Visiting Ingrid’s house, our first feeling is why does this house look like a museum?
5 years ago, according to her husband’s work requirements, her family moved to Saigon.
Having moved with her husband to many countries, Ingrid always brings all her furniture with her wherever she goes.
A painting by Thai artist Attasit Pokpong is a beautiful highlight of the living room
Rustic wooden lamp posts are transformed into places to hang jewelry.
The white paint and gray cement base create the perfect backdrop for the pops of color.
Fans of Amaï products can clearly see the authors’ love of shapes and colors.
The owner clearly does not like constraints, she puts color harmony first, and within it, all styles and cultural origins are accepted.
All of the ceramics in Ingrid’s house are Amai’s products, helping her promote her `brainchildren` and reveal to everyone her liberal personality and willingness to break the rules.
Ingrid – Owner of the house and co-founder of the Amai ceramic brand
Ingrid’s house exudes a sense of friendliness, closeness to nature, and appreciation for experiences.