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Faux is delighted to present its unique range of fine bone china ceramics and tableware and giftware designed by leading artists from around the world. Collections include  limited edition Artists’ Editions series and the hugely popular Hong Kong and London toile series. Homewares include dinner sets, chinese serving sets, soup bows, tea sets and, large bows and platters. 

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Chow Chun Fai Limited Edition Mug

HK$240.00 -50% HK$120.00

Chow Chun Fai is an artist, a tai-chi practitioner and comes from a family of taxi drivers, which has fueled his fascinated with the city's urban landscape. Inspired by the lost art of film hoarding painting, which uses commercial enamel paints, Chow's mug is a reproduction of one of his paintings of an iconic Hong Kong taxi. Graduating with multiple awards from the CUHK, Chow Chun Fai is an active member of the Fotan Artist Village.

Ho Sin Tung Limited Edition Mug

HK$240.00 -50% HK$120.00

Ho Sing Tung is interested in literature and movies her paintings are often maps of personal journeys, both real and imaginary. Her mug depicts political figures around a reversed personal map of Hong Kong and is a commentary on the ineffectiveness of government. Ho Sin Tung was trained at the Fine Art Dept of CUHK. She was born and brought up in Hong Kong and has shown widely in Hong Kong, being represented by Hanart TZ Gallery.

Japan Toile Sake Cup – Indigo and Gold

HK$120.00
If you are a fan of sake, you will love Faux’s fine bone china Sake Cups in a Japan Toile design by Mariko Jesse. Jesse’s unique toile pattern swirls around the pourer from the rim down to the base. Sake is a delicate drink that changes its flavour depending on its temperature and exposure to air. Faux’s Sake Pourer Carafe is designed to enhance the unique tastes and characteristics of sake, which is made from rice, koji, and water through the fermentation of yeast. Our sake set will greatly enrich your experience when savouring your favourite sake.
This beautiful artist’s designed fine bone china Sake Pourer Carafe 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 4
Rim 6.5 dia.
Base 2.8 dia.

Lam Tung Pang Limited Edition Mug

HK$240.00 -50% HK$120.00

Lam Tung Pang uses both traditional and non-traditional materials to produce pieces engaging with ideas of memory and history. His mug depicts a tiny scaled model of a man, reading a newspaper, in front of window patterns a detail from one of Tung Pang's major art piece, The Youngest and Oldest, 2011. Tung Pang studied at Central St. Martins, UK and has been awarded numerous scholarships and awards, including the prestigious "Hunting Art Prizes Young Artist of the Year”, U.K. and the HK Contemporary Art Biennial Awards. He has exhibited worldwide.

Lam Wai Kit Limited Edition Mug

HK$240.00 -50% HK$120.00

Lam Wai Kit is interested in the relationship between individuals and their surrounding circumstances reconstructing images and daily experiences in order to search for the notion and representation of identity. Her mug depicts images of Ravenna and Hong Kong and is entitled Divided Minds 44. Kit studied at CUHK and Goldsmiths, London and works in Hong Kong in the medium of photography, video art and sound. Showing internationally, she has taken up residencies in Norway, Portugal, Spain and Germany.

Magdalen Wong Limited Edition Mug

HK$240.00 -50% HK$120.00

Magdalen Wong's work focuses on discovering alternative perspectives and experiences for everyday objects, often interpreting their shape and packaging as "scores” or codes for potential actions. Her mug has been taken from a video piece recently exhibited in Osage Kwun Tong Gallery. Wong received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has performed and exhibited in the United States, Hong Kong, South Korea, China, and Sweden. She currently lives and works in Hong Kong.

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