
The Parlor
House of Pride
House of Pride
Art at The Parlor, tea at Tease, and a month-long celebration of Pride. Artist Trey Hurst takes over with an exhibition in collaboration with Archives Design—paired with a limited-edition tea set to sip on. June 1-30 All day Free entry About Archives Design Bangkok-based and boundary-pushing, Archives Design is part design incubator, part leatherware atelier—and fully committed to the craft. Founded in 2020, the studio redefines what leatherwork can be, blending historic reference points with modern aesthetics to create pieces that feel both grounded and forward-looking. With a sharp eye for form and a platform that uplifts emerging artists of color, Archives is as much about storytelling as it is about structure. Think timeless, not trendy. Heritage, but made today. About Trey Hurst Trey Hurst is a visual artist and designer whose work moves between structure and spontaneity, repetition and rhythm. Originally from Baton Rouge and now based in Bangkok, Trey creates abstract compositions that draw from the visual language of cityscapes—grids, lines, infrastructure—and the rich traditions of textile design. Using everything from ink on Saa paper to bold strokes on raw canvas, he bridges the worlds of art and design, pattern and place. His work is meditative, methodical, and quietly powerful—inviting you to look closer and get lost in the details. About the Mark-Making Workshop No fine art degree required—just a brush and a little curiosity. In this hands-on session led by Trey Hurst, guests will dive into the meditative world of mark-making. Using sponge brushes (Trey’s go-to tool), you’ll explore rhythm, movement, and pattern-building while creating your own original works on paper. It’s playful, tactile, and intentionally low-pressure. Plus, you’ll walk away with a sketchbook of tips, tricks, and techniques to keep the creativity flowing long after the workshop ends. About the Tea Set This Pride, Tease presents a limited-edition Afternoon Tea set co-created with artist Trey Hurst—a visual and sensory tribute to serenity, harmony, and peace. Inspired by the artist’s work on view at House of Pride, the tea set draws from his signature forms and his interpretation of blue—not just as a color, but as a state of being. Designed to be shared, this is an invitation to slow down, connect, and celebrate community over bites as thoughtful as they are beautiful. Available daily from June 1 to July 31. |