The Story Of Home
The Story of Home” is a collection woven from old and new memories, a quiet meeting point between nostalgia and becoming.
At its heart sits the Chinese gaming counter, originally from the 1800s, reborn through casting. It carries the weight of time in its edges, holding stories that have already been lived and those still waiting to be told.
Alongside it, the new Pegasus emerges, a piece inspired by my grandad and the Year of the Horse. In Chinese astrology, the Horse represents freedom, strength, movement and an untamed forward energy, always becoming, always in motion. It has felt deeply personal this year, like a presence guiding change and reminding me to keep moving forward even when the path feels uncertain.
Running through the entire collection is red, chosen as a central colour for its meaning and its energy. In Chinese culture, red is the colour of luck, protection, celebration and life. It is worn during moments of transition and new beginnings, believed to ward off negativity and welcome fortune in. It is a colour that doesn’t whisper, it declares, it protects, it brings spirit to what it touches.
Here, red becomes more than a visual thread. It becomes intention, a symbol of luck carried forward, of memory held close and of hope that stays alive even through change.
This collection is deeply personal. It holds memory like treasure, luck like a thread running through everything and hope as something constant, quiet but unbreakable.
It is about home not as a place but as a feeling, what we come from, what we carry and what we choose to become.