Situated on the 40th floor of Thonglor’s T-One Building, the Paper Plane Project lets guests work for free and escape office drudgery.
“Most people hate to work in their office,” said Watcharakiat Thangjitpudtapong, a company spokesperson. “So, we wanted to provide them with some form of escape here at our place.”
The space ticks all the basic office boxes: light-wood office desks, an abundance of natural light, and comfy chairs.
Deadlines got you down? PPP has a place to recover. Grab a seat on a sofa or lie down on the deckchair while pretending you are on a beach vacay. Your boss and assignments can wait.
Also, who wants to work on an empty stomach? The menu isn’t full of jaw-droppers, but they serve their purpose well: comfort. The all-day breakfast set, dubbed the Paper Plane Brekkie (THB240), is commendable; the scramble eggs are…