At COMO Point Yamu, art is an integral part of the experience, woven into the natural and architectural fabric of the resort.
From pieces inspired by the Andaman Sea to thoughtful expressions of Thai identity, discover the full curated collection with our digital Art Map.
This self-guided tour will lead you across the lobby, along light-dappled corridors and through our restaurants and communal spaces, allowing you to pause, reflect and appreciate the intricacies of Thai artistry at your own pace.
At centre of our lobby – the resort’s most intentionally Thai space – sits a ‘home altar’, adorned with seasonal decorations and everyday objects traditionally found in the homes and streets of Thailand.
Ground floor
The Hand
Discovered at Bangkok’s Chatuchak Market, this antique hand – adorning the door to our Private Dining Room – carries a ceremonial garland, symbolising meaningful conversations.
La Sirena
Artful plates
Décor at La Sirena reflects the relaxed charm of Italy’s southern coast. Adorning the walls are pearly white plates, complemented by rattan lights that evoke the allure of ocean reefs.
Basement and nahmyaa
Ocean-inspired Expressions
A recurring motif throughout COMO Point Yamu, fish-inspired artworks reflect the rhythm and vitality of the Andaman Sea. From suspended shoals of fish that appear to glide through space, to the golden fish symbol of prosperity woven into key areas of the resort, these pieces bring a sense of fluidity and quiet dynamism. In nahmyaa, gilded fish mosaics, scale-like textures, and bubble-like lighting further the ocean’s wonder.
Tie Dye Shirt Making Price: THB 800 per piece Duration: one hour Inclusions: white t-shirt, all tools needed for tie-dye activity Level of difficulty: Easy What to wear/ bring: clothes that you are comfortable getting stained Please note: children must be eight years or older to participate in tie-dye shirt making
Mandala Making Price: Complimentary Duration: one hour, upon request Inclusions: polycherry cord (one or two sets per person), one para cord jig per person, beads, candle, lighter, scissors, transparent tape Level of difficulty: Easy Please note: children must be 12 years or older to participate in mandala making
BraceletMaking Price: THB 300 per person Duration: one hour Inclusions: all materials for bracelet making, including threads and tools, and one handmade bracelet to take home Level of difficulty: Easy to moderate Please note: children must be 12 years or older to participate in bracelet making
Prices are subject to a 10 per cent service charge and seven per cent government tax.
Reservations need to be made at least 24 hours in advance