By Appointment: Zoe Chan

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Zoe Chan, the British Chinese artist and designer is founder of her eponymous studio. She creates unique homes and objects which are made from natural, non-toxic materials. For ABASK she explains how her love of nature, the process of making and family inform her life and work.

Osanna Visconti

Alga Bronze Candle Holder

$2,905
Osanna Visconti - Alga Bronze Candle Holder - Metallics - ABASK

Osanna Visconti

$2,905

Métier

Playing Cards & Leather Case

$240
Métier - Playing Cards & Leather Case - Blue - ABASK

Métier

$240

Bzzwax

Ribbed Beeswax Candle Set

$165
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Bzzwax

$165

Stories of Italy

Murano Borealis Tumbler (Set of 6)

$604
Stories of Italy - Murano Borealis Tumbler (Set of 6) - Blue - ABASK

Stories of Italy

$604

Baba Tree

Lidded Elephant Grass Basket

$225
Baba Tree - Lidded Elephant Grass Basket - Tan - ABASK

Baba Tree

$225

Makers Cabinet

Architect Tool Set

$230
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Makers Cabinet

$230

El Casco

Chrome Pencil Sharpener

$465
El Casco - Chrome Pencil Sharpener - Chrome - ABASK

El Casco

$465

Rose Uniacke

Large Cashmere Blanket

$3,595
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Rose Uniacke

$3,595
What role does craft and design play in your life?

It plays an enormous part. Even my drawings when designing a space are done by hand rather than using a programme like CAD. The process of drawing is like the process of making in that it’s slow and immersive. I work with many master craftsmen – wood, stone, metal – and understanding the method of construction informs the design. It’s a real dialogue which results in something that is highly personal and affects the process of making.

How would you describe your interiors style?

Natural, simple and thoughtfully detailed. The best design looks effortless: it works well, looks beautiful and in my work often exposes the method of construction. For me, it’s about making the bare bones beautiful and everything I’ve used in my home is naturally sourced.

Jaejin Choi

Birch Mixed Utensils (Set of 4)

$190
Birch Mixed Utensils (Set of 4)

Jaejin Choi

$190

Takada

Tawashi Cypress Dustpan and Brush

$120
Tawashi Cypress Dustpan and Brush

Takada

$120

Ingot Objects

Small Tea Bowl

$34
Ingot Objects - Small Tea Bowl - Beige - ABASK

Ingot Objects

$34

Takada

Shuro Pot Holder (Set of 3)

$195
Takada - Shuro Pot Holder (Set of 3) - Brown - ABASK

Takada

$195

Mervyn Gers Ceramics

Extra Large Jug

$82
Mervyn Gers Ceramics - Extra Large Jug - Beige - ABASK

Mervyn Gers Ceramics

$82

Lucas Castex

No6 Oiled Walnut Serving Board

$1,070
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Lucas Castex

$1,070

The Leach Pottery

Lidded Jar

$120
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The Leach Pottery

$120

Bird & Branch

Patterned Beech Bowl

$330
Bird & Branch - Patterned Beech Bowl -  - ABASK

Bird & Branch

$330
What is the best craft or design gift you’ve ever received?

I attended a wood spoon carving course at London Greenwood on Hackney City Farm where you can learn to whittle spoons and bowls. The course leader gave me a spoon he’d made. It’s such a beautiful object but also functional and you can feel the spirit of him in the spoon – you feel the human touch.

What room in your home do you do your best thinking?

In my studio… but I also do great thinking when I’m cold-water swimming in Hampstead Heath.

What is the first and last item you bought for your home?

Our home is currently under construction so the first thing was clay mud bricks and the last was baths.

Denis Colomb

Dolpo Striped Nomad Handwoven Cashmere Blanket

$2,250
Denis Colomb - Dolpo Striped Nomad Handwoven Cashmere Blanket - White - ABASK

Denis Colomb

$2,250

Carl Auböck

Flatiron Brass and Cane Bookends

$680
Carl Auböck - Flatiron Brass and Cane Bookends - Black - ABASK

Carl Auböck

$680

Perfumer H

Honey Hand-Blown Candle

$270
Perfumer H - Honey Hand-Blown Candle - Orange - ABASK

Perfumer H

$270

Carlo Moretti

Asymmetric Murano Wine Glass

$115
Carlo Moretti - Asymmetric Murano Wine Glass - ABASK

Carlo Moretti

$115

Woodworks by Ted Todd

English Native Oak Live Edge Chopping Board

$840
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Woodworks by Ted Todd

$840

Benjamin Nauleau

White Willow Flower Basket

$1,010
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Benjamin Nauleau

$1,010

Futagami

Brass Kitchen Roll Holder

$420
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Futagami

$420

Bodman Blades

Oak Burl French Chef's Knife

$708
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Bodman Blades

$708
Which item in your home brings you the most joy?

My candle oil burner. My mind is so active that in the evening I’m keen to wind down before I go to sleep. I turn off all my lights and just have candles to calm my parasympathetic nervous system.

What do you – or what would you like to – collect?

Stones, sticks or shells. Wherever I go, I’m drawn to nature and I bring them home as mementos of places we have been to.

What item in your home can’t you bear to part with?

My children’s drawings.

What is your go-to gift for a host?

I love to gift experiences: special, shared time together. But if it was an object, it would be Osanna Visconti’s candle holders. I love that the process of making is conveyed in her pieces. They are really organic and simple as well as being luxurious but more in their design and quality rather than looking bling.

What’s the greatest heirloom you’re most proud to pass on?

My home. There is so much making and artisanship in this house. It’s a gesamkuntswerk. I hope to pass it to my children one day – that it is their forever home that they can enjoy too.

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