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Zié Object(s)

Built by Hsiang-zie (George)
BA: Central Saint Martins, UAL
MA: Royal College of Art
Project: @formhuman_colon_

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The exhibition for London Craft Week has come to a wonderful close. The historic setting of Dr Johnson's House complemented my designs beautifully.

I had such a lovely time speaking with the people who came by—designers, writers, documentary filmmakers, artists, teachers, friends, and even a five-year-old child.

The carefully designed, subtle, and often overlooked everyday objects I create seem to resonate with those who have a deep appreciation for detail.

Thank you to everyone who visited my exhibition.

#LondonCraftWeek #DrJohnsonsHouse #DesignExhibition #CraftAndDesign #Design #EverydayObjects #DesignDetails #Craftsmanship #LondonDesign #ExhibitionRecap #DesignCommunity #ObjectDesign #HistoricInteriors #ThankYou


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The exhibition for London Craft Week has come to a wonderful close. The historic setting of Dr Johnson's House complemented my designs beautifully.

I had such a lovely time speaking with the people who came by—designers, writers, documentary filmmakers, artists, teachers, friends, and even a five-year-old child.

The carefully designed, subtle, and often overlooked everyday objects I create seem to resonate with those who have a deep appreciation for detail.

Thank you to everyone who visited my exhibition.

#LondonCraftWeek #DrJohnsonsHouse #DesignExhibition #CraftAndDesign #Design #EverydayObjects #DesignDetails #Craftsmanship #LondonDesign #ExhibitionRecap #DesignCommunity #ObjectDesign #HistoricInteriors #ThankYou


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The exhibition for London Craft Week has come to a wonderful close. The historic setting of Dr Johnson's House complemented my designs beautifully.

I had such a lovely time speaking with the people who came by—designers, writers, documentary filmmakers, artists, teachers, friends, and even a five-year-old child.

The carefully designed, subtle, and often overlooked everyday objects I create seem to resonate with those who have a deep appreciation for detail.

Thank you to everyone who visited my exhibition.

#LondonCraftWeek #DrJohnsonsHouse #DesignExhibition #CraftAndDesign #Design #EverydayObjects #DesignDetails #Craftsmanship #LondonDesign #ExhibitionRecap #DesignCommunity #ObjectDesign #HistoricInteriors #ThankYou


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The exhibition is running from September 13th to 18th in the vibrant Shoreditch area, where exhibitions are everywhere. Come and join us to chat about design!

@formhuman_colon_

#londondesignfestival


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8 months ago

The exhibition is running from September 13th to 18th in the vibrant Shoreditch area, where exhibitions are everywhere. Come and join us to chat about design!

@formhuman_colon_

#londondesignfestival


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8 months ago

The exhibition is running from September 13th to 18th in the vibrant Shoreditch area, where exhibitions are everywhere. Come and join us to chat about design!

@formhuman_colon_

#londondesignfestival


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8 months ago

The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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11 months ago

The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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11 months ago


The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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11 months ago

The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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The last day of Design Shanghai 2025.


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Figure 1. A water droplet in a glass and a beautifully aged chair.
Figure 2. Silverware in a display case and custom porcelain bearing the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.
Figure 3. A brick from the Great Wall of China, a unique keepsake.


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Figure 1. A water droplet in a glass and a beautifully aged chair.
Figure 2. Silverware in a display case and custom porcelain bearing the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.
Figure 3. A brick from the Great Wall of China, a unique keepsake.


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Figure 1. A water droplet in a glass and a beautifully aged chair.
Figure 2. Silverware in a display case and custom porcelain bearing the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.
Figure 3. A brick from the Great Wall of China, a unique keepsake.


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More details about the exhibition.


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More details about the exhibition.


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More details about the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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Some Polaroids from the exhibition.


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A tranquil little scene within the exhibition.
@drjohnsonshouse @londoncraftweek


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A tranquil little scene within the exhibition.
@drjohnsonshouse @londoncraftweek


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4 days ago

A tranquil little scene within the exhibition.
@drjohnsonshouse @londoncraftweek


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Inside Addington Palace, the decorative tiles are made from British kaolin. While kaolin is often associated with Jingdezhen, few people know of its source in England.

