Central Embassy has transformed into a dreamy picnic garden and interactive art space with The Living Ground: Hope’s Garden, running until June 7.

The exhibition marks the first collaboration between Thai artist Vachboy and experiential design studio Eyedropper Fill. Inspired by themes of positivity and self-discovery, the installation invites visitors to reconnect with themselves through immersive art and playful experiences.

"The Living Ground: Hope's Garden" event at Central Embassy, Bangkok.
Photo credit: Central Embassy

The highlight is a five-meter-tall sculpture of Hope, Vachboy’s signature flower character, displayed on Level G. Set within a surreal purple garden, the installation features interactive flower companions that react to movement, music, and touch. Visitors can even “hug” Hope to trigger changing lights and smiling expressions.

'The Living Ground: Hope's Garden' event at Central Embassy in Bangkok.
Photo credit: Central Embassy
'The Living Ground: Hope's Garden' event at Central Embassy in Bangkok.
Photo credit: Central Embassy
'The Living Ground: Hope's Garden' event at Central Embassy in Bangkok.
Photo credit: Central Embassy

The event also includes lifestyle and activity zones, such as Greek frozen yogurt by Adam N Eve, exclusive merchandise, and creative workshops that allow guests to design their own flower vases.

Special activities include artist-led workshops, live vinyl DJ sessions, and a pop-up record store from May 29 to June 7.

The celebration continues at Open House on Level 6 with Craft The Earth By Qualy, an eco-focused exhibition featuring works by 15 Thai contemporary artists alongside sustainable markets and workshops throughout June.

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