the 'Fit' exhibition; a collection of contributions from leading contemporary graphic designers, working on a theoretical exercise to produce posters inspired by the 2012 Olympic Games. Put together by Jonathan Barnbrook and Vaughan Oliver,

Bangkok-based singer & song-writer Miss Jolanda has recently released her debut single "See Ya" online, complete with an artist microsite showcasing the official music video for the song. Guests at live music nightlife spots such as Thursday Live (Nest Sukhumvit)

the exhibition exists as an exten-sion to the resentment felt by the London design community at the lack of inclusivity shown towards them by the games' organisers. Contributions include works by Matt Willey (above left), Build (Above centre) and design powerhouse, Bibliotheque Design (Above Right).

and Kolour Sundays (Viva Aviv riverside) will already be familiar with this half and Thai-Dutch songstress. This single heralds her transition from the stage to the studio, aided on her journey by the production talents of Bangkok-based Kiwi, Paul Romaine.

www.arts.ac.uk

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Huf vs Ashbury Sunglasses $100www.store.hufworldwide.com

Stussy "Outfitter" Snapback $22www.stussy.com

Edwin "ED55 Bermuda" Shorts $115www.shop.edwin-europe.com

INVISIBLE INK..........................................................................................................................................

Flying Coffin "Surplus Pocket" T-shirt $30http://flyingcoffin.com

Milkcrate Athletics - "Ill" T-shirt $30digitalgravel.com

Norse Projects "Elka" Parka Jacket $250 http://www.norseprojects.com/store

Comme des Garcons vs Supreme vs Vans Trainers in store onlywww.supremenewyork.com

[ b y JA M E S G I L B O DY ]

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Londons' Central St. Martins College of Art and Design hosts the 'Fit' exhibition; a collection of contributions from leading contemporary graphic designers, working on a theoretical exercise to produce posters inspired by the 2012 Olympic Games. Put together by Jonathan Barnbrook and Vaughan Oliver,

Bangkok-based singer & song-writer Miss Jolanda has recently released her debut single "See Ya" online, complete with an artist microsite showcasing the official music video for the song. Guests at live music nightlife spots such as Thursday Live (Nest Sukhumvit)

the exhibition exists as an exten-sion to the resentment felt by the London design community at the lack of inclusivity shown towards them by the games' organisers. Contributions include works by Matt Willey (above left), Build (Above centre) and design powerhouse, Bibliotheque Design (Above Right).

and Kolour Sundays (Viva Aviv riverside) will already be familiar with this half and Thai-Dutch songstress. This single heralds her transition from the stage to the studio, aided on her journey by the production talents of Bangkok-based Kiwi, Paul Romaine.

www.arts.ac.uk

www.missjo-landa.com

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SNIFF THIS

Rainy season can be beautiful, dramatic and fun but we all know how out of hand the dampness can get. It can invade the body causing lassitude, bloating and skin irritations. Water retention, oedema or puffiness of the limbs, belly and face can also be caused by serious diseases, medication, lack of motion for example after flying, hormonal imbal-ances, stress and allergies. If you think you may have problems with your liver, kidneys or heart consult your doctor but otherwise adding essential oils to your bath, massage oil or a skin lotion may help alleviate unwanted fluid build up.

RAINY SEASON REMEDIES

[ b y V I C T O R I A K I R K WO O D ]

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Different oils and foods function in a variety of ways to help clear fluids:Diuretics draw excess fluid from tissue and secrete them via the kidneys as urine. Juniper is a powerful diuretic used to flavour gin. Don't drink that though - you'll only get dehydrated. Fennel, parsley, celery and coriander are all in the same botanical family and are are also beneficial as foods and juices.

Essences which stimulate the cir-culation help move and drain the lymph. The most well-known of these is rosemary which is also an energising tonic, helpful if you feel a bit bogged down. Black pepper is another warming stimulating option.

Astringents cleanse and tighten tissue. Geranium, rose, palmarosa, lemon and grapefruit are wonder-ful fragrant examples. Geranium also helps to balance hormones.

A nice synergistic combination is juniper, coriander, bergamot and lavender. Rosemary and geranium smell great together as do rose and grapefruit.

Additionally, reduce your salt intake and increase exercise as muscle contraction and increased blood circulation help pump lymph through the system. Re-search shows taking vitamin B6 particularly useful for premenstru-al congestion, and kelp to supports the thyroid and mineral balance.

Essential FactsEssential oils enter the body through the skin and through smell and have a beneficial effect on both physical and emotional well-being. They are very con-centrated so it is important not to use them internally, undiluted, or during pregnancy.

