HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 28 April 2026 - Following its successful presentation at LANDMARK, Central in March, the
2nd MOTIFX – Embracing the Beauty of Chinese Culture will be showcased at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from
27 to 30 April 2026, as part of Home InStyle and Fashion InStyle 2026.
Home InStyle and Fashion InStyle bring together a wide range of
international brands celebrated for their craftsmanship and creativity,
serving as a dynamic platform for exchange across the design and
lifestyle industries while sparking new ideas and collaborations.
Organised by the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) under the Vocational
Training Council (VTC), and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative
Industries Development Agency (CCIDA), the 2nd MOTIFX invites emerging
designers to reinterpret traditional Chinese motifs for contemporary
living. Under the theme
"Culture to Nature – A Surreal Garden of Botanical Patterns," the
exhibition explores the Chinese "grass" radical (艹 / 艸) through diverse
creative perspectives. The works span a range of contexts and formats,
from two- and three-dimensional pieces to both physical and digital
mediums.
Curated by Michael LEUNG, the exhibition features works by 30 local
design students and emerging designers from a range of disciplines,
alongside participating local and international designers including
Chulan KWAK, Cynthia MAK, Made by Sandwich, Karmuel YOUNG, Tomy NG,
Moon.noon, STICKYLINE, and Leona FUNG. Over 100 original patterns
inspired by the 艹 / 艸 radical bloom in Chinese character across the
exhibition space, each rooted in the same ancient, ever‑living origin
yet expressing distinct creative voices.
Artist Panel Discussion: "Cultural Fusion in Lifestyle Design: The Surreal Aesthetics of MOTIFX"
30 Apr 2026 | 11am-12pm
On
30 April 2026, in an
artist panel discussion titled
"Cultural Fusion in Lifestyle Design: The Surreal Aesthetics of MOTIFX,"
moderated by Edith CHEUNG, Creative Director of MOTIFX, curator Michael
LEUNG, artist Leona FUNG, and Moon HUNG will share their insights on
blending traditional Chinese elements with contemporary lifestyle
design. Through their works across multiple MOTIFX venues, they will
discuss the effortless fusion of East and West in Hong Kong's creative
life, revealing the surreal beauty born from cultural intersection.
Featured Highlights: From Calligraphic Lines to Gardens of Time
Chulan KWAK – "Cursive Structure"
Chulan KWAK's Cursive Structure series transforms two‑dimensional
calligraphy into three‑dimensional objects. Inspired by the flowing
strokes of Caoshu (草書) and the Small Seal Script (小篆體) form of the 艹 / 艸
radical, the work turns "Radical Grass (艹 / 艸)" into a pair of low
chairs.
By keeping the distinction between 艹 / 艸 and 木 (tree), the pieces are
set apart from the vertical form of trees and bring the energy and
tension of calligraphic brushwork into physical space.
Cynthia MAK – "Tea Lamp"
Drawing inspiration from the Chinese character 茶 (tea) and the poetic essence of
"Life is like tea – bitter at first, then sweet," Cynthia
reflects on life's delicate balance between darkness and brightness in
her creation, "Tea Lamp". She reimagines the traditional Chinese lantern
through vibrant colours and geometric abstraction, which serves as a
warm reminder that, after a bitter day, a gentle radiance always awaits
at home.
Made by Sandwich – "Garden of States"
Made by Sandwich's Garden of Time probes the philosophical relationship
between the 艹/ 艸 radical and time. The designers argue that numerous 艹/艸
– derived characters (such as 茂, 蘇, 萎, 荒) illustrate the shifting
conditions of plants across time rather than static shapes. The work
breaks away from a linear conception of time, layering moments of
growth, decline, and disappearance onto a single visual. By assembling
these "time slices" into one composition, it constructs a garden of time
in which multiple states coexist, showing the simultaneous presence of
flourishing and disappearance.
Karmuel YOUNG & Tomy NG - "Tower"
Inspired by the radical grass symbol (艹 / 艸), Karmuel YOUNG and Tomy NG
collaborate on the multimedia work, "Tower". A still yet highly charged
installation that captures a moment of growth, "Tower" fuses art,
fashion, and furniture using contemporary raw materials, dutifully
interpreting growth as a process of emergence, layering, and change.
Karmuel shapes the base on Suprematist and Constructivist ideas, using
rigid geometric forms and a neutral palette to highlight the texture of
the materials, creating a stable, balanced yet restrained structure.
