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Japan Toile Sake Pourer Carafe – Indigo and Gold

HK$480.00
If you are a fan of sake, you will love Faux’s fine bone china Sake Pourer Carafe in a wonderful 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. Faux’s Pourer Carafe 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 and gold.
- Carafe capacity: 6.7oz/200ml; Cup Capacity: 1.2oz/35ml. Colour: Indigo and gold
- Carafe measures approx. H 15cm, Base 7cm dia. Rim 4.8 cm dia. Neck 3cm dia.
- Made of premium quality fine bone china, which is stain resistance and easy to maintain
- The smooth surface helps to avoid scratching to keep your Sake Set looking like new
Dimensions (in cm)
Height:15
Rim 4.8 dia.
Base 7 dia.
Neck 3 dia.

Angela Su Cushion Cover 2

HK$800.00

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).

Angela Su Cushion Cover 1

HK$800.00

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).

Angela Su Cushion Cover Aporophyla lutulenta

HK$800.00

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).

Japan Toile Sake Serving Set (with 1 Sake Pourer Carafe and 5 Cups) – Indigo and Gold

HK$960.00
If you are a fan of sake, you will love Faux’s fine bone china Sake Serving Set in a wonderful Japan Toile design by Mariko Jesse. Jesse’s unique toile pattern swirls around the Pourer Carafe from the rim down to the base and the Sake Cups are embellished with icons. Sake is a delicate drink that changes its flavour depending on its temperature and exposure to air. Faux’s Sake Set 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 beautifully designed and well-crafted fine bone china Sake Serving Set 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 and gold.
The Sake Set includes 1 Sake Carafe Pourer and 5 Sake Cups:
- Carafe Capacity: 6.7oz/200ml; Cup Capacity: 1.2oz/35ml. Colour: Indigo and gold
- Carafe measures approx. H 15cm Base: 7cm dia. Rim: 4.8 cm dia. Neck 3cm dia.
- Each Sake Cup measures approx. 4cm H x 6.5cm dia. Rim and 2.8cm Dia. at the Base
- Made of premium quality fine bone china, which is stain resistance and easy to maintain
- The smooth surface helps to avoid scratching to keep your Sake Set looking like new
Sake Pourer Carafe Dimensions (in cm)
H 15
Rim dia. 4.8
Neck 3
Base dia. 7
Sake Cup Dimensions
H 4
Rim 6.5 dia.
Base 2.8 dia.

‘Sai Ying Pun’ Chinese Dining Set for 2 - Chocolate

HK$1,180.00

A 12-piece fine bone china Chinese dining set for 2 in chocolate designed by Louise Soloway Chan. The boxed gift set includes 2 side plates, 2 Soup bowls, 2 rice bowls, 2 soy sauce dishes and 2 chopstick holders. The designs features characters and illustrations taken from the artists installed artworks in Sai Ying Pun MTR based on the districts street life.

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