It is easy to make your own blends and products. Always blend the es-sences alone first to get the aroma you want before adding. Use approximately 12 drops to 30 mls of plain massage oil or lotion; less for sensitive skin. For the bath, put about four to six drops in, directly before you get in, or if you have very sensitive skin dilute in a spoon of milk or oil first.

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SNIFF THIS

Rainy season can be beautiful, dramatic and fun but we all know how out of hand the dampness can get. It can invade the body causing lassitude, bloating and skin irritations. Water retention, oedema or puffiness of the limbs, belly and face can also be caused by serious diseases, medication, lack of motion for example after flying, hormonal imbal-ances, stress and allergies. If you think you may have problems with your liver, kidneys or heart consult your doctor but otherwise adding essential oils to your bath, massage oil or a skin lotion may help alleviate unwanted fluid build up.

RAINY SEASON REMEDIES

[ b y V I C T O R I A K I R K WO O D ]

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Different oils and foods function in a variety of ways to help clear fluids:Diuretics draw excess fluid from tissue and secrete them via the kidneys as urine. Juniper is a powerful diuretic used to flavour gin. Don't drink that though - you'll only get dehydrated. Fennel, parsley, celery and coriander are all in the same botanical family and are are also beneficial as foods and juices.

Essences which stimulate the cir-culation help move and drain the lymph. The most well-known of these is rosemary which is also an energising tonic, helpful if you feel a bit bogged down. Black pepper is another warming stimulating option.

Astringents cleanse and tighten tissue. Geranium, rose, palmarosa, lemon and grapefruit are wonder-ful fragrant examples. Geranium also helps to balance hormones.

A nice synergistic combination is juniper, coriander, bergamot and lavender. Rosemary and geranium smell great together as do rose and grapefruit.

Additionally, reduce your salt intake and increase exercise as muscle contraction and increased blood circulation help pump lymph through the system. Re-search shows taking vitamin B6 particularly useful for premenstru-al congestion, and kelp to supports the thyroid and mineral balance.

Essential FactsEssential oils enter the body through the skin and through smell and have a beneficial effect on both physical and emotional well-being. They are very con-centrated so it is important not to use them internally, undiluted, or during pregnancy.

It is easy to make your own blends and products. Always blend the es-sences alone first to get the aroma you want before adding. Use approximately 12 drops to 30 mls of plain massage oil or lotion; less for sensitive skin. For the bath, put about four to six drops in, directly before you get in, or if you have very sensitive skin dilute in a spoon of milk or oil first.

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A new online magazine and shop named Symbols of Style (SOS) has laumched for Thailand, catering to shoppers after quality, stylish and

well-designed products. Through regularly updated editorial content SOS presents its items in elegant features and photo-spreads alongside profiles of stylish local figures and news on Bangkok's best new bars, restaurants

and hotels. To see their range of products and read stories, visit www.symbolsofstyle.com

SOSSYMBOLS OF STYLE

discovering trends, delivering style

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A new online magazine and shop named Symbols of Style (SOS) has laumched for Thailand, catering to shoppers after quality, stylish and

well-designed products. Through regularly updated editorial content SOS presents its items in elegant features and photo-spreads alongside profiles of stylish local figures and news on Bangkok's best new bars, restaurants

and hotels. To see their range of products and read stories, visit www.symbolsofstyle.com

SOSSYMBOLS OF STYLE

discovering trends, delivering style

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DESIGN + TECHGavio Wrenz Speaker 1,990 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/design-tech/technology

DININGKusamai Flat Sushi Keta 307 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/dining/kitchenware

MEN FASHIONHim+Her Oxford Light Blue Shirt 1,800 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/fashion/women

WOMEN FASHIONHeidi's Secret Oversized Jacket 2,990 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/fashion/women

SOS..........................................................................................................................................

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DESIGN + TECHGavio Wrenz Speaker 1,990 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/design-tech/technology

DININGKusamai Flat Sushi Keta 307 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/dining/kitchenware

MEN FASHIONHim+Her Oxford Light Blue Shirt 1,800 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/fashion/women

WOMEN FASHIONHeidi's Secret Oversized Jacket 2,990 Thb.www.symbolsofstyle.com/fashion/women

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BED WORLD MEMBER

STEPHANEPASSERI

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NAME Stephane PasseriWhat line of work are you in?Currently International Consul-tant in Business Intelligence and a board member of the European-ASEAN Business Centre (Eu-ropean Chamber of Commerce in Thailand). I was previously Commercial Attaché at the French Embassy in Thailand for six years and manager of two major Euro-pean Union Regional co-operation projects on the protection and promotion of Intellectual Property Rights What’s your favourite noise?The sound of laughter. What’s your least favourite noise?A car braking hard. If we gave you the chance to change anything, what would you change?Nothing. It doesn’t fit with my philosophy: no regrets, live in the present and the future is yours. What turns you on creatively?Surprises ... but in harmony.