Tomy adds a glowing cellular element that acts as both light and living
form. The floor lamp is designed as a suspended "cell": a translucent
3D‑printed resin core wrapped in an inflatable latex membrane that
functions like a placenta. As the latex inflates and deflates, the shape
expands and contracts, shifting between open and enclosed states.
Compared with the solid base, the structure feels fragile, porous, and
time‑based, turning light into a living presence shaped by pressure and
duration.
Immersive Experiences: The Intersection of Virtual and Reality
The exhibition utilizes multi-media works and installations, leading visitors into a sensory experience.
Moon.noon – "Blossom Unbounds"
Moon.noon's "Blossom Unbounds" creates a multisensory, immersive
experience that brings together dynamic visuals and music into one
seamless environment for MOTIFX. Drawing inspiration from the grass
radical (艹 / 艸) in Chinese characters, the work abstracts botanical
forms into flowing patterns that reflect the cycles of the 24 solar
terms and local flora.
Visual and auditory elements are carefully combined so that viewers move
between the real and the digital, experiencing the changing
seasons—from spring's blossoming to winter's quiet dormancy—and feeling
the continuous rhythm of nature and culture. The installation invites
personal discovery while dissolving the boundaries between traditional
art and immersive, sensory‑driven design.
STICKYLINE - "Geometric Variants in Growth"
STICKYLINE's large-scale installation Geometric Variants in Growth
questions the boundary between the virtual and the real. This lush
geometric jungle is built entirely from the endless stacking of two
simple paper modules, each patterned with lines that resemble leaf veins
while also echoing digital barcodes.
The work suggests that, as we allow real, tangible nature to gradually
fade away, every like, share, and copy‑paste on social media nurtures an
ever‑expanding virtual jungle that spirals out of control.
By inviting visitors to step into this man-made landscape, the
installation prompts reflection on the increasingly blurred symbiosis
between humans and nature—where both are quietly disappearing at once.
Contemporary Transformations of Traditional Craft
The exhibition also features works by artist Leona FUNG. Her brand
ByLeona's premium porcelain series blends the auspicious symbolism of
traditional Chinese floral motifs with contemporary geometric
aesthetics.
Leona moves beyond ceramics as mere tableware, selectively blended in
Motifx ambassadors' pattern with ByLeona's original designs, extending
intricate patterns onto functional objects such as floor lamps, mirrors,
and candle holders. Guided by the principle that "every pattern carries
meaning, and every meaning is auspicious," she seamlessly integrates
cultural symbols into modern living spaces, showing how traditional
craftsmanship and contemporary design can speak to each other.
This April, step into the symbolic world hidden within Chinese
characters and immerse yourself in the myriad forms of this fantastical
natural realm.
Curator: Michael LEUNG
Born in Hong Kong, Michael LEUNG earned his Master's degree from Design
Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands, where he later founded Studio AA
(previously MIRO). His practice spans graphic, product, and spatial
design, often exploring the intersections of craftsmanship and industry,
local culture, and sustainability. Recipient of the Hong Kong Young
Design Talent Award and Perspective 40 Under 40, his work has been
showcased at Milan Design Week, Dutch Design Week, and other major
international exhibitions. In recent years, he has collaborated with
institutions such as the Vitra Design Museum (Germany) and the V&A
(UK), extending his creative vision into exhibition curation.
Participating Designers
Chulan KWAK
Chulan KWAK is a Seoul‑based designer whose work spans sculpture,
furniture, and spatial design. Trained in craft and conceptual design
(BFA, Hongik University; MA, Design Academy Eindhoven), he focuses on
transforming the energy and rhythm of calligraphy into three‑dimensional
form, allowing shapes to extend as if freely brushed through space.
His practice centres on the distinction between the static line and the
dynamic stroke, using layered plywood and MDF to construct fluid,
volumetric gestures that replace carving with assembly. Through his
ongoing Cursive Structure series, KWAK turns calligraphic strokes into
chairs, benches, and sculptures that capture movement, balance, and the
constant transformation of nature and form.
Cynthia MAK
Cynthia MAK is an emerging Hong Kong artist and designer whose work is
known for its distinctive compositional language and geometric
arrangements, forming a unique abstract style. Her paintings combine
colour, form, and aesthetic judgment with emotional expression, drawing
viewers into a cheerful and uplifting atmosphere.