I own a set of cups made 200–250 years ago, commissioned by the British and produced by Chinese artisans. Intended as European objects, they were created from imagination rather than direct experience. Their decorations depict an invented Europe—coherent, yet shaped by cultural misunderstanding.

Later, I visited the kaolin mines near Nanpean and used the clay to make a set of pure white vessels, stripped of all decoration.

This completes a loop: a Chinese designer using British kaolin to make porcelain, echoing the way Chinese artisans once imagined and crafted Europe from afar.

@londoncraftweek @drjohnsonshouse


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1 weeks ago

Inside Addington Palace, the decorative tiles are made from British kaolin. While kaolin is often associated with Jingdezhen, few people know of its source in England.

I own a set of cups made 200–250 years ago, commissioned by the British and produced by Chinese artisans. Intended as European objects, they were created from imagination rather than direct experience. Their decorations depict an invented Europe—coherent, yet shaped by cultural misunderstanding.

Later, I visited the kaolin mines near Nanpean and used the clay to make a set of pure white vessels, stripped of all decoration.

This completes a loop: a Chinese designer using British kaolin to make porcelain, echoing the way Chinese artisans once imagined and crafted Europe from afar.

@londoncraftweek @drjohnsonshouse


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1 weeks ago

Glass Cup

This glass cup captures the fleeting moment of a single droplet of water slowly sliding down its surface through the controlled use of frosted and polished finishes.

The piece was inspired by a handwritten journal page I discovered by chance, written by someone who once lived at Addington Palace.

Welcome to the exhibition to discover the story behind this piece.

@londoncraftweek @drjohnsonshouse


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1 weeks ago

Glass Cup

This glass cup captures the fleeting moment of a single droplet of water slowly sliding down its surface through the controlled use of frosted and polished finishes.

The piece was inspired by a handwritten journal page I discovered by chance, written by someone who once lived at Addington Palace.

Welcome to the exhibition to discover the story behind this piece.

@londoncraftweek @drjohnsonshouse


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1 weeks ago

Glass Cup

This glass cup captures the fleeting moment of a single droplet of water slowly sliding down its surface through the controlled use of frosted and polished finishes.

The piece was inspired by a handwritten journal page I discovered by chance, written by someone who once lived at Addington Palace.

Welcome to the exhibition to discover the story behind this piece.

@londoncraftweek @drjohnsonshouse


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1 weeks ago

We’ll be taking part in @londoncraftweek this year.

London Craft Week Exhibition: @zie_object × Dr Johnson’s House will be open on 15 & 16 May, showcasing contemporary works inspired by archival research.

Exploring material, memory, and place through wood, silver, ceramic, and glass, the exhibition transforms fragments of London’s past into striking contemporary design objects.

Friday 15 & Saturday 16 May
10am – 5pm
Free entry to the exhibition

#LondonCraftWeek #CraftWeek #ContemporaryCraft #LondonExhibition #DrJohnsonsHouse #FleetStreetQuarter #DesignExhibition #LondonMuseums #HiddenLondon #HistoricHouses


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2 weeks ago

We’ll be taking part in @londoncraftweek this year.

London Craft Week Exhibition: @zie_object × Dr Johnson’s House will be open on 15 & 16 May, showcasing contemporary works inspired by archival research.

Exploring material, memory, and place through wood, silver, ceramic, and glass, the exhibition transforms fragments of London’s past into striking contemporary design objects.

Friday 15 & Saturday 16 May
10am – 5pm
Free entry to the exhibition

#LondonCraftWeek #CraftWeek #ContemporaryCraft #LondonExhibition #DrJohnsonsHouse #FleetStreetQuarter #DesignExhibition #LondonMuseums #HiddenLondon #HistoricHouses


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2 weeks ago

Some exhibition posters will be popping up around London.


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Some exhibition posters will be popping up around London.


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Some exhibition posters will be popping up around London.


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