When have you never been so wrong?Many times. I keep on learning every day.

Describe your best night out in three words. Good, super, hyper. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?Cheese ... I am French after all. What’s Thailand’s best kept secret?Nice try but there’s no way I’m going to tell you.

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BED WORLD MEMBER

STEPHANEPASSERI

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NAME Stephane PasseriWhat line of work are you in?Currently International Consul-tant in Business Intelligence and a board member of the European-ASEAN Business Centre (Eu-ropean Chamber of Commerce in Thailand). I was previously Commercial Attaché at the French Embassy in Thailand for six years and manager of two major Euro-pean Union Regional co-operation projects on the protection and promotion of Intellectual Property Rights What’s your favourite noise?The sound of laughter. What’s your least favourite noise?A car braking hard. If we gave you the chance to change anything, what would you change?Nothing. It doesn’t fit with my philosophy: no regrets, live in the present and the future is yours. What turns you on creatively?Surprises ... but in harmony.

When have you never been so wrong?Many times. I keep on learning every day.

Describe your best night out in three words. Good, super, hyper. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?Cheese ... I am French after all. What’s Thailand’s best kept secret?Nice try but there’s no way I’m going to tell you.

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The Arco Lamp by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for FLOS.

THE BRIEF WAS SIMPLE :

to create a lamp that would illuminate a dining table without dragging an electrical cord across it or drilling holes in the ceiling. The result is one of the most iconic lamps ever designed that was destined to become part of the norm in modern design. What people often overlook is the ingenuity the two brothers possessed and how they

combined functionality, practicality and beauty in such an expressive and unique way. Take for instance the block of marble, sculpted with such minimalism that even Donald Judd or Sol Lewitt couldn’t have done so more elegantly. The hole through the block was designed to allow a broomstick be inserted by two men to facilitate the carrying of the lamp. A broom and rare stone, oh yeah.

[ b y S a n ya S o u va n n a P h o u m m a ]DESIGN ICON.......................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................

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The Arco Lamp by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for FLOS.

THE BRIEF WAS SIMPLE :

to create a lamp that would illuminate a dining table without dragging an electrical cord across it or drilling holes in the ceiling. The result is one of the most iconic lamps ever designed that was destined to become part of the norm in modern design. What people often overlook is the ingenuity the two brothers possessed and how they

combined functionality, practicality and beauty in such an expressive and unique way. Take for instance the block of marble, sculpted with such minimalism that even Donald Judd or Sol Lewitt couldn’t have done so more elegantly. The hole through the block was designed to allow a broomstick be inserted by two men to facilitate the carrying of the lamp. A broom and rare stone, oh yeah.

[ b y S a n ya S o u va n n a P h o u m m a ]DESIGN ICON.......................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................

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LA CURA by Studio ToogoodTHE SETTING OF THIS

bizarre and poetical perfor-mance is not at Bed Supperclub, although it meets all the criteria: it is white, it calls for audience participation and it is an experience that invovles all the senses.

This performance is called ‘La Cura’ and was commissioned by NIVEA during the Milan Salone del Mobile 2012.

The intention of the designer, Faye Toogood, was to create a “a hospital for the senses where visitors are invited to rebalance through a series of intimate performances”. Mysterious caretakers would present visitors a ball of white clay to mould and shape into something that reflects their own individual expression and mood. The sculpted pieces of clay would then be exhibitsed as a collective piece of art. Visitors were given an cordial concocted by food designers Arabeschi di latte.The soothing soundscaping was by Kite & Laslett.

Over the years, the fair, with its growing media exposure, has become the alternative platform of expressions for mass-consumption brands that wish to reinforce their values to a niche audience in a more relaxed and direct manner by blurring the divide between installation art, branding and design.

The ‘caretakers’ collect each clay sculpture and place them in a central pavilion where they become part of a collaborative sculpture that grows as the week progresses.

www.studiotoogood.com

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LA CURA by Studio ToogoodTHE SETTING OF THIS

bizarre and poetical perfor-mance is not at Bed Supperclub, although it meets all the criteria: it is white, it calls for audience participation and it is an experience that invovles all the senses.

This performance is called ‘La Cura’ and was commissioned by NIVEA during the Milan Salone del Mobile 2012.

The intention of the designer, Faye Toogood, was to create a “a hospital for the senses where visitors are invited to rebalance through a series of intimate performances”. Mysterious caretakers would present visitors a ball of white clay to mould and shape into something that reflects their own individual expression and mood. The sculpted pieces of clay would then be exhibitsed as a collective piece of art. Visitors were given an cordial concocted by food designers Arabeschi di latte.The soothing soundscaping was by Kite & Laslett.