Initially drawn to art as a way to express herself beyond words, Cynthia
re‑engaged with painting during the 2021 pandemic, embracing the
creative control it offered and embarking on a new professional path.
Her work has been shown at institutions such as the Hong Kong Museum of
Art, Ginza Six in Tokyo, and Abu Dhabi Art, and she has collaborated
with renowned brands including Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Isetan Shinjuku,
and Hong Kong Landmark on projects that bring joy to audiences and
promote a healthy lifestyle.
Made By Sandwich
Made by Sandwich is a Shanghai‑based
creative collective founded in 2023. Attuned to the fast‑changing
visual landscape, the studio offers integrated services including visual
identity, packaging design, book and publication design, 3D and motion
design, and exhibition curation. At Made by Sandwich, design is not just
an output but the condition for fostering communication.
Karmuel YOUNG
Karmuel YOUNG is a Hong Kong–based menswear designer and founder of
the cross‑media brand KARMUEL YOUNG. After graduating, he worked at
Damir Doma in Paris and Ute Ploier in Vienna, then returned to Hong Kong
to lead creative projects at Lane Crawford and design menswear for I.T.
He launched his label in 2014, initially focusing on footwear and
accessories, and presented his first full menswear collection in 2019.
He has received Lane Crawford's “Creative Call Out” award and was
named one of “10 Asian Designers To Watch” in 2021. The brand continues
to explore innovative cutting, sustainability, and cross‑disciplinary
collaborations, gradually building a contemporary men's wardrobe.
Tomy NG
Tomy NG is a London‑based artist
who works primarily with inflatable latex. His practice explores time
and existence, translating abstract philosophical ideas into tangible
sculptural forms. Through cycles of inflation and deflation, his works
present time not as a linear sequence but as a shifting dimension, where
air becomes an invisible medium that shapes form and embodies duration.
His work spans sculpture, spatial installation, and wearable
objects. Recent projects include Nascent with BAD at YoungSpace London,
the performance collaboration Symbiont with Untitlab at ICA London, and
the inflatable latex vests Tire 01 / Muscle 01 presented with Karmuel
YOUNG in Los Angeles.
Leona FUNG
Leona FUNG is the founder and artist of Hong Kong aesthetic brand
ByLeona. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she studied at the University of
Cambridge and began her career in private banking before launching her
own ceramic brand, combining business insight with artistic sensibility.
Leona specialises in translating Eastern cultural symbols through
modern design, using ceramics and home‑living products to express an
“Eastern essence, Western expression” aesthetic. Her works have been
shown at international platforms such as Maison&Objet and Fine Art
Asia, and are now in the Hong Kong Palace Museum, the Hong Kong Museum
of Art, and other art institutions, high‑end hotels, and shopping malls.
She also creates bespoke designs for global brands, promoting
contemporary Eastern aesthetics and cross‑cultural dialogue.
Moon.noon
Moon.noon is a real-time visual artist who masterfully blends
data-driven storytelling with immersive audio-visual and sensory
experiences. A former user-experience designer, he now transforms
complex sources — climate data, urban landscapes, audience interaction —
into powerfully evocative visual languages. His works have appeared at
M+, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, West Kowloon Freespace Jazz Festival,
and in collaborations with Coca-Cola, LG, and Samsung.
STICKYLINE
Founded in 2011 by Hong Kong creative designers Mic LEONG and
Soilworm LAI, STICKYLINE is celebrated for its large-scale polyhedral
sculptures that reveal the beauty of creative engineering, mathematics,
and geometry. Working primarily with paper and metal, and integrating
kinetics, sound, and light, the duo produces minimalist, durable, and
strikingly futuristic installations, site-specific works, and private
commissions that have earned widespread acclaim in the design world over
the years.
Exhibition Details
The 2nd MOTIFX – Embracing the Beauty of Chinese Culture
@ Home InStyle & Fashion InStyle 2026
Date: 27–30 April 2026
Time:
9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. (Monday to Wednesday)
9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Thursday)
Venue: Booth 3CON‑001, Hall 3E South Concourse area,
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
"Cultural Fusion in Lifestyle Design: The Surreal Aesthetics of MOTIFX" Artist Panel Discussion
Date: 30 April 2026 (Thursday)
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Venue: THE RUNWAY, Halls 3FG, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Moderator: Ms. Edith Cheung
Speaker: Mr. Michael Leung, Ms. Leona Fung, Mr. Moon Hung