In celebration of the Lunar New Year and Spring Festival, we wanted to share the colours that inspired us from our previous trip to Beijing. Colours in Chinese culture have never been merely decorative. For centuries, they have served as a visual language, carrying meaning across dynasties, ceremonies, architecture, textiles, and everyday life. A single hue could signify power, renewal, devotion, restraint, or joy. Together, these colours form a living archive, quietly recording the rhythms of history and the values of the people who lived within it.
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As we look towards a new Lunar New Year, power couple and founders of brand @rholend , @laurencefortincote and @dylwu are focusing on conscious living. With two key holidays fast approaching, we caught up with the duo to talk all things holiday gifting, new beginnings, and what is next for them this coming Year of the Horse.
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