Over the years, the fair, with its growing media exposure, has become the alternative platform of expressions for mass-consumption brands that wish to reinforce their values to a niche audience in a more relaxed and direct manner by blurring the divide between installation art, branding and design.

The ‘caretakers’ collect each clay sculpture and place them in a central pavilion where they become part of a collaborative sculpture that grows as the week progresses.

www.studiotoogood.com

ART..........................................................................................................................................

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An innovative new wave of inspired music is resonating from Britain’s Merseyside scene courtesy of David ‘Yorkie’ Palmer’s new band MOON-GOOSE. Britpop fans will recognise Yorkie from his former band, Space. Bed S Magazine spoke to the former Space bass player and producer about his new project.

What happened with Space?I think personally that Space just ran its natural course. Bands have a shelf life and we reached ours.

Tell us more about the Moongoose line up.The band is a shape-shifting entity with a solid core. I’m at the helm; I do all the writing and I play bass and keyboards. Mark Jordan, supplies the visuals (so is, in effect, our singer), Paul Cavanagh and Alex Griffiths play gui-tar and Daniel Spiers is on drums. We also, constantly get requests from peo-ple who want to be involved. There’s something about the way we work and the creative freedom it gives that out-siders find attractive.

Why do you only make instrumentals?Mark and I have always been big fans of film soundtracks. In fact that seems to be a common thread with all of us. Artsts like Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry, Ennio Morricone, John Carpenter, etc. I wanted to try and do something that was essentially lyri-cal, but without the dominance of the written word. The Moongoose sound is the sound of every record I’ve loved, every book I’ve read and every film I have seen, re-imagined and placed in the context of a live band.

We’ve heard that your live shows are quite a departure from the norm.We try and make the visuals as promi-nent as possible, as the images com-plement the music without forcing a fixed narrative on the audience. We are also quite particular about the type of venues we perform at: rock clubs don't suit our live format. People have too many preconceived ideas about how a band should present itself.

INTERVIEW

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An innovative new wave of inspired music is resonating from Britain’s Merseyside scene courtesy of David ‘Yorkie’ Palmer’s new band MOON-GOOSE. Britpop fans will recognise Yorkie from his former band, Space. Bed S Magazine spoke to the former Space bass player and producer about his new project.

What happened with Space?I think personally that Space just ran its natural course. Bands have a shelf life and we reached ours.

Tell us more about the Moongoose line up.The band is a shape-shifting entity with a solid core. I’m at the helm; I do all the writing and I play bass and keyboards. Mark Jordan, supplies the visuals (so is, in effect, our singer), Paul Cavanagh and Alex Griffiths play gui-tar and Daniel Spiers is on drums. We also, constantly get requests from peo-ple who want to be involved. There’s something about the way we work and the creative freedom it gives that out-siders find attractive.

Why do you only make instrumentals?Mark and I have always been big fans of film soundtracks. In fact that seems to be a common thread with all of us. Artsts like Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry, Ennio Morricone, John Carpenter, etc. I wanted to try and do something that was essentially lyri-cal, but without the dominance of the written word. The Moongoose sound is the sound of every record I’ve loved, every book I’ve read and every film I have seen, re-imagined and placed in the context of a live band.

We’ve heard that your live shows are quite a departure from the norm.We try and make the visuals as promi-nent as possible, as the images com-plement the music without forcing a fixed narrative on the audience. We are also quite particular about the type of venues we perform at: rock clubs don't suit our live format. People have too many preconceived ideas about how a band should present itself.

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Does your video artist Mark Jordan interpret the songs himself or do you give him direction?Ninety five percent of the time Mark is at liberty to do whatever he feels. The way we work musically is that I give everybody an unfinished version of a particular tune and ask for their contributions. I don’t direct what they do. I may edit it later to suit what I have in mind but it is entirely their own interpretation. This also applies to the videos.

Where can we see your films? We have a youtube channel at www.youtube.com/moongoosetheband and we’re also planning a DVD version of the new album.

When is your album, ‘Organic Technol-ogy: Reaction Music 2’ out and where can people in Thailand get it?From www.moongoosetheband.com and our record label www.imprint-ofquality.com.

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Does your video artist Mark Jordan interpret the songs himself or do you give him direction?Ninety five percent of the time Mark is at liberty to do whatever he feels. The way we work musically is that I give everybody an unfinished version of a particular tune and ask for their contributions. I don’t direct what they do. I may edit it later to suit what I have in mind but it is entirely their own interpretation. This also applies to the videos.

Where can we see your films? We have a youtube channel at www.youtube.com/moongoosetheband and we’re also planning a DVD version of the new album.

When is your album, ‘Organic Technol-ogy: Reaction Music 2’ out and where can people in Thailand get it?From www.moongoosetheband.com and our record label www.imprint-ofquality.com.

