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Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Thailand Home

I want to live with artist Rirkrit Tiravaniji and his wife in their house. I’ll bring Arthur and son along, too. I’m sure Rirkrit wouldn’t mind – we can cook.
I don’t necessarily like all the furnishings, but I do like the way they’re arranged. I love the length of the dining table in particular. There’s something about open houses like this one that really appeal to me.

I want to open all the walls and live half inside/half outside. How about you? Would the bugs get to you? Do you need “mundane” things like walls? (I read that walls were mundane in a Met Home article today – who knew?)

To see the rest of this splendiferous home, stroll over to the New York Times and read all about it.

images: Jason Schmidt

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2 Responses to “Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Thailand Home”

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Posted by You've Got To Be Kidding Me on

So fickle. Walls are out in the Middle Ages, back in during the Victorian Age (okay, I made that up) and back out in the, uh, er, what age is this again?

I like that house. I can almost smell the fresh air.

Posted by Minnie on

That’s a gorgeous house. Like you, I didn’t particularly care for the furnishings, either, but I’m SWOONING over those glass doors. Brings the outside in.

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