Sunday, October 31, 2010
November Offer
This dressing table from Shanghai has a distinctly European style with cabriole legs. It has a large central mirror with two folding wing mirrors mounted atop a chest of drawers. This pieces is between 70 to 80 years old
It is on offer at half price for the month of November, 2010.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Recommended Reading - Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia
This gorgeous book presents 36 houses across Southeast Asia and China, built by immigrant Chinese between the late 18th and early 20th century.
The first part of the book gives an overview of the situation of that period, describing living conditions, trade links and social attitudes in China and Southeast Asia, giving the context in which these homes were built.
Each house is given a short chapter of its own, with a brief history and description of its owners, and the house itself, including construction details with accompanying photographs.
One chapter is devoted to the archetypical Singapore shophouse / terrace house.
The last section of the book describes 4 homes in China built by returning Chinese in their ancestral villages for their retirement.
What I thought was interesting;
The first part of the book gives an overview of the situation of that period, describing living conditions, trade links and social attitudes in China and Southeast Asia, giving the context in which these homes were built.
Each house is given a short chapter of its own, with a brief history and description of its owners, and the house itself, including construction details with accompanying photographs.
One chapter is devoted to the archetypical Singapore shophouse / terrace house.
The last section of the book describes 4 homes in China built by returning Chinese in their ancestral villages for their retirement.
What I thought was interesting;
- All of the homes have been restored, to varying degrees of authenticity for the period in which they were built
- Most of the homes appear to have converted into museums or for commercial use, particularly the ones in Singapore and Malaysia.
- The very ornate and opulent furniture displayed in many of the houses.
This is a perfect coffee-table book, which has something for both the quick browser, and for the studious enthusiast.
Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia: The Eclectic Architecture of Sojourners and Settlers
Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia: The Eclectic Architecture of Sojourners and Settlers
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Small altar
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Bamboo and bone Mahjong tiles
This set of mahjong tiles is made from bamboo and bone (see how it's made). Players used to modern plastic tiles may find these tiles a tad small, but they make up for this by being infinitely more aesthetically appealing.
SOLD
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Glitter & Silk
Glitter & Silk is an exhibition of Chinese opera costumes from the 1950s and 60s. The costumes are based on Ming dynasty palace clothing, and are either heavily sequinned or finely embroidered, all with beautiful workmanship. The exhibition is at MUSE Floor, Starhill Gallery till 8th March 2010.
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The exhibition has now been extended till 2nd May, so do drop by to see it.
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The exhibition has now been extended till 2nd May, so do drop by to see it.
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