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A fine bone china oval platter: ‘Be The Winner’ by artist Richard Winkworth. This iconic design centres on the Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong in the style of chinese blue and white porcelain export ware.
The Hong Kong Toile repeat pattern centres on a floral design by Mariko Jesse. This beautiful artist designed fine bone china Mugs will add so much style to your crockery collection. The unique toile design, classic yet contemporary is timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, the toile series make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthday presents. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and dinner parties. Available in classic blue and white china exportware and red and white.
This Hong Kong Toile repeat pattern centres on a floral design by Mariko Jesse. Made with fine bone china, these bowls feature a dim sum and egg tart icon at the base of bowl, which come in a box set of 2. These beautiful artist designed fine bone china Noodle Bowls will add so much style to your table setting. The unique toile design, classic yet contemporary is timeless in every way and these elegant ceramics are a perfect addition to your home décor. Exquisitely packaged, the toile series make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthday presents. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and dinner parties. Available in classic blue and white china exportware and red and white.
Faux are delighted to present the Mehndi Collection’, a beautiful box set of four fine bone china 12” dinner plates designed by Riya Chandiramani. Designed in two complimentary colourways, these mehndi inspired designs are based on the elements: Earth’ and Fire’ in of gold and Water’ and Air’ in platinum. About Riya ChandiramaniBorn and raised in Hong Kong, Riya Chandiramani has a strong connection to her Indian heritage, which is distinctly evident throughout her work. Riya recognises art as a language and a mode of communicating, whether its about her identity, visions, or insights on the world and its people. A graduate of communications and fine art at the University of Pennsylvania, Riya is also designing and illustrating children's books.
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Congratulations to the amazing artist Mariko Jesse who redesigned Faux's Hong Kong Toile into a hybrid Hong Kong/Japanese pattern for a ceramic ...
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“Toile de Jouy”, sometimes abbreviated to simply “toile”, is a type of decorating pattern consisting of a white or off-white background on which a ...