Upcoming exhibition at Soho House, Hong Kong


Latitude 22N in the Louis Vuitton Hong Kong City Guide

Extremely happy to discover our studio in the Louis Vuitton Hong Kong City Guide, 2023 Edition.

Since 1998, Louis Vuitton City Guides have established themselves as the ultimate travel companions, bringing to life the world’s most fascinating cities for business and leisure travelers alike. To capture the spirit of each city, Louis Vuitton reaches out to journalists, writers and major figures in the world of art and letters, whose contributions – together with those of artists, businesspeople and creative talents from many fields – make each City Guide a publication like no other. From five-star hotels to boutique concepts, gourmet restaurants to neighborhood bistros, antique shops to designer hubs, museums and monuments, each Louis Vuitton City Guide is a treasure trove of invaluable information, which reveals the pleasures each city has to offer. Every City Guide also features a special guest contributor, who takes the reader on a personal exploration of their home city, along the way sharing tips on their favorite spots. The Hong Kong City Guide includes special guest contributions from Nicolas Tsé and exclusive photographs by Harold de Puymorin.

5.4 x 8.3 inches
Guest contributor: Nicolas Tsé
Writers: Catherine Shaw, Jonathan Hopfner, Divia Harilela, Michel Temman
Exclusive photography by Harold de Puymorin
Cloth binding


Saturday December 10 and 17, 2022, open studio at Latitude 22N

Open studio at Latitude 22N

Dates
Saturday December 10, 2022
Saturday December 17, 2022

Opening hours
11 am until 5pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

Open studio at Latitude 22N

Dates
Saturday December 10, 2022
Saturday December 17, 2022

Opening hours
11 am until 5pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan


Saturday August 6, 2022, studio tour at Latitude 22N

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday August 6, 2022 at 11 am

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday August 6, 2022 at 11 am

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Upcoming exhibition at Tai Ping, Hong Kong


Latitude 22N in Gafencu

Latitude 22N is part of a wonderful article on 3 Hong Kong artists reinterpreting traditional ceramics. Read it on Gafencu magazine.

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Saturday December 11, 2021, studio tour at Latitude 22N

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday December 11, 2021 at 11 am
Saturday December 11, 2021 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday December 11, 2021 at 11 am
Saturday December 11, 2021 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

June 5 2021, studio tour at Latitude 22N

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday June 5, 2021 at 11 am
Saturday June 5, 2021 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday June 5, 2021 at 11 am
Saturday June 5, 2021 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Upcoming exhibition at the Pulse, Hong Kong

We are proud to be a part of Mixed Colours: rebirth, an exhibition put together in the benefit of Children of the Mekong. 

MIX COLOURS: REBIRTH is a cross-cultural art exhibition featuring 22 international artists and curated by Marie-Florence Gros (La Galerie Paris 1839) and Christel Villepelet.

MIX COLOURS: REBIRTH is a burst of colours to celebrate the energy of life, the power of diversity and natural beauty, and to highlight the links between cultures.

Wrecked on our island, or stuck elsewhere, forbidden to travel, we have cherished even more the vivid beauty around us. While pollution, globalization, threaten to fade the world’s colours and contrasts, while unexpected new threats have changed our perspectives, this exhibition enhances colours as symbols of the natural and cultural diversity to save, the original beauty to admire, the source of rebirth: a positive and energetic sight to create tomorrow’s world.

Date
Opening April 29, 2021
Closing May 3, 2021

Opening Hours
Opening: 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Other days: 10:00am to 8:00pm

Venue
Level 3, East Wing, The Pulse, Repulse Bay

Free admission and open to public

About Mixed Colours: Rebirth

Latitude 22N in Bo Bedre

Latitude 22N is delighted to see their S.M.L. porcelain candleholder collection in a feature of Dorthe Topp’s home for the magazine Bo Bedre in Denmark.


Upcoming studio tours at Latitude 22N

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday December 12 at 11 am
Saturday December 12 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Behind the scenes at Latitude 22N

Studio tours 
Saturday December 12 at 11 am
Saturday December 12 at 2:30 pm

Where
Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

RSVP here

Making of S.M.L candleholders

S.M.L. in the making

Behind the scenes


Making a Song plate


Onion jam


Latitude 22N in Home Journal

Latitude 22N is part of a wonderful feature by Cherry Lai on dynamic duo’s in Hong Kong’s Home Journal. A special for Valentine’s day.

