There is a quiet misunderstanding in the way we speak about purpose. We are often told to look outward—to find what the world needs, what we are good at, what we can offer, what we can build a life upon. These are useful questions, but they are inco...
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A glimpse into my ancestral home in Hong Kong Every home, no matter how recent, carries a hidden lineage. Beneath the paint and plaster are stories of the ground — of makers, workers, and dreamers who shaped its rhythm before us. When we uncover tha...
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Clarity does not come from adding more. It comes from seeing what is already there—without distortion, without assumption. This is the work. Not to search endlessly for something new, but to recognise what has been present all along, waiting to be u...
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Many rooms look beautiful at first glance. The furniture is carefully chosen. The colours are harmonious. The materials feel considered. Yet something about the space still feels slightly uncomfortable or unresolved. People often describe this feeli...
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At the heart of my work is a focus on place and belonging. I specialise in how spaces support emotional orientation, daily movement, and the feeling of being at home — not just aesthetically, but physically and psychologically. My approach looks at ...
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My own philosophy — one that I arrived at through years of quiet observation — is that every home has a light sequence. A natural choreography created by: - the angle of the windows - the season - the weather - the time of day - the colour of the wa...
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Most of the images in this book were taken inside my home. Not on trips abroad, not in curated studios, not in locations chosen for beauty — just here, in the quiet corners I walk past every day. It wasn’t a decision. It was simply where softness ke...
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We spend much of our lives trying to move to rhythms that aren’t ours. We adapt to deadlines, algorithms, and ideals of productivity that demand speed over stillness, and output over awareness. The result is a quiet dissonance — we keep creating, bu...
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Our surroundings hold quiet mirrors of who we are - the patterns we repeat, the energy we hold, the stories we've outgrown. When a space feels heavy or unsettled it often reflects something within us seeking resolution. My atmosphere audits are desi...
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Jewellery for life’s journeys. Endless circles of light and shadow. Always alive, always living in landscapes. My jewellery is created for life’s journeys — whether near or far. Each piece is not just worn, but lived with, becoming part of the land...
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The balance of space, object, and life in sequence My home is more than a place to live. It is my studio, my sanctuary, and my philosophy made visible. Every corner holds intention. Every object tells a story. This is where my design roots take form...
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I haven’t been posting much lately. My heart has been too heavy. The images, the stories, the reality of Gaza — they are impossible to unsee. Homes flattened. Families torn apart. Children who will never know peace. I cannot carry on with business a...
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I’ve always loved the idea of Ikigai — the Japanese concept that speaks to purpose and living a meaningful life. But like all models, I believe it’s not sacred or complete. It’s a helpful guide, but not the full picture. And over time, I’ve come to ...
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At Kenshō, we believe your space should feel like a deep breath – soft, natural, and full of intention. One way I love to bring that feeling in is through gentle movement and tactile beauty. Recently, I made a hanging mobile from handmade paper and ...
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