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BANGKOK BOUND UTT

Born in 1973, Utt was brought up in California but contrary to popular belief, he is of pure Thai-Chinese descent. Raised on a diet of ‘American Pie’, Utt’s parents were concerned their son was becoming a bit of a tearaway and too

‘Americanised’, so at the age of 17 they sent him to Thailand in the hope that it would rekindle the Asian elements of his identity.

UTTSADAGREG

PANICHKUL

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BANGKOK BOUND UTT

Born in 1973, Utt was brought up in California but contrary to popular belief, he is of pure Thai-Chinese descent. Raised on a diet of ‘American Pie’, Utt’s parents were concerned their son was becoming a bit of a tearaway and too

‘Americanised’, so at the age of 17 they sent him to Thailand in the hope that it would rekindle the Asian elements of his identity.

UTTSADAGREG

PANICHKUL

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He now admits that they were right:‘I soon discovered subtleties embedded in Thai culture that helped me lose my initial naive arrogance over all things Asian and also develop a more modest and humble approach to life.’

Utt arrived in Thailand before the dawn of today’s digital age so the culture shock he experienced was quite extreme but it also allowed to him to process his observations from an objective viewpoint and apply a more oblique perspective when commentating on things that are often taken for granted in Asia. This, coupled with his mischievous sense of humour, made him a perfect candidate for a VJ.

After landing a job at local Thai TV station, Smile TV, UTT was soon snapped up by MTV Singapore. ‘’It was my home for 14 years. MTV Asia introduced me to the regional market and I gained tremendous experience working with them. It was a dream come true being there.’’

Utt also developed a passion for act-ing and was cast as an HIV-positive commercial sex worker in the criti-cally acclaimed Thai drama, ‘Song Klam Doag Rak’. The series received an award during World AIDS Day 2007 for its realistic portrayal of the AIDS problem facing Thailand and its inspiring message of hope:“Acting really allowed me to show my more serious side, plus, be-cause many MTV viewers were teenagers it provided the perfect opportunity to educate them about the social issues involved in HIV/AIDS.”

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He now admits that they were right:‘I soon discovered subtleties embedded in Thai culture that helped me lose my initial naive arrogance over all things Asian and also develop a more modest and humble approach to life.’

Utt arrived in Thailand before the dawn of today’s digital age so the culture shock he experienced was quite extreme but it also allowed to him to process his observations from an objective viewpoint and apply a more oblique perspective when commentating on things that are often taken for granted in Asia. This, coupled with his mischievous sense of humour, made him a perfect candidate for a VJ.

After landing a job at local Thai TV station, Smile TV, UTT was soon snapped up by MTV Singapore. ‘’It was my home for 14 years. MTV Asia introduced me to the regional market and I gained tremendous experience working with them. It was a dream come true being there.’’

Utt also developed a passion for act-ing and was cast as an HIV-positive commercial sex worker in the criti-cally acclaimed Thai drama, ‘Song Klam Doag Rak’. The series received an award during World AIDS Day 2007 for its realistic portrayal of the AIDS problem facing Thailand and its inspiring message of hope:“Acting really allowed me to show my more serious side, plus, be-cause many MTV viewers were teenagers it provided the perfect opportunity to educate them about the social issues involved in HIV/AIDS.”

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MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER MORITZ MAIBAUM

Utt recently stepped away from the studio lights and off the red carpet to a more austere environment. “When one of my close friends found out that I intended to ordain as a monk for a few weeks he expressed real concern that I may find the way of life suited me too well and not leave the monkhood. I actually really understood his concern but it was something that I felt I just had to do for my parents and for myself. It really did teach me a lot more about myself.’’

Utt is now focussing his time on an artist management company. His artists include Hwa Hwa from the China Dolls, model Taya Rogers and his MTV colleague Sonia Couling. “I strongly believe that the in-valuable lessons I’ve learnt from my many years in the business will prove very useful in taking care of the artists that I’m looking after.’’ Is there anything that you can’t eat? Beef, although it’s not really a decision based on religious beliefs, it’s more for humane reasons.

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MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER MORITZ MAIBAUM

Utt recently stepped away from the studio lights and off the red carpet to a more austere environment. “When one of my close friends found out that I intended to ordain as a monk for a few weeks he expressed real concern that I may find the way of life suited me too well and not leave the monkhood. I actually really understood his concern but it was something that I felt I just had to do for my parents and for myself. It really did teach me a lot more about myself.’’

