Despite leaning towards utilitarian needs, Gregory Han shares more than a few gift items his and any design-loving heart would love to welcome into their life.
Mario Tsai's modular, extendable Mazha Lighting System was inspired by, and named after, the structure of a traditional Chinese Maha seat.
A trip to the metal market and a piggy bank were the inspiration behind this side table.
A three-dimensional wall mirror (plus shelf!) that plays with light and shadows.
A pair of minimalist jewelry boxes made from ink stone, a material typically known for its use in calligraphy.
Lighting inspired by centuries old Chinese lanterns that are stripped back to result in a streamlined form with simple lines.
Flying Tables are a set of coffee tables by Mario Tsai that present the appearance that time has halted.
Tables that were designed based on how easily plywood can bend.
A vase and candleholder that are composed of geometric shapes in different materials.