I know, I'm a bit late to the table. But happy new years anyway! I got back to chilly, smoggy Hong Kong a few days ago from my amazing trip to South Africa. If you've never been then I highly recommend you do. Plus, Cape Town is World Design Capital this year, so no better time to go really. I won't bore you with all the details, but I did spend Xmas day here...



I booked us a table for lunch at the Delaire Graff winery months ago, and I'm so glad I did. The food, wine and the service were just as amazing as that view. The winery, which is nestled in a valley and surrounded by vineyards in Stellenbosch (not quite an hour from Cape Town), is truly spectacular. And the interiors were designed by the late, great David Collins (yes, that was definitely a deciding factor).

But enough of my travel tales, I have news to share.

I have thought long and hard about how to develop this blog from what it started out as very innocently in 2006.  I may well be insane, but I have decided nonetheless to publish a magazine. I will give you more details as we get closer to the publication date (hopefully within the next few months), but I can tell you it will be unlike any other design magazine on the market at the moment.

I would love to hear from readers, especially those of you in Asia, and what you might like to see and read, and we will do our best to incorporate that into the format we are working on currently. 

I would like to thank those of you who have sent submission material to us for publication on the blog, and encourage you to continue to do so for publication in our magazine. 

So keep your fingers crossed for me, and be patient if I post even less regularly as we put together our inaugural issue.

I wish all of you the very best for 2014. I have a good feeling about this year!
It might be that I'm flying off to South Africa tomorrow night, or it just might that Antonio Zaninovic Architects work is amazing....either way, I am loving the modernity and the openness...and the amazing views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic don't hurt either.

I won't be posting while I'm gone, but am hoping to have some pretty exciting news to share with you all once I return.

So, until then, we wish you all a very merry festive season, and all the best for 2014. I have a good feeling about next year...


















Hong Kongers, do you have any last minute shopping to do? Well, head on down to L'sWhere...they have a gorgeous range of pieces, big and small, some budget options and some to splurge on.




Linen Blankets, from UK

a wide range of cushions, from the USA

Butterfly display, from France

Floor lamp, from Portugal

Table lamp, from Vienna

Bookshelf Floor lamp, from France

Bevelled mirror, from France

Glass candelabra, from Italy

R&Y Augousti chest of drawers, made in Philippines

R&Y Augousti side table, made in Philippines





Porcelain tableweare, from the UK

Coloured cut crystal whiskey glasses, from Belgium

L'sWhere
10 On Wo Lane
SOHO, Hong Kong

Finally, the famous Spanish retailer has brought their home collection to Hong Kong! I checked it out yesterday, and I love that we now have a range of reasonably priced bed linen, table linen and bathware. The Zara Home store is in Harbour City and also carries a seasonal range of small homewares items and decorative objet.


The event for the design community that originated in Australia is now in Hong Kong. Today is the first INDESIGN event in our fair city, so head over to their website and check out the details for all the day's events!


I am very excited to be able to share these images with you this morning...the new furniture collection from FBC London. The range is designed by FBC founder, interior designer Fiona Barratt-Campbell, and produced by craftsmen in the North of England. The range of finishes is really quite something (check out the hand applied chipped oak on the City Chest, and the mix of bronze, limestone and oak on the Isabella cabinet!) The range is quite extensive, here are just a few of my quick picks. You can head on over to their website for the rest of the collection and more information.


Byethorne Cabinet


Cheyne Bed


City Chest


Corbridge Chair

Hadrian Console


Isabella Cabinet


London Sofa

Teres Bench



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