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HK Heritage Museum Launches Exhibition on Ming Furniture and Contemporary Design

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HK Heritage Museum Launches Exhibition on Ming Furniture and Contemporary Design
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HK Heritage Museum Launches Exhibition on Ming Furniture and Contemporary Design

2026-05-23 17:50 Last Updated At:17:58

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum (HKHM) is staging the "WoW! Hong Kong Design Series II - East-West Design Reflections: Haven Collection's Ming Furniture and a Century of Chair Play" exhibition starting from tomorrow (May 24) to April 12 next year. Guest-curated by renowned local designer and artist Mr Freeman Lau, the exhibition showcases a series of Ming furniture treasures from local collector and owner of the Haven Collection, Dr Lau Chu-pak, paired with artistic chairs from the HKHM's collection as well as iconic works of modern furniture design. It explores the profound influence of Ming furniture as a cultural symbol of China and its ongoing dialogue and transformation within contemporary design.

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Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Addressing the opening ceremony held today (May 23), the Deputy Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Culture), Miss Eve Tam, said that Ming furniture embodies the profound wisdom of traditional Chinese design. Crafted from exquisite materials, with clean silhouettes and elegant forms, it fully exemplifies the spirit of Chinese craftsmanship. Through a unique perspective that juxtaposes past and present and pairs East and West, this exhibition illustrates how contemporary designers draw inspiration from Chinese cultural heritage, using upcycled materials and new technologies to reinterpret traditional craftsmanship in the modern era.

Other officiating guests included Legislative Council Member and Museum Expert Adviser for the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), Professor Lau Chi-pang; Dr Lau; Mr Lau; and the Museum Director of the HKHM, Mr Brian Lam.

The exhibits generate in-depth conversations between the past and the present. The craftsmanship on display ranges from traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery to cutting-edge 3D-printing techniques, with materials ranging from precious Chinese rosewood to eco-friendly upcycled resources. Highlights include a horseshoe armchair crafted from precious Chinese rosewood (huanghuali), distinguished by its clean and elegant silhouette - a form that embodies the ancient Chinese principle of "round heaven and square earth". Another highlight is a grand-scale alcove bed made of Chinese southern elm. It features an enclosed chamber space, inviting visitors to closely observe the refined daily life of women from ancient noble families.

In parallel with the traditional furniture, the exhibition also features guest curator Mr Lau's curated selection of modern furniture, including the iconic "CH24 Wishbone Chair" by renowned Danish modern designer Hans J Wegner, alongside creative works by local designers and artists. Among them is "Golden Blossom", a 3D-printed flower table by artist Victor Wong that features carvings of exquisite floral motifs, symbolising wealth and harmony. The "Yuan Chair", designed by Koren Sin and Kirin Leung, takes the Chinese drum stool's simple form and reinterprets it with a twist of modern parametric style. These design works reveal contemporary interpretations of traditional Chinese furniture by designers from Hong Kong and abroad.

The exhibition will be held at Function Place, 1/F of the HKHM. Admission is free. It is also one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series by the LCSD. A series of talks will be held during the exhibition, inviting audiences to explore the craftsmanship and design of Ming furniture and to examine how Chinese culture is deeply rooted in everyday life and has shaped the evolving aesthetics of everyday objects over the past century. For details of the exhibition and activities, please visit hk.heritage.museum/en/exhibitions/wow2_furniture.html.

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases Haven Collection's Ming furniture and modern artistic chairs Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Incoming passenger convicted and jailed for possession of duty-not-paid cigarettes

An incoming passenger was sentenced to 29 days of imprisonment by the Fanling Magistrates' Courts today (May 23) for possessing duty-not-paid cigarettes and failing to declare them to Customs officers, in contravention of Dutiable Commodities Ordinance (DCO).

Customs officers intercepted the incoming 58-year-old male passenger at the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point yesterday (May 22) and seized 1 981 sticks of duty-not-paid cigarettes from him. The estimated market value of the seized cigarettes was about $8,100, and the duty potential was about $6,500. He was subsequently arrested.

Customs welcomes the sentence, noting that even a first-time offender may still be imprisoned. The custodial sentence has imposed a considerable deterrent effect and reflects the seriousness of the offences. Members of the public should not defy the law.

Customs reminds members of the public that under the DCO, cigarettes are dutiable goods to which the DCO applies. Any person who imports, deals with, possesses, sells or buys illicit cigarettes commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

Members of the public may report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs' 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

Incoming passenger convicted and jailed for possession of duty-not-paid cigarettes  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Incoming passenger convicted and jailed for possession of duty-not-paid cigarettes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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