Top Class Design Co., Ltd. is a premium furniture and interior system developer in Thailand, with a strong focus on material quality, production processes, and design detailing. The company works closely with a network of furniture manufacturers, including facilities in which it has invested, allowing full control over product standards from initial production through to on-site installation.


This year marks the first time that Bob and Mark, Owners and Founders of Top Class Design, are leading the company’s participation at Architect’26, presenting within a 108-square-meter exhibition space. The scale reflects the brand’s intention to introduce its evolving concepts and experiences to the professional design community.
Although this is their debut exhibition, the brand has long engaged with Architect as visitors, recognizing it as a key platform that brings together architects, interior designers, developers, and homeowners seeking new ideas in design and construction.
With a clearly defined business direction, a refined production system, and a showroom that fully represents the brand identity, participating in Architect’26 becomes an important opportunity to present the knowledge and development the team has built over time to the wider industry.
A Platform for Knowledge-Driven Design Communities
Top Class Design views Architect not merely as a product exhibition, but as a platform that gathers professionals across the design and construction industries. Visitors include architects, interior designers, contractors, developers, and homeowners who are actively seeking new materials, solutions, and ideas for residential spaces.
Over the years, the brand itself has attended the exhibition regularly to study emerging trends in materials, technology, and design thinking. This experience has reinforced the view that Architect serves as a space for continuous learning, exchange, and discovery.
The environment encourages exploration, dialogue, and the search for new possibilities, aligning closely with the brand’s direction in developing innovative furniture systems and space management solutions.

Bridging Design and Technical Expertise
Top Class Design primarily serves homeowners working with designers, as well as architects and interior designers seeking reliable partners for interior development.
The company’s team is rooted in architectural expertise, enabling effective collaboration with interior designers. While interior designers often excel in artistic expression and spatial atmosphere, architects contribute strength in structure, precision, and technical detailing.
The integration of these disciplines creates a balance between aesthetics and construction accuracy. This approach also allows the team to engage from the construction phase, rather than waiting until completion before installation. As a result, potential discrepancies are reduced, and coordination between designers and contractors becomes more efficient.

Modular Customization for Real Living Spaces
At the core of Top Class Design is the concept of Modular Customization, which combines the efficiency of modular systems with the flexibility of custom design.
Furniture is produced using standardized modular systems with industrial-level precision, while still allowing adjustments in dimensions, proportions, and detailing to suit each project’s spatial requirements and design intent.
The products showcased at Architect’26 focus on residential applications, particularly modular fit-in furniture designed to integrate seamlessly within interior spaces. Functional features and storage systems are carefully developed to enhance spatial efficiency and usability.

European Foundations Adapted for Asian Living
The brand’s research and development foundation is rooted in European systems, particularly in furniture fittings and technologies that have evolved over time.
However, Top Class Design does not simply adopt European approaches directly. Instead, these concepts are adapted to suit the lifestyle and usage patterns of users in Asia and Thailand.
For example, surface finishes and patterns range from classic European styles to softer, more refined expressions that align with regional preferences. In functional terms, European kitchen systems are adapted to accommodate cooking styles with stronger aromas, such as Thai cuisine, through appropriate equipment planning and system integration.
Another example is wine storage. While European homes often rely on naturally cool basements, wine cabinets in Thailand are designed with integrated cooling systems to maintain optimal conditions in a tropical climate.

From Craftsmanship to Integrated Production Systems
Top Class Design originates from a family background with over 40 years of experience in interior craftsmanship.
In the past, furniture production relied heavily on skilled artisans. However, as economic structures have evolved, skilled labor has become less available while production costs have increased. This shift led the company to develop a hybrid production system that integrates craftsmanship with machinery.
The result is a balanced production approach that maintains high-quality standards while ensuring consistency and efficiency, particularly for luxury-level projects.

Experience Modular Living at Architect’26
At Architect’26, the Top Class Design booth presents immersive environments, including dressing rooms, kitchens, and hotel-inspired spaces. These settings are designed to showcase how modular furniture systems function in real-life applications.
Full-scale furniture installations allow visitors to interact directly with the products, from opening cabinets to experiencing storage systems and material details firsthand.
The booth is not simply a display of products, but an experiential space where visitors can engage with the brand’s philosophy through real usage.
Visitors are invited to explore Top Class Design at Booth F216 at Architect’26, the ASEAN’s largest building technology exposition, taking place from April 28 to May 3, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, at Challenger Hall 1–3, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani.
