Gaya - Designer Showroom Vietnam

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Gaya's iconic 70's store has 4 levels of contemporary solutions for urban living. Lifestyle, fashion, furniture, home accessories and linen.
Gaya is the first international designer showroom in Vietnam. Gaya has sprung from a creative partnership between 5 international designers. The multi - level design store functions as both a retail outlet and export showroom for the designers.
Gaya brings its distinctive blend of lifestyle chic and fashion to the city.
Gaya commands the highest standards of international design, manufacturing practices, techniques and finishing, using local materials and craftmanship to produce items of unprecedented quality in Vietnam.
Michele De Albert
Michele De Albert modeled in Paris while studying law, but was naturally drawn to more creative pursuits. She was thrilled to evolve in the artistic Parisian scene as it fulfilled her creative aspirations and quickly started a company designing fashion and gift items. De Albert was struck by Vietnam during her first trip there in 1992. She decided to throw caution to the wind and moved to Saigon in 1994. The energy of Saigon, the friendliness of the people and the wealth of inspiration whether from colors or materials available enticed Michele to launch her own style of eclectic lacquer tableware and objects. Her sophisticated taste, bohemian lifestyle and flair for design and color have created collections filled with sensual appeal. In addition to Vietnamese workmanship and enthusiasm she has added her own unique touch of lacquer to traditional materials such as bone, silver, bamboo and ebony. Each piece of lacquer ware receives 12 coats of varnish, which are meticulously dried and polished during the process. The impeccable finish reveals the purity and refined simplicity at the heart of each of Michele De Albert's elegant collections.
Quasar Khanh
Armed with an engineering diploma from "Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees", Quasar Khanh initially worked on large civil urban projects where he showed grear flair for functional design. Over the years he has tackled everything from bicycles, bridges and fashion to inflatable furniture design. It is his love for combining art with enginerring that led him to design the renowned sand molded aluminum cast furniture available at Gaya. The process is lengthy and very detailed as each piece is individually molded, cooled, sanded and hand polished to give it a unique finish. With his multi - level tables, his comfortable yet eye-opening dining chairs and bar stools and an array of furniture and objects, Quasar Khanh is as inspiring as his creations, which blend function and timeless elegance.
Romyda Keth
Romyda Keth was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Her diplomat family left Cambodia and settled in Paris in 1973.
After studying at Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris, she entered the Parisian fashion school Esmod. She immersed herself in the Parisian fashion scene, and began showing her creations in a small boutique. Through fashion shows and press interviews she has built a discerning and loyal clientele over the years.
In 1994, married and a mother, she came back to her Cambodian roots, and followed her passion of working with radiant fabrics such as Cambodian silk and organza. Her first small factory had just 3 employees at her house in Phnom Penh but the local craftsmanship, embroidery methods and diversity of colors encouraged her to pursue her dream of creating her own clothing line.
In 1999, she opened her first boutique in the heart of Phnom Penh and her success quickly became international. Romyda Keth is now presented in shops in Phnom Penh, HCMC, Singapore, Tokyo, Paris, Manila, St Denis de la Reunion, and Mexico City.
Lawson Johnston
The stunning and environmentally friendly natural fibers available in Vietnam have inspired Lawson Johnston to design a range of contemporary lounge furniture. The mellow Australian combines materials such as water hyacinth or rattan with modern fabrics such as Teflon micro fiber or synthetic durable velvets. With 10 years experience in Vietnam, Lawson has participated in the development of furniture factories based on uncompromising quality and innovation and presents his various lines of furniture and home accessories at Gaya. His new collection includes outdoor furniture made from Polyrattan, a resin based material highly resistant to weather damage caused by exposure to the sun, rain or sea salt. The variety of materials, weaves and models available at Gaya will accommodate both individual buyers and selective professionals such as restaurateurs, resort owners and distributors.
Corinne Leveilley - Dadda
Chateau Panigon is a wine propriety located in the South of France, dating before the French revolution. Corinne Leveilley - Dadda wants to keep her family's prestigious traditions whilst bringing the brand Chateau Panigon and French "savior vivre" to the world, in products from wine to embroidery, both traditional arts and crafts of France. For the las 15 years her products have been chosen by Royal families, wealthy home owners, prestigious hotels and Hollywood stars, for whom her beautiful products are a must have for a luxurious lifestyle. Chateau Panigon linens are made from the most refined fabrics, with designs combining French taste with modern international style. The embroidery is made by hundreds of Vietnamese hands for whom canvas and needlework have also been a traditional craft.
