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Bangkok Post – “A Safe Haven for Emotional Release”

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The 2025 exhibition “Homecoming” garnered significant acclaim for its role in helping visitors reconnect with their inner selves. Created by experiential design collective Eyedropper Fill, the exhibition aimed to promote healing and reflection.

Following its success, Eyedropper Fill introduced “Across The Rainbow Bridge,” a project dedicated to supporting pet owners grappling with the loss of their treasured companions. Founders Nuntawat Jarusruangnil and Wattanapume Laisuwanchai drew inspiration from the challenges faced by friends and family during times of grief.

Wattanapume highlighted that many couples now treat pets like children. However, societal norms in Thailand often stigmatize conversations about grief and death, leaving individuals without outlets to process their sadness. Eyedropper Fill aims to create a safe space for healing through this new project, addressing the emotional needs of pet owners.

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Bangkok Post – A space to cry

The 2025 exhibition “Homecoming”, which helped visitors reconnect and heal their inner self, received an overwhelming positive response. Eyedropper Fill, a collective of experiential designers created “Homecoming” and recently launched “Across The Rainbow Bridge” for pet owners who have lost their beloved pets.

The founders of Eyedropper Fill — project director Nuntawat Jarusruangnil and creative director Wattanapume Laisuwanchai — explained that the idea of “Across The Rainbow Bridge” was inspired by people around them who had lost their pets.

“Nowadays, many couples raise pets as if they are their children. However, when they lose their pets, they do not have time to process sadness. In Thai society, grief and death are still taboo issues which people avoid discussing,” explained Wattanapume.

“I saw a friend on Facebook who could not move on after her loss….

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