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The World’s Oldest Fine Leather Goods House Brings Heritage and Wit to Hong Kong
With a legacy dating back to 1829, Delvaux brings its historic savoirs and savoir faire to Hong Kong’s K11 Musea, combining them with local references that carry a hint of Belgian wit
Going, Going, Home: The Auctioneer’s Home Balances Presentation and Comfort
For a Hong Kong client whose profession is selling other people's treasures, Via Architecture has designed a home calibrated to display his own — and to house a family at the same time
A Hidden Bar, an Inherited Sword and an Antique That Gave a Designer Pause
When a Hong Kong couple asked Lim + Lu to house a lifetime of collecting — Chinese antiques, African objects, Southeast Asian heirlooms — the brief was simple: make it feel like home
A New Address in a City That Never Stands Still
Amidst Hong Kong’s relentless momentum, Kimpton Tsim Sha Tsui emerges as a dynamic new anchor. Blending rich maritime heritage with modern glamour, the hotel offers a sophisticated pause for travellers
Designing for a World That is Neither Purely Digital Nor Wistfully Analogue
Set against Hong Kong’s layered urban landscape, in December Studio Kohler convened architects and designers to consider how memory, technology and cultural identity continue to shape contemporary practice
Inside the Pixelated, Retro Cinema of a Reimagined Racecourse Venue
Joyce Wang Studio’s Genso reimagines the Hong Kong racecourse as a cinematic cityscape of floating neon islands and retro-futuristic streetscapes, immersing a new generation in spirited play
Inspired by Monastic Architecture, This Hong Kong Home Makes Space for Faith
Nelson Chow breathes wonder into a family home inspired by ecclesiastical architecture
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Reveals Materials as Storytellers of Culture
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong 2025 sat at the crossroads of craft, culture and imagination. Designers and makers from Asia and beyond converged to turn materials into vessels of memory and possibilities
Jean-Louis Deniot Designs a Glamorous, Green Restaurant in Hong Kong’s The Legacy
The elegant grounds of Château de Chantilly inspired designer Jean-Louis Deniot to infuse a signature restaurant for Henderson Land with dynamic garden motifs
A Hong Kong Office Shows How Honest Materials Can Bring a Residential Heart to the Modern Workplace
The Comfort Foundry from Hong Kong studio Canter and Gallop Design brings a homely warmth to the ordinarily sterile workplace environment
Celebrating the Art of Fermentation at Gróa
In Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay, Gróa is a Mediterranean-Japanese ode to coastal casual dining and the gentle pace of fermentation
Nelson Chow’s Design of KI Club Celebrates Cooking and Community
With interiors by NC Design + Architecture, KI Club is designed to celebrate the art of cooking, entertaining and community living
Home Decor & Lifestyle Fair Home InStyle Returns to Hong Kong in 2025
This April, the city’s premier houseware fair will feature traditional crafts alongside cutting-edge lifestyle design at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Design Trust Celebrates Ten Years and Forges Ahead
Design Trust celebrates a decade of community-focused design initiatives with talks, tours and mentorship that illuminate and examine Hong Kong and its environs
Behind the Design of Cathay Pacific’s New Aria Seat
Cathay Pacific’s long-haul business-class seats get their first upgrade since 2016 and prove that an aircraft can, in fact, make you feel right at home
Lanson Place Makes its Debut in Melbourne and Relaunches its Hong Kong Flagship
Lanson Place has opened its first Australian hotel, Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, in the historic Salvation Army Printing Works in Melbourne, while the Hong Kong hotel gets a sophisticated update by Pierre-Yves Rochon
The Hong Kong Design Annex Showcases The City’s Creativity
Curated by Hong Kong design studio Lim + Lu, the Hong Kong Design Annex is both a prelude to the upcoming SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection 1998–2024 exhibition and an intriguing event in its own right
Tai Ping’s New Showroom is a Striking Collaboration with Stanley Wong
Heritage craft rug brand Tai Ping has collaborated with acclaimed artist and designer Stanley Wong, aka anothermountainman, on a new showroom that brings together the functional and emotional
Laud Designs Concept Store 52 Gage in Hong Kong
Designed by local studio Laud, new concept store 52 Gage celebrates the makers and brands behind the products it purveys, from furniture to fashion and wine
A Minimalist Mountain Retreat in Hong Kong
M.R. Studio has created an apartment that pays homage to minimalism but balances it with tasteful bespoke touches. Principal Myron Kwan tells us more