At The Upper House, Hong Kong artist Felix Chan came together with the team at Tom Dixon for an avant-garde Christmas tree as a part of our annual tradition to benefit local charity. Tom Dixon‘s signature Melt Floor silver LED light formed the body of The Angel Christmas tree while Felix set the lamp on a solid base of black terrazzo, adding a dash of whimsy with iridescent lighting tubes to make celestial wings and a halo.
In Beijing and Shanghai, we crafted design-led stays that immersed our guests in the world of Tom Dixon. In The Opposite House’s Suite 115, signature pieces including the Melt LED portable lamp, Bash vessel and Spin candelabra and the Eclectic Collection created a gold-plated experience that reflected the designer’s innovative thinking and eco-conscious perspective.
At The Middle House, we styled our 90sqm Studio with Tom Dixon’s Wingback chair, Tank decanter and low ball glasses for a very cosmopolitan stay – complete with three themed cocktails at Cafe Grey Deluxe, each as individual as our Houses.
Chef Li Dong from Jing Yaa Tang dove into the tropical province’s distinctive flavours and local heritage across Lingshui, Wanning and Haikou to inspire his next menu.
Read MoreChef Tony Ye of The Middle House chats about his travels exploring the food culture of the southwest province.
Read MoreThe House Collective partnered with artist Wanbing Huang and British wallcoverings brand de Gournay for bespoke, hand-painted wallpaper inspired by ancient Chinese star maps.
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