New Zealand Wool Rug - Chen Hang Feng
Knots: 150
Customization of size available at HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
An Oval Platter in Faux’s Hong Kong Toile in Red designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. These beautiful artist designed fine bone china platter 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 birthday presents. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in red and white or classic blue and white exportware.
We design original art based products and homeware by taking the finest materials nature has to offer, combining them with original designs and exceptional craftsmanship.
Knots: 150
Customization of size available at HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
A fine bone china Cake Stand in Faux’s Hong Kong Willow in Green and Gold designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. These beautifully designed fine bone china Cake Stands will add so much style to your table setting. Jesse’s classic yet contemporary Willow Patterns 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.
A fine bone china Cup and Saucer set in Faux’s iconic award-winning Hong Kong Willow Pattern in Red designed by Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection and home decor. Jesse’s uniquely classic yet contemporary designs are timeless in every way. Exquisitely packaged, the Willow series is perfect for gifting at weddings and birthdays. These elegant ceramics are also great for gifting at festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in classic red and white china exportware and blue and white.
A box set of 4 fine bone china 8-inch Starter Plates in Faux’s iconic award-winning Kowloon Willow Pattern in Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse. Jesse’s uniquely classic yet contemporary designs are timeless in every way. A wonderful addition to your home décor, these elegant ceramics will add so much style to your table setting. Exquisitely packaged, the Willow Series is perfect for gifting on special occasions such as weddings and birthdays. These elegant ceramics are also great for giving at festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in classic blue and white china exportware and red and white.
A boxed set fine bone china serving platter designed by Angela Su(edition of 80)
Angela Su received a degree in biochemistry in Canada before pursuing visual arts. Su’s works investigate the perception and imagery of the body, through metamorphosis, hybridity and transformation. Her pseudo-scientific drawings often combine the precision of scientific sketches with a mythical aesthetics, challenging the audience’s visual sensation of the pleasure of pain. Her research-based projects include drawing, video, performative and installation works that focus on the interrelations between our state of being and scientific technology.
In 2002, Su had her first solo exhibition “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” at Goethe-Institut Hong Kong. In 2019, Su was commissioned by Wellcome Trust to present a commission project in “Contagious Cities: Far Away, Too Close” at Tai Kwun, Hong Kong. She has also participated in group exhibitions including “Time Test: International Video Art Research Exhibition” (CAFA Art Museum, China, 2016); “17th Biennale of Sydney” (Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 2010); “Hong Kong Eye” (Saatchi Gallery, UK, 2012); “Departure” (He Xiangning Art Museum, China, 2009); “Reversing Horizons” (Museum of Contemporary Art, China, 2007); and “The 2nd Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism” (OCT Shenzhen, China, 2007). In 2013, she published an artist novel Berty, and in 2017, a science fiction anthology Dark Fluid where she uses sci-fi as a method for social critique. Her work is collected by M+ (Hong Kong) and CAFA Art Museum (China).
A boxed set fine bone china medium bowl designed by Angela Su(edition of 80)
Angela Su received a degree in biochemistry in Canada before pursuing visual arts. Su’s works investigate the perception and imagery of the body, through metamorphosis, hybridity and transformation. Her pseudo-scientific drawings often combine the precision of scientific sketches with a mythical aesthetics, challenging the audience’s visual sensation of the pleasure of pain. Her research-based projects include drawing, video, performative and installation works that focus on the interrelations between our state of being and scientific technology.
In 2002, Su had her first solo exhibition “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” at Goethe-Institut Hong Kong. In 2019, Su was commissioned by Wellcome Trust to present a commission project in “Contagious Cities: Far Away, Too Close” at Tai Kwun, Hong Kong. She has also participated in group exhibitions including “Time Test: International Video Art Research Exhibition” (CAFA Art Museum, China, 2016); “17th Biennale of Sydney” (Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 2010); “Hong Kong Eye” (Saatchi Gallery, UK, 2012); “Departure” (He Xiangning Art Museum, China, 2009); “Reversing Horizons” (Museum of Contemporary Art, China, 2007); and “The 2nd Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism” (OCT Shenzhen, China, 2007). In 2013, she published an artist novel Berty, and in 2017, a science fiction anthology Dark Fluid where she uses sci-fi as a method for social critique. Her work is collected by M+ (Hong Kong) and CAFA Art Museum (China).
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
Framed Artist: Tony Scott
For over 14 years Australian artist Tony Scott has been traveling, working and exhibiting in China. His work is now informed and inspired by the architectural and cultural traces of his journey. His “New Health Plan Series and Fading Images Series” are an assemblage of concertina books and acupuncture charts found in Beijing.
1984 - Bachelor of Education: Arts and Crafts, University of Melbourne. Distinction in Painting, Graduate thesis:Three Indonesian Cultures 1974 - Higher Diploma of Education: Arts and Crafts, University of Melbourne, Major: Sculpture and Performance
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
A set of 2 fine bone china east-meets-west cups in Faux’s iconic award-winning Hong Kong Willow Pattern in Red designed by Mariko Jesse. Jesse’s award winning, uniquely classic yet contemporary designs are timeless in every way. A wonderful addition to your home décor, these elegant ceramics will add so much style to your table setting. Perfect for drinking Chinese tea and Nespresso, the Willow Series is great for gifting at festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in classic red and white china exportware and blue and white.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
A beautiful fine bone china 10.5 inch dinner plate in Faux’s iconic contemporary Beijing Toile designed by Mariko Jesse in red. These are great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and dinner parties, these equisite plates available in classic red and white china exportware and blue on white.
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 – Pig, 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.
A Hong Kong Toile Notebook in Blue designed by Mariko Jesse - Hardback with 100 leaves of plain paper with silver edge.