Banyan Tree Gallery Krabi Showcases Local Artisans

Discover Banyan Tree Krabi, where sustainability meets artistry. Explore unique, eco-friendly products crafted by local artisans and support the community.

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Sustainability and eco-friendliness are key as resort offers a marketplace to some of Thailand’s most talented designers and artists.

One of the country’s most illustrious beachfront resorts, Banyan Tree Krabi, has extended a helping hand to local artisans to promote high-quality handicrafts and products from the Krabi region and across Thailand.

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On arrival, hotel guests are presented with a handmade pouch made from upcycled waste washed up on local beaches thanks to a partnership with “Souvenirs from the Sea”, a local group founded by Ms Wiyada Kowsanti, who has lived her life beside the Andaman Sea and who presciently saw the value in the fishing nets, floats, sandals and other discarded items that washed ashore.

Colourful tote bags, key chains and other products skillfully assembled by the Souvenirs from the Sea team are available at the resort’s Banyan Tree Gallery Krabi, alongside many other locally-sourced sustainable handcrafts underlining Banyan Tree’s longstanding commitment to supporting the communities in which they operate.

Initiated by the hotel’s Thailand-based owning company, Asset World Corporation (AWC), The Gallery serves a platform to promote local designs and sustainable products at AWC hotels throughout Thailand.

At Banyan Tree Gallery Krabi, various Thai brands are displayed including: candles and incense by Thaniya; scarves and ceramic earrings by Inthai; eco-friendly handbags created by Mamawell; sophisticated contemporary jewellery by Aztique; handwoven Thai silk products by Rak Phraewa; accessories by Torr; and numerous other Thai-style home decorations and souvenirs from Socoon, VT Thai, Banhowsaohai, Siwa and Heartist.

From northern Thailand come bags and accessories by Mr Leaf. These are traditional artefacts of the ethnic Lanna people, and are created from durable Tong Tung leaves. And from the hands of senior local artisans and housewives in southern Thailand arise elegant bags designed under brand Prodpran.

Established as a social enterprise and providing a marketplace for some of Thailand’s most talented designers and artists as well as community projects, The Gallery embraces a code of responsible practice with all profits directed towards scholarships for up-and-coming art and design students in the area.

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“At Banyan Tree Gallery Krabi, we try to use a minimum of packaging, and when we do, it’s with environmentally-friendly recycled or biodegradable materials,” said Banyan Tree Krabi’s Sustainability Manager Thepsuda Loyjiw. “We constantly collaborate with local artisans and small-scale producers to help reduce our carbon footprint at the resort.”

The local artists and vendors are also given an opportunity to showcase eco-conscious products directly to guests at the resort’s periodic pop-up souvenir shops.

One such local artisan is Ms. Rustiya Limtrakul, the creator of “Eco Print by Rustiya”, who tends a stall offering her distinctive Eco Print wearable art—a natural dyeing method that uses tropical leaves and flowers to imprint vibrant, organic patterns onto fabric. Her eco-conscious handmade designs authentically capture the natural beauty of Krabi.

The hotel’s two main restaurants, The Naga Kitchen and Saffron, take additional steps to support the local community: purchasing fish from neighbouring fishermen; coffee and tea from Thai plantations; and honey from a Krabi farmer.

Other sustainability initiatives the respective kitchens have employed include a changeover to cage-free eggs, providing diners with not only a healthier and more animal-friendly alternative but also the satisfying sense that they are “buying local” while on vacation in Thailand.

In April 2025, Banyan Group, a leader in sustainable hospitality, unveiled its 2024 Sustainability Report—One Banyan, One Sustainable Future. The 19th edition reports on the Group’s advancements in driving action and impact across key environmental, social, and economic dimensions, reaffirming sustainability as a core foundation of its business guided by its founding mission of ‘Embracing the Environment, Empowering People’.

To learn more about Banyan Tree Krabi’s various sustainability efforts, visit: https://www.banyantree.com/thailand/krabi/sustainability

ABOUT BANYAN TREE

Banyan Tree Group (“Banyan Tree Holdings Limited” or the “Group”) is one of the world’s leading independent, multi-brand hospitality groups centred on stewardship and wellbeing while offering exceptional, design-led experiences for the global travellers of today and tomorrow. The Group’s diversified portfolio of hotels, resorts, spas, galleries, golf and residences is centred around an ecosystem of 10 global brands, including the award-winning Banyan Tree, Angsana, Cassia, Dhawa and Laguna, as well as the highly anticipated new brands of Homm, Garrya, Folio and two new Banyan Tree brand extensions, Banyan Tree Escape and Banyan Tree Veya.

Founded in 1994 on the core concept of sustainability, Banyan Tree Group seeks to create long-term value for all stakeholders and destinations across its network of properties, products and brands, through a purpose-driven mission. With 8,000 associates across 23 countries, Banyan Tree Management Academy (BTMA) was established in 2008 to support the Group’s goals through advancing people development, management excellence, and learning with integrity and meaning. 

 Banyan Tree Group has received 2,921 industry awards and accolades since inception over 25 years ago, most recently being named among the Top 25 Hotel Brands in the World by Travel + Leisure. It has also received recognition for its commitment to environmental protection and community development through its Banyan Tree Global Foundation (BTGF), which aligns the Group’s efforts to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Executing on its regionalised growth strategy, the Group’s global footprint continues to grow with 47 new hotels and resorts under design and construction in the pipeline, in addition to 58 operating hotels in 17 countries as of December 2021. As a global industry hospitality leader, Banyan Tree Group firmly embeds its mission to be a business that benefits all stakeholders, for the greater good.

Banyan Tree Group entered a strategic long-term partnership with Accor in 2016 to develop and manage Banyan Tree branded hotels around the world along with the access to Accor’s global reservations and sales network, as well as the loyalty programme ALL – Accor Live Limitless. It also formed a joint venture with China Vanke Co. Ltd. in 2017 – focusing on active ageing and wellness hospitality projects.