Contact us
For all export,
wholesale or,
other inquiries,
please contact:
Ms. Dror Lam
General Manager
1 Nguyen Van Trang Str, Dist.1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +848 .925 .1495
Fax: +848 .925 .1496
info@gayavietnam.com
http://www.gayavietnam.com/
Gaya is the first international designer showroom in Vietnam. Gaya has sprung from a creative partnership between 5 international designers. The multi - level design store functions as both a retail outlet and export showroom for the designers.
Gaya brings its distinctive blend of lifestyle chic and fashion to the city.
Gaya commands the highest standards of international design, manufacturing practices, techniques and finishing, using local materials and craftmanship to produce items of unprecedented quality in Vietnam.
Michele De Albert
Michele De Albert modeled in Paris while studying law, but was naturally drawn to more creative pursuits. She was thrilled to evolve in the artistic Parisian scene as it fulfilled her creative aspirations and quickly started a company designing fashion and gift items. De Albert was struck by Vietnam during her first trip there in 1992. She decided to throw caution to the wind and moved to Saigon in 1994. The energy of Saigon, the friendliness of the people and the wealth of inspiration whether from colors or materials available enticed Michele to launch her own style of eclectic lacquer tableware and objects. Her sophisticated taste, bohemian lifestyle and flair for design and color have created collections filled with sensual appeal. In addition to Vietnamese workmanship and enthusiasm she has added her own unique touch of lacquer to traditional materials such as bone, silver, bamboo and ebony. Each piece of lacquer ware receives 12 coats of varnish, which are meticulously dried and polished during the process. The impeccable finish reveals the purity and refined simplicity at the heart of each of Michele De Albert's elegant collections.
Quasar Khanh
Armed with an engineering diploma from "Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees", Quasar Khanh initially worked on large civil urban projects where he showed grear flair for functional design. Over the years he has tackled everything from bicycles, bridges and fashion to inflatable furniture design. It is his love for combining art with enginerring that led him to design the renowned sand molded aluminum cast furniture available at Gaya. The process is lengthy and very detailed as each piece is individually molded, cooled, sanded and hand polished to give it a unique finish. With his multi - level tables, his comfortable yet eye-opening dining chairs and bar stools and an array of furniture and objects, Quasar Khanh is as inspiring as his creations, which blend function and timeless elegance.
Romyda Keth
Romyda Keth was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Her diplomat family left Cambodia and settled in Paris in 1973.
After studying at Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris, she entered the Parisian fashion school Esmod. She immersed herself in the Parisian fashion scene, and began showing her creations in a small boutique. Through fashion shows and press interviews she has built a discerning and loyal clientele over the years.
In 1994, married and a mother, she came back to her Cambodian roots, and followed her passion of working with radiant fabrics such as Cambodian silk and organza. Her first small factory had just 3 employees at her house in Phnom Penh but the local craftsmanship, embroidery methods and diversity of colors encouraged her to pursue her dream of creating her own clothing line.
In 1999, she opened her first boutique in the heart of Phnom Penh and her success quickly became international. Romyda Keth is now presented in shops in Phnom Penh, HCMC, Singapore, Tokyo, Paris, Manila, St Denis de la Reunion, and Mexico City.
Lawson Johnston
The stunning and environmentally friendly natural fibers available in Vietnam have inspired Lawson Johnston to design a range of contemporary lounge furniture. The mellow Australian combines materials such as water hyacinth or rattan with modern fabrics such as Teflon micro fiber or synthetic durable velvets. With 10 years experience in Vietnam, Lawson has participated in the development of furniture factories based on uncompromising quality and innovation and presents his various lines of furniture and home accessories at Gaya. His new collection includes outdoor furniture made from Polyrattan, a resin based material highly resistant to weather damage caused by exposure to the sun, rain or sea salt. The variety of materials, weaves and models available at Gaya will accommodate both individual buyers and selective professionals such as restaurateurs, resort owners and distributors.
Corinne Leveilley - Dadda
Chateau Panigon is a wine propriety located in the South of France, dating before the French revolution. Corinne Leveilley - Dadda wants to keep her family's prestigious traditions whilst bringing the brand Chateau Panigon and French "savior vivre" to the world, in products from wine to embroidery, both traditional arts and crafts of France. For the las 15 years her products have been chosen by Royal families, wealthy home owners, prestigious hotels and Hollywood stars, for whom her beautiful products are a must have for a luxurious lifestyle. Chateau Panigon linens are made from the most refined fabrics, with designs combining French taste with modern international style. The embroidery is made by hundreds of Vietnamese hands for whom canvas and needlework have also been a traditional craft.
Contact us
For all export,
wholesale or,
other inquiries,
please contact:
Ms. Dror Lam
General Manager
1 Nguyen Van Trang Str, Dist.1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +848 .925 .1495
Fax: +848 .925 .1496
info@gayavietnam.com
http://www.gayavietnam.com/
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