Sundays is the one-off restaurant illustrating unique design that is hand-craftedly built from the mindset of believing that arts can make things better at the very least. The restaurant exemplifies the good integration of architecture, interior, graphic design and arts, located in the heart of vibrant city, Bangkok, Thailand. Although surrounded by all generic stylish renowned pubs and restaurants, Sundays profoundly sneaks out by its own self intuition. The restaurant offers customers striking experience of what arts can do to the other things such as ten pieces of drawings classically covering the unwanted old fridges or the flower bouquets that are pinned upside down to make the old structure of the building a little bit nicer. This transformation, two units of empty vacant shophouses turned into one of the liveliest restaurants in the city, conveys people away from nowadays globalisation lifestyle to reaching back to their individual curiosity. Roaming through unexpected drawings and paintings alongside with exquisite mixture of decoration styles, the restaurant interestingly expresses strong physical connection between the building to the room, handmade works to industrials through soft touches of plants that are also cohesively arrayed. Echoing the integrations, graphic design of the shop epitomises the brand identity through signages, packaging of all foods and beverages, all is well massively synchronised.