Kalachakra Mandala — spatial cloisonné painting by Linghua
COLLECTION 02 · SPATIAL CLOISONNÉ

Architectural cloisonné
for residences, hospitality and cultural interiors.

Large-format cloisonné paintings — gold wire over copper, filled with mineral enamel — composed for a specific wall, scale and light. The medium does not fade, needs no glazing, and reads as luminous from across a room.

SUBJECT FAMILIES · 01

Three families, one architectural language.

01 · EASTERN INTERIOR

Eastern Interior

Canonical Eastern subjects as the spiritual spine of a room — Buddhas, bodhisattvas, sutra mandalas.

02 · AUSPICIOUS

Auspicious / Feng Shui

Nine fish, lotus pond, five blessings, peony of prosperity — the inherited vocabulary of Chinese interior symbolism.

03 · SPATIAL ART

Spatial Art

Abstracted mandalas, geometric wirework, mineral colour fields — cloisonné as a contemporary architectural medium.

SELECTED WORKS · 02

Six paintings, composed for a wall.

Kalachakra Mandala — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
SPATIAL ART

Kalachakra Mandala

The Wheel of Time — a Vajrayana cosmological diagram. Over 700 gold wires construct a complete mandala architecture. The visual anchor of a luxury hotel lobby or cultural venue.

180 × 90 cmHOSPITALITY · CULTURAL
Nine Auspicious Fish — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
AUSPICIOUS / FENG SHUI

Nine Auspicious Fish

Nine fish in formation, water in motion. The most enduring auspicious motif in Chinese interiors — historically placed at thresholds to invite wealth.

120 × 60 cmENTRY · SALON
Heart Sutra Mandala — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
EASTERN INTERIOR

Heart Sutra Mandala

The full Heart Sutra inlaid one character at a time in fine gold wire around the central deity. A quiet, sustained focal point for tea rooms, studies and private interiors.

150 × 75 cmTEA ROOM · STUDY
Vairocana — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
EASTERN INTERIOR

Vairocana

Vairocana in dharmakaya aspect — layered, composed, serene. A core anchor wall in a private residence or members’ club.

120 × 60 cmRESIDENCE · CLUB
Eleven-Faced, Thousand-Armed Avalokiteśvara — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
SPATIAL ART

Eleven-Faced, Thousand-Armed Avalokiteśvara

Every hand, every attribute, every face hand-bent in gold wire. Scaled for corporate reception, cultural foyer and ceremonial hall.

150 × 75 cmCORPORATE · RECEPTION
Green Tara — Linghua spatial cloisonné painting
AUSPICIOUS / FENG SHUI

Green Tara

Half-lotus posture, compassion held in stillness. Soft palette, fine gradient — for tea rooms, private bedrooms and intimate interiors.

120 × 60 cmTEA ROOM · BEDROOM
SCALE · 03

Three working scales — pick the one your wall can hold.

120 × 60 cm
ENTRY FORMAT

Foyer, study or tea-room anchor wall. Restrained scale; complete presence.

110–160 cm clear wall
150 × 75 cm
STANDARD COLLECTION

Residential hall, members’ club, corporate reception — the most-commissioned scale.

180–240 cm clear wall
180 × 90 cm
SPATIAL CENTREPIECE

Hotel lobby, cultural venue, corporate atrium — the visual core of the room.

260 cm+ clear wall
WHERE OUR WORK LIVES · 04

Five contexts we compose for.

01

Private Residence

Foyer · Living hall · Study
02

Members’ Club / Tea House

VIP room · Private dining
03

Corporate

Reception · Executive floor · Boardroom
04

Hospitality

Hotel lobby · Suite · Spa
05

Cultural

Museum · Cultural foyer · Heritage venue
COMMISSION PROCESS · 05

Four steps from brief to installed work.

01

Site Brief

We review architectural plans, light direction, sightlines, ceiling height and adjacent palette. Remote or on-site.

02

Concept & Sample

A scaled colour study and a 15 × 15 cm enamel material sample are produced within two weeks for sign-off.

03

Studio Production

90–240 days depending on scale and complexity. Documented at every stage; progress photographs sent weekly.

04

Installation & Care

Crating, freight, on-site installation and a written care brief. Lifetime conservation support from the atelier.

COMMISSIONING QUESTIONS · 06

What architects and collectors ask.

How does cloisonné work as architectural art compared to painting or print?+

Cloisonné is the only pictorial medium that does not fade, does not need glazing or climate control, and reads as luminous from across a room. Gold wire stands 0.5–1 mm above the surface, so the picture activates differently under morning, noon and evening light — closer to sculpture than to painting.

Can you produce site-specific work for a hotel lobby or corporate lobby?+

Yes. We have produced commissions for hospitality, cultural and corporate clients across Asia. The process begins with a site brief (plans, light, sightlines) and ends with on-site installation. Lead time is 4–8 months depending on scale.

What sizes are possible? Is there a maximum?+

Standard collection runs 120 × 60 cm to 180 × 90 cm. We have produced multi-panel works up to 4 metres wide for hospitality and museum settings; larger works are composed as modular panels for transport and installation.

How is a commissioned spatial painting priced?+

Pricing is a function of size, wire density, firing/setting passes and edition (commissions are typically 1/1). Indicative ranges: 120 × 60 cm collector pieces from USD 9,000; 180 × 90 cm spatial centrepieces from USD 28,000; multi-panel hospitality commissions quoted on enquiry.

How are works installed and protected long-term?+

Wall-mounted on a French cleat with concealed hardware. The surface needs no glazing — dust with a soft dry cloth. We provide a written care brief and remain available for conservation advice for the life of the work.

Do you ship and install internationally?+

Yes. International freight is handled by DHL Art Service or equivalent in dedicated wooden crates with full insurance. On-site installation can be arranged in major cities via vetted partners.

Send us your wall.

Architectural plan, photograph of the space, or a sketch is enough to start. We respond within two working days with a feasibility note and an initial price range.