Utt is now focussing his time on an artist management company. His artists include Hwa Hwa from the China Dolls, model Taya Rogers and his MTV colleague Sonia Couling. “I strongly believe that the in-valuable lessons I’ve learnt from my many years in the business will prove very useful in taking care of the artists that I’m looking after.’’ Is there anything that you can’t eat? Beef, although it’s not really a decision based on religious beliefs, it’s more for humane reasons.

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SOMETHING IS HAPPENING

AUGUST SEPTEMBER

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Full Moon Blacklight Party Vinyl Sisters

Zinken DJ Search Battle 1 Models Night

Zinken DJ Search Battle 2 Nu Saturday

Zinken DJ Search Battle 3 Bangkok Invaders

Zinken DJ Search Final round (+ after party with SuperrZaaap)

REHAB Party

Silence is Golden Party

1 1814 1915 2216 2517 271819 WE WILL BE CLOSED WHILE WE

EMBARK ON OUR MISSIONIMPROVE BED SUPPERCLUB.CHECK www.bedsupperclub.com FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.

GET MORE INFORMATION www.bedsupperclub.com

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SOMETHING IS HAPPENING

AUGUST SEPTEMBER

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Full Moon Blacklight Party Vinyl Sisters

Zinken DJ Search Battle 1 Models Night

Zinken DJ Search Battle 2 Nu Saturday

Zinken DJ Search Battle 3 Bangkok Invaders

Zinken DJ Search Final round (+ after party with SuperrZaaap)

REHAB Party

Silence is Golden Party

1 1814 1915 2216 2517 271819 WE WILL BE CLOSED WHILE WE

EMBARK ON OUR MISSIONIMPROVE BED SUPPERCLUB.CHECK www.bedsupperclub.com FOR THE LATEST UPDATES.

GET MORE INFORMATION www.bedsupperclub.com

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42 BELOW PRESENTS

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42 BELOW PRESENTS

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Host a very differentbirthday partyIf you're looking for an out of the ordinary birthdayparty, you've come to the right place.

Our in-house creative team can provide you with ideas and resources to make your party a night to remember.

02 260 6860 | [email protected]

EVERY TUESDAY

LADIES FREE ENTRYBEFORE11 PM

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Host a very differentbirthday partyIf you're looking for an out of the ordinary birthdayparty, you've come to the right place.

Our in-house creative team can provide you with ideas and resources to make your party a night to remember.

02 260 6860 | [email protected]

EVERY TUESDAY

LADIES FREE ENTRYBEFORE11 PM

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THE ICONIC& ALTERNATIVE VENUE

FOR YOUR EVENT

Make it happen in Bed.

CORPORATE EVENTS | PRIVATE PARTIES | PRODUC T LAUNCHES

To book your event at bed supperclubcall 02 260 6860 or email [email protected]

A modular venue that’s original and always surprising

Managed by an experienced team

Driven by one goal: the success of your event

First-class VIP Luxury Travel Services in Asia and across the globe

Our aim at Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence is to ensure ultra-unique travel experiences to the elite circle of our most

discerning clients and their guests from across the world. You are seeking for “Precious Moments that Money can’t buy”

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence makes it possible!

Make your travel in style and business trips that bit different and experience the sublime with:Worldwide Ultimate Event Experiences with MICE Excellence -

Private Jet & Yacht charter - Meet & Greet VIP Fast TrackImmigration at Airports - Luxury Limousines with Chauffeur -

Executive Protection and many other unique and customized Services

www.starlightvip.com Bangkok: +668-1962-0360 - Germany: +49-251-42146

Email: [email protected]

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence Representative for Asia Pacific of Merlina Marketing UG, Germany

Bed Supperclub & Starlight VIP Luxury Travel Services

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THE ICONIC& ALTERNATIVE VENUE

FOR YOUR EVENT

Make it happen in Bed.

CORPORATE EVENTS | PRIVATE PARTIES | PRODUC T LAUNCHES

To book your event at bed supperclubcall 02 260 6860 or email [email protected]

A modular venue that’s original and always surprising

Managed by an experienced team

Driven by one goal: the success of your event

First-class VIP Luxury Travel Services in Asia and across the globe

Our aim at Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence is to ensure ultra-unique travel experiences to the elite circle of our most

discerning clients and their guests from across the world. You are seeking for “Precious Moments that Money can’t buy”

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence makes it possible!

Make your travel in style and business trips that bit different and experience the sublime with:Worldwide Ultimate Event Experiences with MICE Excellence -

Private Jet & Yacht charter - Meet & Greet VIP Fast TrackImmigration at Airports - Luxury Limousines with Chauffeur -

Executive Protection and many other unique and customized Services

www.starlightvip.com Bangkok: +668-1962-0360 - Germany: +49-251-42146

Email: [email protected]

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence Representative for Asia Pacific of Merlina Marketing UG, Germany

Bed Supperclub & Starlight VIP Luxury Travel Services

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So what’s happening in the restaurant over the next two months?As well as some intensely intrigu-ing cutting-edge performances by Jitti Chompee and his ‘18 Monkeys’ dance troupe, we’re currently offering more special dinners (wine dinners, chocolate dinners, etc). We’ve been ranked as high as #11 out of over 1000 restaurants in Bangkok. Check out our restaurant reviews on Trip Advisor to get an unbiased take on what our guests have to say.

