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HK Willow Tea Towel - Red

HK$188.00

A fine linen Tea Towel in Faux’s Hong Kong Kowloon Willow in Red designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your homeware collection. Size: 48 x 70 cm. This beautiful artist designed linen Tea Towels are highly absorbent and make the perfect gifts for family and friends. 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 red and white or classic blue and white.

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.

HK Willow Festive Mugs - Blue and Silver

HK$280.00

A fine bone china Festive mug in in Faux’s iconic award-winning Kowloon Willow Pattern in Blue and Silver 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 red and gold china exportware and green and gold.

Kowloon Willow Festive Mugs - Red and Gold

HK$280.00

A fine bone china Festive Mug in in Faux’s iconic award-winning Kowloon Willow Pattern in Red 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, green and and gold.

HK and Kowloon Willow Coasters (Set of 4) - Red

HK$280.00

Add flair to your home with Faux’s fabulous ceramic coaster set in red featuring 4 charming illustrations by Mariko Jesse. The artist offers a modern twist on the classic Willow Pattern with a series of scenes, which lovingly depict her take on “Hong Kong Respecting the traditional motifs of these Chinese inspired landscapes that became fashionable in Europe in the late eighteenth century, her layout is executed in a modern topographical design. Mariko’s unique style illustrates the wonders of nature in Hong Kong’s urban landscape from the Peak looking down to “Central, Sheung Wan, Wanchai, Causeway Bay and Happy Valley and across the harbour into Kowloon. We see the symbolic swallows representing star crossed lovers escaping to the hinterland. Classic yet contemporary, these unique ceramic designs are timeless in every way and make a perfect addition to your home décor. Jesse’s Willow Pattern series make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. Reverse side has cork to prevent scratching.

HK&Kowloon Willow Espresso Cups & Saucers (Set of 2) - Green&Gold

HK$700.00

A Set of 2 fine bone china Espresso Cup and Saucer Set in Faux’s iconic award-winning Hong Kong and Kowloon Willow Pattern in Green and Gold 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. They are also great for giving at festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Also available in classic blue and white china exportware and red and white.

HK Willow Coasters (Set of 4) - Blue

HK$240.00

Add flair to your home with Faux’s fabulous ceramic coaster set in blue featuring charming illustration by Mariko Jesse. The artist offers a modern twist on the classic Willow Pattern with a series of scenes, which lovingly depict her take on “Hong Kong Respecting the traditional motifs of these Chinese inspired landscapes that became fashionable in Europe in the late eighteenth century, her layout is executed in a modern topographical design. Mariko’s unique style illustrates the wonders of nature in Hong Kong’s urban landscape from the Peak looking down to “Central, Sheung Wan, Wanchai, Causeway Bay and Happy Valley and across the harbour into Kowloon. We see the symbolic swallows representing star crossed lovers escaping to the hinterland. Classic yet contemporary, these unique ceramic designs are timeless in every way and make a perfect addition to your home décor. Jesse’s Willow Pattern series make for perfect gifts such as weddings and birthdays. Reverse side has cork to prevent scratching.

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.

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.

Amy Cheung Lightbox - Indefinite Portrait

HK$9,000.00

Faux is delighted to present a unique collection of limited edition Lightboxes by Amy Cheung

Amy Wan Man Cheung is a conceptual artist and has produced large-scale works. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she received a B.A. in art history and fine art from Goldsmiths College in London and an M.F.A. from the Slade School of Fine Art of the University of London. She represented Hong Kong in the 2007 Venice Biennale, and in the same year she received the "Outstanding Young Artist Award" from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. She was awarded a grant in 2010 from the Asian Cultural Council to participate in an international residency program in New York and to meet artists and curators around the United States.

Jayne Dyer Lightbox - NOW

HK$9,000.00

Faux is delighted to present a unique collection of limited edition Lightboxes by Jayne Dyer

Jayne Dyer is an Australian artist based in Lisbon, Portugal and Sydney, Australia.

My international practice is hybrid, interdisciplinary and socially engaged, and address identity and otherness, particularly in reference to what we culturally and socially valued. Projects are site-specific, collaborative, and increasingly performative.

Two key projects are planned for 2019: This Savage Garden, a series of installations conceived for Adaption & Transition, Bienal do Fotografia, Porto, Portugal, to be exhibited at Palacio de Cristal Jardim; and Art Politic, to be developed at DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) & JSA (Joint Security Area), and exhibited at Suwon Museum of Art, South Korea. These continue my focus on social and environmental states of change and crisis and insinuate a fragile interiority.

Exhibition highlights include the Triennial of Photography, Hamburg, Germany (2018); Foreigners, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, UK (2017); Tell me something, 2016 Colombo Art Biennale, Sri Lanka; Last Things, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, UK (2016) in collaboration with British artist Wayne Warren; Sharpness, Anna Pappas Gallery, Australia (2016); It’s closing time for gardens of the West, Palazzo Mora, 2015 Venice Biennale, with Wayne Warren; Ger to Ger, Mongolia National Art Gallery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (2013); Unbound, Macquarie University Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2013); The protest that never ends, ARTISTERIUM 5, Tbilisi, Georgia (2012); URS27, Taipei City Urban Redevelopment initiative, Taiwan; Spill, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan (2011); postEDEN, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China (2010); The Recycled Library, Art Space, Mackay, Australia (2009); Spare Room, Elizabeth Bay House Museum, Sydney, Australia (2007).

In 2013 I received the inaugural Individual Artist Award from Australian Federal Government for arts achievements in Asia and in 2005 a Commonwealth of Australia public service medal for contributions to arts and education. Arts agencies including the Australia Council for the Arts, Asialink Australia, DFAT, Fubon Art Foundation, Taipei Culture Foundation, the Sovereign Art Foundation, Hong Kong and the Australian High Commission, Sri Lanka, have funded major projects and residencies.

Jayne Dyer undertakes large scale public and corporate commissions such as K11 Hong Kong; Four Seasons, Beijing; Crown Properties in Perth, Melbourne, and Manila; Marriott Manila Grand Ballroom; Swire East & City Plaza, Hong Kong; Modi Residency, New Delhi.

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