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Zodiac Series Single Cup - Snake

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Snake, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

Japan Toile Kabuki Cup – Indigo

HK$180.00
A fine bone china Kabuki Cup in Faux’s iconic Japan Toile in Indigo Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. Faux’s Japan toile features some classic world-famous Japanese icons, such as sakura blossoms, Mount Fuji, ramen, and the Tokyo Skytree Building, but also the artist’s favourite things in Japan that are perhaps less-well known, such as a drinks’ vending machine, Godzilla, a summer windchime, and snow monkeys sitting in an onsen. Each of the items in the design has been chosen with care.
This beautiful artist’s designed fine bone china Kabuki Cup will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary toile designs are timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, they make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in indigo.
Dimensions (in cm)
H 6.3
Rim 8 dia.
Base 6 dia.

Japan Toile Kabuki Cups (Set of 5) – Indigo

HK$820.00
A gift box set of 5 fine bone china Kabuki Cups in Faux’s iconic Japan Toile in Indigo designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. The term kabuki originally suggested the unorthodox and shocking character of this art form. In modern Japanese, the word is written with three characters: ka, signifying “song”; bu, “dance”; and ki, “skill.” Faux’s Japan toile features some classic world-famous Japanese icons, such as sakura blossoms, Mount Fuji, ramen, and the Tokyo Skytree Building, as well as the artist’s favourite things in Japan that are perhaps less-well known, such as a drinks’ vending machine, Godzilla, a summer windchime, and snow monkeys sitting in an onsen. Each of the items in the design has been chosen with care.
These beautiful artist’s designed fine bone Kabuki Cups will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary toile designs are timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, they make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in indigo.
Dimensions (in cm)
H 6.3
Rim 8 dia.
Base 6 dia.

Japan Toile Rectangular Plate (Set of 1) – Indigo

HK$420.00
A gift box set of 1 fine bone china Rectangular Plates in Faux’s iconic Japan Toile in Indigo designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. Faux’s Japan toile features some classic world-famous Japanese icons, such as sakura blossoms, Mount Fuji, ramen, and the Tokyo Skytree Building, but also the artist’s favourite things in Japan that are perhaps less-well known, such as a drinks’ vending machine, Godzilla, a summer windchime, and snow monkeys sitting in an onsen. Each of the items in the design has been chosen with care.
This beautiful artist’s designed fine bone rectangular Plates will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary toile designs are timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, they make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in indigo.
Dimensions (in cm)
L: 23.25
W: 10.5
H: 2

Japan Toile 8-inch Starter Plates (Set of 4) – Indigo

HK$840.00
A gift box set of 4 fine bone china 8-inch Plates in Faux’s iconic Japan Toile in Indigo Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. Faux’s Japan toile features some classic world-famous Japanese icons, such as sakura blossoms, Mount Fuji, ramen, and the Tokyo Skytree Building, but also the artist’s favourite things in Japan that are perhaps less-well known, such as a drinks’ vending machine, Godzilla, a summer windchime, and snow monkeys sitting in an onsen. Each of the items in the design has been chosen with care.
These beautiful artist’s designed fine bone china 8-inch Plates will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary toile designs are timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, they make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in indigo.
Dimensions (in cm)
Dia. 22
Height: 2.5

Japan Toile 10.5-inch Dinner Plates (Set of 4) – Indigo

HK$1,300.00
A box set of 4 fine bone china 10.5-inch Dinner Plates in Faux’s Japan Toile in Indigo Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. Faux’s Japan toile features some classic world-famous Japanese icons, such as sakura blossoms, Mount Fuji, ramen, and the Tokyo Skytree Building, but also the artist’s favourite things in Japan that are perhaps less-well known, such as a drinks’ vending machine, Godzilla, a summer windchime, and snow monkeys sitting in an onsen. Each of the items in the design has been chosen with care.
These beautiful artist’s designed fine bone china 10.5-inch plates will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary toile designs are timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, they make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in indigo.
Dimensions (in cm)
Dia. 28
H 2.8