Can you tell me a little bit about your menu?We describe our cuisine as modern eclectic. Although in the beginning we only offered a restricted set menu, in recent years we’ve made this much more flexible. In addition to à la carte options, we also offer multiple set menus, later dining hours, and a much larger menu.

Why do I need an ID? Why are you so strict?From the Foreign and Common-wealth website here in Thailand: ‘By law, you must carry your passport with you at all times in Thailand.’ Tourists have been arrested because they were unable to produce their passport. Although this is rare, because we are a very high profile venue, the local authorities do keep a very close eye on us. So we ask guests to carry an official, government issued ID – a good copy of your passport is acceptable.

I didn’t know that you guys had a restaurant. I thought that you were a club, I didn’t realise you had a restaurant too. Yes since we first opened 10 years ago this is still the biggest misconception that people have about us. We’ve always had the restaurant and to complement the fine dining on offer, we’ve staged some extraordinary performances by a very diverse cast of dancers, actors and artists but unfortunately the restaurant all too often basks in the shade of the much more boisterous clubbin’ events at Bed.

What time do you close?On most nights, we are open until 2 am. However, with local approval, our busier nights usually remain open until 3 am (at least at the time of this printing).

How do I receive a Bed World card?Our Bed World card is given to strictly through word of mouth to those who have shown incredible loyalty over the years. As of late, we are granting Bed World cards only to guests that are repeat diners in the restaurant.

May I book a hen' party, birthday party, office party, corporate party at Bed?Yes, of course. We offer attractive packages for each of these items plus several more. For more information, please contact junior@bedsupperclub or visit our website (www.bedsupper-club.com) under “Your Event”.

If I wanted more information on what’s going on at Bed, what would you suggest?Please make sure that you follow us on Twitter and on facebook. @bedsupperclub (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/#!/bed-supperclubfanpage

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ALL ABOUT BED

FAQ

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So what’s happening in the restaurant over the next two months?As well as some intensely intrigu-ing cutting-edge performances by Jitti Chompee and his ‘18 Monkeys’ dance troupe, we’re currently offering more special dinners (wine dinners, chocolate dinners, etc). We’ve been ranked as high as #11 out of over 1000 restaurants in Bangkok. Check out our restaurant reviews on Trip Advisor to get an unbiased take on what our guests have to say.

Can you tell me a little bit about your menu?We describe our cuisine as modern eclectic. Although in the beginning we only offered a restricted set menu, in recent years we’ve made this much more flexible. In addition to à la carte options, we also offer multiple set menus, later dining hours, and a much larger menu.

Why do I need an ID? Why are you so strict?From the Foreign and Common-wealth website here in Thailand: ‘By law, you must carry your passport with you at all times in Thailand.’ Tourists have been arrested because they were unable to produce their passport. Although this is rare, because we are a very high profile venue, the local authorities do keep a very close eye on us. So we ask guests to carry an official, government issued ID – a good copy of your passport is acceptable.

I didn’t know that you guys had a restaurant. I thought that you were a club, I didn’t realise you had a restaurant too. Yes since we first opened 10 years ago this is still the biggest misconception that people have about us. We’ve always had the restaurant and to complement the fine dining on offer, we’ve staged some extraordinary performances by a very diverse cast of dancers, actors and artists but unfortunately the restaurant all too often basks in the shade of the much more boisterous clubbin’ events at Bed.

What time do you close?On most nights, we are open until 2 am. However, with local approval, our busier nights usually remain open until 3 am (at least at the time of this printing).

How do I receive a Bed World card?Our Bed World card is given to strictly through word of mouth to those who have shown incredible loyalty over the years. As of late, we are granting Bed World cards only to guests that are repeat diners in the restaurant.

May I book a hen' party, birthday party, office party, corporate party at Bed?Yes, of course. We offer attractive packages for each of these items plus several more. For more information, please contact junior@bedsupperclub or visit our website (www.bedsupper-club.com) under “Your Event”.

