Spring Collection - Wool Rug Design - Lilian Tang - 2
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
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.
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.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
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.
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.
A fine linen Tea Towel in Faux’s Hong Kong Toile in Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery 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 birthday presents. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in blue and white or classic red 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.
Hand woven with 100% organic hemp and nettle fibres in the plateaus of Nepal, these doormats have been designed exclusively for faux To customize your own organic hemp and nettle doormat is US$322/sq.m OR US$29/sq.ft
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
Knots: 100
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.
Hand-woven in Nepal with organic hemp and nettle fibres in the foothills of Nepal, these highly durable doormats have been designed exclusively by Faux.
A fine bone china Mug in Faux’s Hong Kong Toile in Blue designed by artist Mariko Jesse will add so much style to your crockery collection. 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 presents. They are also great for festive celebrations such as Christmas, New Year and Thanksgiving. Available in blue and white or classic red and white exportware.
Framed 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.
Material Price:
Silk: HK$7,200 per sq.m.
Wool: HK$5,900 per sq.m.
Bamboo: HK$6,400 per sq.m.
A box set of 4 fine bone china 10.5-inch Dinner Plates 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 10.5 inch Plates 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.
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.