white night 2015

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white night 2015

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white night 2015

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white night 2015

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white night 2015

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HIC store in Amsterdam by XML architects is a detox for the red light disctric

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A small tree grows inside Ito-biyori cafe by Ninkipen!

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ワークス|割烹ノ店 江川 kappounomise egawa|松本直也デザイン Naoya Matsumoto design

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ワークス|Salle de sejour セツデ セ ジュール|松本直也デザイン Naoya Matsumoto design

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ワークス|Salle de sejour セツデ セ ジュール|松本直也デザイン Naoya Matsumoto design

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Before-and-after home transformation on insideout.com.au. Photography by Phu Tang. Styling by Jane Frosh.

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Opening launch of Chefs Gallery at Macquarie Shopping Centre, North Ryde

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Chinese calligrapher Master Franz Cheung is present to write out your name in Chinese characters. Similar to a pianist playing a piece of classical music on the piano, each Chinese character is required to be written in a pre-determined sequence. The judgment of a pianist’s musicianship from the interpretation of a specific music score runs parallel with the artistic flair of a calligrapher being judged by his brushstrokes within the realm of this sequential conformity.

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A gold envelop emblazoned with the Chinese character ‘fook’ (meaning prosperity in Cantonese) contains a miniature gold sycee, an item used by ancient Chinese as early as the Qin Dynasty as a medium for barter and exchange.

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Also in our company is the beautiful and immensely talented Claudia Chan Shaw, a Sydney fashion icon who operates a knitwear boutique in Queen Victoria Building with her mother, Vivian Chan Shaw. Dressed in a modernistic ‘cheong sam’, Claudia is Master of Ceremonies tonight and tells us ancient Chinese rituals. She explains the principles and virtues of feng shui as an imperative Chinese belief in ushering prosperity and good luck when starting a new business venture.

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“The balance of yin and yang is very important and the chi in a room needs to make you feel good” Claudia explains. “So those Chinese brushes that hang from the ceiling has more than just a decorative purpose.”

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Terrace dining at Bastille, Drummoyne

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Bastile, Drummoyne

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Iveau Burgers & Winebar

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cool stuff by the oak men..

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