If I wanted more information on what’s going on at Bed, what would you suggest?Please make sure that you follow us on Twitter and on facebook. @bedsupperclub (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/#!/bed-supperclubfanpage

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ALL ABOUT BED

FAQ

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100 Tonson Gallery Ploenchit Accademia Italiana Sukhumvit 55Admiral Suites Sukhumvit 22Alliance Francaise SathornAl Majlis Tea Room Ekkamai soi 12Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 Sukhumvit 11Another F.C.K 4F Siam CenterANR 3F Siam CenterApex Profond Beauty Thonglor Soi 8Bacchus Ruam RudeeBeach Republic SamuiB Lay Tong PhuketBug & Bee SilomBliston Suwan Parkville Ploenchit RoadCafé Democ BanglampooCafé Ice Sathorn Soi 8California Wow Experience Siam ParagonCalifornia Wow Experience SilomCalifornia Wow Experience Sukhumvit 23Cape House Apartments LangsuanCentral World Central WorldChalachol 2F Amarin PlazaChalachol Central Rama 9Chalachol Thonglor 9 & 11Chalachol 3F Siam CenterChannel V 6F Siam DiscoveryCitadines Bangkok Sukhumvit 8Citadines Bangkok Sukhumvit 11Citadines Bangkok Sukhumvit 16Citadines Bangkok Sukhumvit 23Conrad Residence All Seasons Place Courtyard by Marriot Soi Mahadlekluang 1 Crepes & Co Sukhumvit 12Crepes & Co Thonglor Soi 8Crystal Lounge Sukhumvit 20Eat Me Soi ConventDream Hotel Sukhumvit 15Four Point by Sheraton Sukhumvit 15Fraser Place Urbana Langsuan LangsuanFraser Suites Urbana Sathorn SathornFraser Suites Sukhumvit 11Garden Grove Suites Sukhumvit 16GMM Grammy AsokeGlow Trinity Silom Soi 3Gloss Nail Spa Villa Market PaholyothinGood Mixer 3F Siam CenterGram by Gramophone 4F Siam ParagonGrand Mercure BangkokAsoke Residence Sukhumvit 19Grand Millennium Sukhumvit AsokeGrand President Sukhumvit 11Greyhound 2F Emporium Greyhound G Floor Siam CenterHeidi Saim Square Soi 3H Gallery Sathorn RoadHôtel de la Paix Siem ReapImperial Queen’s Park Hotel Sukhumvit soi 22Indus Sukhumvit 26Issue 3F Gaysorn PlazaIssue 1F Siam ParagonIssue Siam Square Soi 3

Japanese Yakiniku Buffet Siam Square Soi 4 Jim Thompson House Rama 1 JW Mariott Sukhumvit Soi 2Karma Kamet 2F CentralWorldKathmandu Photo Gallery Silom Road Kān’sәr Terminal 21Kān’sәr 3F Union MallLe Beaulieu Sukhumvit 19 Le Fenix Hotel Sukhumvit 11 Majestic Grande Hotel Sukhumvit 2Mansion 7 Ratchaa soi 14Mathematics 3F Siam CentreMet Bar Metropolitan HotelMillennium Auto LadpraoMoong Doo 1F Siam ParagonMystic Place Rooms in Bangkok PradipatNarciss S4’s Siam Square Soi 3 Niche Nation Thonglor 17 & 19Novotel Lotus Sukhumvit Soi 33Oakwood Residence Thonglor 13Oasis Spa Sukhumvit Soi 31Omni Tower Sukhumvit 4 Piyarom Sports Club Sukhumvit 101/1Porla Nails The Manor @ Sukhumvit 39 President Palace Hotel Sukhumvit 11President Park Sukhumvit 24President Solitaire Sukhumvit 11Princeton Park Suites Din DaengPronto Shop Siam Square Soi 2Pronto Shop 2F Siam ParagonPronto Shop G Floor CentralWorldPropaganda 3F CentralWorldPropaganda 4F EmporiumPropaganda 4F Siam DiscoveryQ Café 1F Mid TownQ Cut Siam Square Soi 2-4Rachadalai Theatre EsplanardRenaissance RatchaprasongReveal Wax Salon Thonglor Soi 13Royal President Sukhumvit 15Royal Teak Sukhumvit 14S15 Hotel Sukhumvit 15Salon de BKK 2F EmporiumSeven Hotel Sukhumvit Soi 31Shades of Retro Thonglor Soi Thararom 2Sofitel Silom Silom RoadSomerset Lake Point Sukhumvit 16Somerset Park Suanplu Soi Suanplu, SathornTang Contemp. Gallery Silom GalleriaThai Ticket Major All BranchesThavibu Gallery Silom GalleriaThe Coffee Maker Thonglor Soi 9-11The Eugenia Hotel Sukhumvit 31The Davis Sukhumvit 24The Lounge K VillageThe Office at CentralWorld CentralWordTo Die For ThonglorToni & Guy Siam Discovery True Shop 3F Siam ParagonTrue Shop 3F Siam Square Soi 2

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