GOD x Willam Lim Long Plate
Fang Shan Shui Hei
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection
These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year Paintings) - A colourful and graphical style of ink painting, carrying auspicious meanings.
This design is the Fang Shan Shui Hei (楓山水起), a wish for success in your work. Phonetically similar to what originally meant "wind" is the Cantonese for Maple ( 楓), which inspired this design.
Only 100 plates in this design have been produced - don't miss this limited and exclusive collaboration.
Lin Lin Yau Yu
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection
These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year Paintings) - A colourful and graphical style of ink painting, carrying auspicious meanings.
This design is the Lin Lin Yau Yu ( 蓮蓮有魚), a wish for surplus, year after year. What in the traditional idiom represents "years" and "surplus" phonetically resemble the Cantonese for Lotus ( 蓮) and Fish ( 魚), leading to our design.
Only 100 plates in this design have been produced - don't miss this limited and exclusive collaboration.
Hei Sheung Gah Hei
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection
These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year Paintings) - A colourful and graphical style of ink painting, carrying auspicious meanings.
This design is the Hei Sheung Gah Hei ( 喜上加起), a wish for happy events to keep coming one after another. Literally, it asks for happy events to be added atop of more happiness, which William's graphically represented by adding more happiness (喜) atop the design.
Only 100 plates in this design have been produced - don't miss this limited and exclusive collaboration.
Dai Gut Dai Lay
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection
These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year Paintings) - A colourful and graphical style of ink painting, carrying auspicious meanings.
This design is the Dai Gut Dai Lay ( 大桔大梨), a wish for good luck and may thngs go smoothly. Gut and Lei originally mean luck, but also phonetically resemble the Cantonese for tangerines and pears, hence the design. Hopefully you enjoy these fortuitous fruits.
Only 100 plates in this design have been produced - don't miss this limited and exclusive collaboration.
About William Lim:
William Lim introduces himself as an “architect, artist and collector, not necessarily in that order”. His portfolio embodies that description, from his award-winning design practice CL3 to his personal contributions as a member of Tate’s Asia Pacific Acquisition Committee and the Board of Trustees of his Alma Mater, Cornell University.
Details:
- Each plate is limited, and individually numbered /100