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Zodiac Series Single Cup - Dog

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 – Dog, 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.

Ye Ling Han Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

HK$4,400.00

Ye Ling Han Limited Edition Dinner Plates - Set of 4

Ye Ling Han attended the prestigious China Academy of Art in Hangzhou where he studied traditional mural painting and drawing. His academic training is evident in his many works on paper, which have been included in his recent exhibitions. After completing his studies, Ye Ling Han spent time living and working in Hangzhou and Shanghai where he further developed his artistic expression in this traditional medium. He recently relocated his studio to Beijing, near the 798 Arts District where he now works. Ye Ling Han's multi-media work has garnered great critical acclaim and attention both on home territory and overseas. More recently, he was included  in over 25 exhibitions such as the Minsheng Art Museum; MOCA Shanghai; Ben Brown Fine Arts in both London and Hong Kong; and the Today Art Museum in Beijing.

Willow HK Jewellery Box - Green & Gold

HK$480.00

Celebrate Christmas in style with this festive fine bone china Jewellery Box in Faux’s award-winning iconic Hong Kong Willow Pattern in Green and Gold designed by Mariko Jesse. The ceramic box can be used as a storage of tiny little things, accessories, and it’s a really nice decorative objective at your home or working space. Mariko’s uniquely contemporary cartographic Willow Pattern design lovingly depicts the wonders of nature in urban landscapes, from the Peak looking down to Central, Sheung Wan, Wanchai, Causeway Bay and across the harbour into Kowloon where we see the symbolic swallows representing star crossed lovers escaping to the hinterland.

Willow HK & KL Christmas Bauble - Green & Gold

HK$360.00

Faux presents the ultimate luxury ceramic Christmas Bauble in Faux’s award-winning iconic Hong Kong Willow Pattern in Green and Gold designed by Mariko Jesse These exquisite baubles are perfect for decorating your Christmas tree and home as well as for gifting to your loved ones. Mariko’s uniquely contemporary cartographic Hong Kong and Kowloon Willow Patterns lovingly depict the wonders of nature in urban landscapes, from the Peak looking down to Central, Sheung Wan, Wanchai, Causeway Bay and across the harbour into Kowloon where we see the symbolic swallows representing star crossed lovers escaping to the hinterland.

Willow Festive Mugs (Set of 3) - Red & Gold and Blue & Silver and Green & Gold

HK$820.00

A box set of 3 fine bone china Festive Mugs in in Faux’s iconic award-winning Hong Kong and Kowloon Willow Pattern in Red and Gold, Blue and Silver, Green and Gold designed by artist Mariko Jesse. Classic yet contemporary, her unique 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 celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in classic blue and silver china exportware and red and gold.

Tsang Kin Wah Plates White (Set of 4)

HK$4,400.00

These beautifully designed plates are part of a series of collaborations for Artists' Editions at faux. There are 4 plates in each boxed set of a limited edition of just 50 sets. Each set contains a certificate signed by the artist.

The Seven Deadly Sins Plates (Set of 8)

HK$6,800.00

The seven Deadly Sins is a grouping and classification of Vices of Christian origin in the 4th Century by ascetic monk and theologian Evagrius Ponticus. Widely iterated by the Catholic Church, they becane prevalent in art and literature in sermons like "The Parsons Tale" from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and artworks like Dante's Peter Brueghel the Elder's prints. Here, we have Bessmertny's playful an dwry interpretation of "Pride", "Greed", "Lust", "Envy", "Gluttony, "Wrath", and "Sloth", on stunning dinner plate designs, which are sure to become a talking point around your dining table. 

Artists' Editions at Faux

Artist: Konstantin Bessmertny

Faux collaborates with artists, designers and photographers worldwide to create original, limited edition homeware and lifestyle collections as functional art. Artists' Editions at Faux five artists opportunities to explore mediums not traditionally associated with their work and exposes them to a wider audience worldwide.

