Eastern Interior
Canonical Eastern subjects as the spiritual spine of a room — Buddhas, bodhisattvas, sutra mandalas.
Canonical Eastern subjects as the spiritual spine of a room — Buddhas, bodhisattvas, sutra mandalas.
Nine fish, lotus pond, five blessings, peony of prosperity — the inherited vocabulary of Chinese interior symbolism.
Abstracted mandalas, geometric wirework, mineral colour fields — cloisonné as a contemporary architectural medium.
Foyer, study or tea-room anchor wall. Restrained scale; complete presence.
110–160 cm clear wallResidential hall, members’ club, corporate reception — the most-commissioned scale.
180–240 cm clear wallHotel lobby, cultural venue, corporate atrium — the visual core of the room.
260 cm+ clear wallWe review architectural plans, light direction, sightlines, ceiling height and adjacent palette. Remote or on-site.
A scaled colour study and a 15 × 15 cm enamel material sample are produced within two weeks for sign-off.
90–240 days depending on scale and complexity. Documented at every stage; progress photographs sent weekly.
Crating, freight, on-site installation and a written care brief. Lifetime conservation support from the atelier.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.