These Hong Kong designs are inspired by tradition, symbolism and sustainability

These Hong Kong designs are inspired by tradition, symbolism and sustainability
Nothing triggers collective nostalgia as Hong Kong's historical Railways “thing thing”. But could you imagine resuming these memories in your own living room?

Designer Eugenia Yiu did it to make the waste glass of old carriage windows in an elegant piece of designer furniture.

Designer Eugenia Yiu, co -founder of Bills Design. Photo: Hong Kong interior design week
Designer Eugenia Yiu, co -founder of Bills Design. Photo: Hong Kong interior design week

Incanto di Hong Kong, which is made by YIU, co-founder of Bill Design, is one of 10 tailor-made pieces that have been selected by the Hong Kong interior design association to present the design and manufacture of the city in Hong Kong during the interior. June.

According to Jao Cheuk-Ming, Co-Chairman of HKIDW 2025, the collective concept examines the importance of Hong Kong's distinctive urban landscapeWhere life scratches with high density and high skyscrapers create a multifaceted interaction of light and shadow. “This dynamic not only reflects the living energy of the city, but also emphasizes the complicated relationship between urban life and its surroundings,” he says.

“Furniture that contains environmentally friendly surfaces shows an obligation to balance and respect for nature,” says Jao. “As a designer, we want to make pieces that are beautiful, durable and responsible – through the use of sustainable materials we can exceed the limits of creativity.”

Incanto di Hong Kong, a beverage cabinet designed by Bill's Design Limited and the recycled glass from an old tram. Photo: Hong Kong interior design week
Incanto di Hong Kong, a beverage cabinet designed by Bill's Design Limited and the recycled glass from an old tram. Photo: Hong Kong interior design week

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