Zodiac Series Single Cup - Rat

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Rat, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

Zodiac Series Single Cup - Oxen

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Oxen, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

Zodiac Series Single Cup - Tiger

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Tiger, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

Zodiac Series Single Cup - Rabbit

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Rabbit, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

Zodiac Series Single Cup - Dragon

HK$160.00 -50% HK$80.00

These vibrant east-meets-west cups are perfect for drinking espresso or tea. About Eleanor McCollEleanor, McColl is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Hong Kong. Drawn to the dramatic palate of dilapidation, refurbishment and renewal, her cityscapes explore the interface between Hong Kong's unique verticality and it's impacton its people. McColl studied Fine Art at U.W.E Bristol, in England and came to Hong Kong in 1999 to pursue her career as an artist and art educator. Single Cup – Dragon, these beautiful collectible artists designed fine bone china East-Meets-West Zodiac Cups by Eleanor McColl are the perfect unique gifts for family and friends. Discover your future with your zodiac sign or simply choose the animal you desire. Great for espresso and tea drinkers alike, these cups are a must have festive celebrations such as Chinese New Year. Available in an array of vibrant colours.

William Furniss Lightbox - Rear Window 1-3 (Video)

HK$32,000.00

Faux is delighted to present a unique collection of limited edition Lightboxes by William Furniss

William Furniss is a urbanist and architectural photographer based in Hong Kong. 

He was born in London in 1970. An early interest in science and design led to an engineering degree at Exeter University in England before beginning his photographic career in 1991. Initially taken with the idea of working as a portrait photographer, Furniss assisted luminaries of the London scene such Patrick Litchfield and Terry O’Neill. 

In 1993 Furniss was encouraged by friends already in residence to visit Hong Kong. Deng Xiaoping had reputedly said “To get rich is glorious” and the world’s focus had suddenly swung towards China. Fully intending to continue portrait photography on arriving in Hong Kong, his work took a marked change of direction. 

The alien visual landscape of Hong Kong reignited a fascination with documenting the immediate environment; the rural English landscapes of his youth now being replaced by the chaotic cityscapes of Asia. Initial simple and straight forward records on film developed into ever more complicated narratives through multiple exposures and contact sheets. 

Furniss’ interest in cities led him to New York in 1999 with two years spent there developing his approach which today favors pre-visualisation of the image and camera-only manipulations to create a subjective but recognizable record of our time and a testament to the belief that cities should be vibrant, enjoyable, sustainable, democratic places that enable a positive future for us on this planet. Numerous exhibitions have been held of Furniss’ work which features in collections in Hong Kong and elsewhere. His most recent show “Reflection” being his first collaboration with French sculptor and fellow Hongkonger Polo Bourieau.

Artist Statement:

"I photograph 21st century urban phenomena. 

Photography can all too easily stop at the level of appearances and go no further. My work is more than that, is it evocative of my experience, offers me consolation in spite of the times, and is a reminder to exist in the moment. The act of photography is my motivation, the outcome is a signpost to a better life.

My photography starts with a chance encounter, briefly the potential for a photograph will appear, a minute flash of what “might be”—then flicker away just as suddenly.  And then the ideas come, my mind forms an optimal visual, and finally, I create those ideas in camera. 

In reality a single image of mine can take years for all the right factors to come together, not just photographic factors but life circumstances too; what I am forced to create is meticulously managed serendipity. My equipment is very simple. At best camera, lens, tripod, and feet. The subjects are complicated, I must employ a simple approach to stand any chance of things making sense. 

I love the crowded streets of Hong Kong but I don’t want to engage or simply snap what is obvious. I want to record unique circumstances that describe an essential component of the place. I never want to tell the whole story, better to tell the tale picture by picture. 

For many years my main subject has been Hong Kong. It is a tumultuous yet highly accessible urban environment. It is constantly inspiring to me. I am grateful for the life I have led here, and seek to celebrate, preserve, and disseminate the city’s importance through my photographic work."

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