Vintage rugs and iconic film posters will take centre stage at “Vintage Revival: The Found and Reels”, which will take place at Forum, ground floor of Gaysorn Amarin, Phloenchit Road, daily from 10am to 9pm, starting tomorrow until Oct 12.
Presented by Made By Legacy in collaboration with Gaysorn Village, the exhibition invites everyone into an evocative world where design, nostalgia and storytelling converge.
Its title reflects the dual spirit of discovery and nostalgia. “Found” speaks to the thrill of uncovering hidden gems; “Reels” evokes more than analogue film — it echoes the rolls of vintage rugs and the striking stills of iconic movie posters. Each one unfolds layers of memory and design, where vintage sensibilities meet contemporary interpretation.
At the heart of the new episode is an intimate showcase of vintage rugs and iconic film posters, all thoughtfully arranged around a grand salon of design and dialogue.
More than an exhibition, it’s a curated setting where textures, colours and eras speak to one another — encouraging visitors to not only admire but to engage, reflect and connect.
Offering a multi-sensory experience for 10 days, this immersive event will feature handpicked vintage rugs that turn any room into a storybook, timeless posters from cult classics to design legends reflecting how art can define generations and visual artworks that blend utility with beauty taking modern soul to meet vintage heart.
Besides rare objects and collectable curios with timeless appeal, this is a crate-digging heaven for audiophiles and music romantics to browse through vinyl records. Also presented among the thoughtfully chosen objects will be timeless furniture, mid-century gems, industrial oddities and pieces with patina.
There will also be a lively flea market where over 30 vendors will be offering 1,000 pieces of vintage design, craft, clothing and obscure finds.