Hong Kong
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Hong Kong - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Hong Kong.
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We spend the night at The Peninsula London
We spend a night at The Peninsula London, which raises the bar for the premier Asian hospitality specialist
By Lauren Ho Published
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At architecture studio Collective, ‘design is a methodology, not a style’
With bases in Hong Kong and Spain, Collective joins the Wallpaper* Architects’ Directory 2023, our annual round-up of exciting emerging architecture studios
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Colourful playground installation brings Hong Kong square to life
‘Prismatic’ is a colourful playground installation created for Design District Hong Kong by artists Craig & Karl
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Hong Kong’s Artifact Bar is the city’s latest cocktail haven
Designed by Nelson Chow, Hong Kong’s Artifact Bar is a vibrant, futuristic cocktail bar inspired by the serpentine architecture of underground cisterns
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Hong Kong residence by Cream elevates Victoria Peak living
Luxury living reaches new heights at this Hong Kong residence by Cream
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Step inside Villa Lucca, the low-density, luxury seaview residences in Hong Kong
The Villa Lucca development offers 262 contemporary Hong Kong apartments and houses with enviable views
By Simon Mills Published
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Last chance to see: Yayoi Kusama at M+, Hong Kong
There’s still time to see Yayoi Kusama’s major retrospective at M+, Hong Kong (until 14 May). In our interview, the legendary Japanese artist vows to continue to ‘create art to leave the message of “love forever”’
By Megan C Hills Last updated
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2023: can the city’s art scene bounce back?
Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 is about to kick off following years of restrictions. Catherine Shaw explores what we can expect in and around this year’s fair (23-25 March 2023), and whether Hong Kong can bounce back to reclaim the title of ‘Asia’s art hub’
By Catherine Shaw Published
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Multigenerational homes for family get-togethers
Multigenerational homes make the perfect setting for extended families to come together – in daily life and for special occasions, such as the recent Lunar New Year
By Shiori Kanazawa Published
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Po's Atelier bakery and café, Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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OMA drinks outside the box with coffee KUBE at K11 Musea
Those yearning for coffee along Hong Kong’s Victoria Dockside now need only look for the golden cube
By David Taylor Last updated
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Kansas Project, Hong Kong
By Jack Moss Last updated
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The Shoe Library at Lane Crawford, Hong Kong
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Beauty spot: cult Paris apothecary Buly 1803 opens in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Go figure: Moncler and Craig Costello release a host of model men around Hong Kong
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Flight of fancy: Paola Navone breathes new life into Hong Kong boutique Joyce
By Siska Lyssens Last updated
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Prince wraps-up Hong Kong with Louis Vuitton
By Jack Moss Last updated
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World View: Letter from Hong Kong
The World View series shines light on the creativity and resilience of designers around the world as they confront the challenges wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic. Working with contributors around the world, we reach out to creative talents to ponder the power of design in difficult times and share messages of hope. In Hong Kong, design leaders Michael Young, Joyce Wang, André Fu, Marisa Yiu and Adrian Cheng are turning to new approaches and philosophies for the times ahead, writes our commissioning editor TF Chan.
By TF Chan Last updated
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Lane Crawford Joyce Group's new headquarters in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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’It’s the wall world’: Japanese collective Chim↑Pom’s disaster-inspired work
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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New York-based Richardson Sadeki designs a neutral interior for a duplex apartment in Hong Kong
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Musical mechanics: Conrad Shawcross’ The Ada Project sways in Hong Kong
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Designer dorms
Private student housing opens in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan district
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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Sacai fuses the classic with the unexpected at its new Hong Kong store
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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I.T celebrates 30th anniversary with immersive Jamie Fobert-designed installation
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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White Cube opens a Hong Kong gallery
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Homoerotic paper cuttings and 3D-scanned Chinese restaurants tell stories of Asian migration
In Hong Kong, stories of Asian migration take over Blindspot Gallery in group show, ‘Soy Dreams of Milk’
By Megan C Hills Last updated


