An exhibition celebrating vintage design and film culture has opened at The Forum, Gaysorn Amarin on Phloenchit Road. Running daily from 10:00 to 21:00 through October 12, “Vintage Revival: The Found & Reels” promises a nostalgic journey that blends art, design, and storytelling.
Organized by Made By Legacy in partnership with Gaysorn Village, the event transforms the space into a world where memory and creativity collide.
The title itself captures the essence of the show. “Found” highlights the thrill of discovering hidden treasures, while “Reels” reflects both the era of analog film and the rolls of woven rugs. Together, they set the stage for a showcase where vintage aesthetics meet modern interpretations.

At the heart of the exhibition is a carefully curated display of vintage rugs and classic film posters. Thoughtfully arranged in a salon-like setting, the collection invites guests not only to admire the pieces but also to reflect on how design and cinema continue to shape cultural memory.
For the duration of the exhibition, visitors can immerse themselves in a multi-sensory experience:
- Handpicked rugs that transform interiors into stories.
- Movie posters spanning cult favorites and design legends, capturing the spirit of entire generations.
- Visual works where utility and beauty intersect, fusing contemporary creativity with vintage charm.
Beyond the main exhibition, the event also caters to collectors and enthusiasts. Crate-diggers can sift through vinyl records, while vintage lovers will find timeless furniture, mid-century gems, industrial relics, and one-of-a-kind pieces aged with character.
Adding to the atmosphere is a lively flea market, featuring more than 30 vendors offering over 1,000 items—from design pieces and handmade crafts to retro clothing and rare curiosities.
“Vintage Revival: The Found & Reels” is more than an exhibition; it’s a celebration of discovery, nostalgia, and the timeless appeal of objects that carry stories.
For details, visit facebook.com/MadeByLegacy.
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