About Us
Since the 1980's, we have been sourcing artifacts and antiques in three continents - Asia, Africa and Latin America - selecting the best that each country has to offer.
We now operate from our home base in northern Thailand. With 30,000 square meters (323,000 square feet) of showroom and warehouse space, you will find a large collection of furniture and home decorative pieces with a difference......
Your resource centre in Chiang Mai for all things unique!
We look forward to seeing you soon!
We now operate from our home base in northern Thailand. With 30,000 square meters (323,000 square feet) of showroom and warehouse space, you will find a large collection of furniture and home decorative pieces with a difference......
Your resource centre in Chiang Mai for all things unique!
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Visit us 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Saturday
In the words of..........Marisa Marchitelli, talented Chiang Mai-based photographer, film-maker and travel writer...........
"Be prepared for a whirlwind trip around the globe at Crossroads Asia, a Hang
Dong-based furniture and antiques showroom and warehouse that is designed to
overwhelm.
Josh and his wife Jennie have owned and manage the business for 25
years and go on regular buying trips to 26 countries across Asia, Africa and
Latin America.
Enter through a rather nondescript doorway into a vibrant
labyrinth of a showroom filled with rustic antiques from India, handwoven
textiles from Guatemala, re-purposed tables from Java, kimonos from Japan and two
massive warehouses packed with architectural salvage and countless other
treasures.
With 30,000 square meters to explore, it’s impossible to even begin
to describe their inventory. Some of my favourite pieces include their unique
“3-nations concept” furniture such as a Danish designed chair, upholstered with
Uzbek Ikat textiles and finished by skilled artisans in Chiang Mai.
Most recently, they have been building quite the collection of up-and-coming
Southeast Asian art. A must visit in the Baan Tawai woodcarving area."