The Elements 8" Plate (Set of 4) Riya Chandiramani

HK$1,480.00

Faux are delighted to present the "Elements Collection', a box set of 4 individually designed 8-inch fine bone china starter plates by Hong Kong artist, Riya Chandiramani. This beautiful series is an evolution and continuation of the Mehndi Collection by the artist. In 2 complementary colours, these designs are based on the 4 elements: "Earth" and "Fire" in White and Gold, and "Water" and "Air" in Black and Platinum. These wonderful plate designs in fine bone are perfect for serving starters, pasta, desserts and tapas. What better wat to decorate your table as you usher in the festive season and a prosperous New Year. Riya's "Elements Collection" are great for gifting too.

Tang Kwok Hin Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

HK$4,400.00

A boxed set of 4 fine bone china sinner plates by Tang Kwok Hin (edition of 30)

Tang Kwok-hin is a mixed media artist and independent curator based in Hong Kong. Focusing his work on ‘the occasion’, ‘space’, and ‘time’ is his way of encountering images or symbols to explore hidden rules in living and existing in a context of self-expression. In his view, art is about selecting or underscoring something in a complete sentence. His artworks have exhibited at Hong Kong Museum of Art; the Ice Palace in Miami; the Esplanade in Singapore and Venice Arsenale, Italy. In 2009, he won first prize at Hong Kong Biennale, and in 2010 and 2011, he was awarded the Special Award “Personal Exhibition” by the 5th International Arte Laguna Prize. He also won the Young Artist Award in 2010. Collectors include Hong Kong Museum of Art, Deutsche Bank as well as private collectiors worldwide. He received his Master of Fine Arts from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2008.

Simon Birch Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

HK$4,400.00

Born in 1974 in Brighton, England, Birch has lived and worked in Hong Kong for over twenty years. He has had solo exhibitions in Beijing, Los Angeles, Miami, and Singapore and has participated in group shows at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. Birch has been awarded the prestigious Louis Vuitton Asian Art Prize and the Sovereign Asian Art Prize. He has organized manylarge-scale multimedia installation projects in Hong Kong, most notably: HOPE & GLORY: A Conceptual Circus (2010) and Daydreaming WithThe Hong Kong Edition(2012) and has recently opened his show, The 14th Factory in Los Angeles.

Nostalgia Tea - Gao Ping (Unframed, Large)

HK$4,300.00

Unframed 100x100cm Artist: Gao Ping

Gao Ping is a traditionalist in a contemporary world.  She has avidly studied Chinese traditional painting and much of her inspiration is drawn from her knowledge of those techniques and the Masters of those times. She uses these techniques with expert precision to create inner conversations and the results are contemporary paintings heavy with emotion. An introvert who battles with the fast pace of the city, she uses painting as her means of escape and communication.  Much of her work seeks to bring still and calm, much of it is a journey to a less frenetic environment. Her abstract works take her away from daily noise and her ink studies are more reflective and nostalgic of her childhood and the scenes she sees around her in daily life. She is a well exhibited artist with international recognition and has been featured in “Half the Sky”, a book by Luise Guest, Manager of Research at the acclaimed White Rabbit Collection in Australia.

Nostalgia Tea - Gao Ping (Unframed)

HK$3,300.00

Unframed 60x60cm Artist: Gao Ping

Gao Ping is a traditionalist in a contemporary world.  She has avidly studied Chinese traditional painting and much of her inspiration is drawn from her knowledge of those techniques and the Masters of those times. She uses these techniques with expert precision to create inner conversations and the results are contemporary paintings heavy with emotion. An introvert who battles with the fast pace of the city, she uses painting as her means of escape and communication.  Much of her work seeks to bring still and calm, much of it is a journey to a less frenetic environment. Her abstract works take her away from daily noise and her ink studies are more reflective and nostalgic of her childhood and the scenes she sees around her in daily life. She is a well exhibited artist with international recognition and has been featured in “Half the Sky”, a book by Luise Guest, Manager of Research at the acclaimed White Rabbit Collection in Australia.

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