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Latitude 22N in the South China Morning Post

Latitude 22N featured in the South China Morning Post Lifestyle section with an amazing interview with writer Suji Owen for about our latest work in the exhibition Refined Touch at 7 Mallory Street in Wan Chai.

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Latitude 22N in The Style Sheet

Latitude 22N featured in The Style Sheet for Pacific Place online magazine.

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Latitude 22N in the China Daily

Rebecca Lo writes about Latitude 22N in a feature about Chai Wan.

Read it online

Latitude 22N in the Wallpaper City Guide

Wallpaper City Guide for Hong Kong is out and we are very excited to be a part of it !


Latitude 22N in Silkroad Magazine

Mariane Chan writes a wonderful feature on Jingdezhen and the designers as well as artists that work there for the Cathay Dragon inflight magazine, Silkroad.


Exhibition at the Chicago Design Museum - Images

For the last edition of Confluence • 20+ we unveiled our their latest experimental porcelain projects called “Déshabillé” and “Clay Bodies”. The pieces were made for the show and under the label Julie & Jesse.

We also created an interactive installation transforming part of the display into a live ceramic studio in which we produced a unique edition of our Fragment(s) project, casting discarded moulds brought directly from the factories of Jingdezhen, China.

The exhibition ran from the 13th of October to the 4th of November 2017 at the Chicago Design Museum. Here are a few images of the show.

Photo Credit: Julie Progin


Latitude 22N in the Financial Times

Adrian Cheng, art patron and entrepreneur, rounds off his list of likes with Ethiopian coffee, imperfect ceramics and the dapper style of Leonard Cohen.

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Latitude 22N in Design Perspectives, Taiwan

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N and Julie & Jesse in Design Perspectives, Taiwan.

Read it online

latitude 22N in Discovery Magazine, Hong Kong

Discovery writes about the Hong Kong Design Center’s show Confluence 20. + happening at the Chicago Design Museum October 14 to November 4 2017.


Upcoming exhibition at the Chicago Design Museum

We are proud to be a part of Confluence • 20+, a design exhibition curated by Amy Chow.
“Confluence • 20+” is a multidisciplinary exhibition that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. The show presents inspiring collaborative projects by the best design talents in Hong Kong, a city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergies.

Presented by the Hong Kong Design Centre, Confluence • 20+ is a multidisciplinary exhibition series that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. As the third edition of an ongoing exhibition series, Confluence • 20+ is a stage for creative collisions. The show presents twenty truly inspiring collaborative design projects by Hong Kong’s best design talents, lending insights into the co-evolving ecosystems of the city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergise.

Living in an ever-reinventing and culturally diverse metropolis, the creative minds in Hong Kong have never been restrained by the city’s confining urban space. Through continual collaboration with global practitioners, they add value to materials and objects, leveraging cultural influences and resources from China, Asia and beyond. The exhibits in Confluence • 20+ are coalescences of cross-boundary interactions and intertwining relationships. Deep inside the crux of every single piece is a community woven across socioeconomic and cultural silos.

Confluence • 20+ is a visual feast of creative works showcasing Hong Kong designers’ ingenuity in crossing boundaries: East, West, Heritage, Craftsmanship, Artistry, Urban Living, and Experiential Innovation. It is an exclusive visual adventure into Hong Kong’s vibrant creative ecologies that both insiders and public audience must not miss.

Participating designers: Nicol Boyd & Tomas Rosén, Alan Chan, Samuel Chan, Gary Chang, Lu Lu Cheung & Otto Tang, Chiu Kwong Chiu, C.L. Lam, Freeman Lau, James Law, Lee Chi Wing, Lo Chi Wing, Lo Kai Yin, Lo Sing Chin, Sharon de Lyster, Jesse Mclin & Julie Progin, Elaine Yan Ling Ng, Kingsley Ng, Sammy Or, Stanley Wong.  

The Hong Kong Design Center is a government-funded non-profit organization celebrating design excellence. The institution champions the creation of business values and community benefits through design. This latest exhibition series is a homage to Hong Kong’s design heritage roots and will sojourn in Milan, Hong Kong, Seoul and Chicago.

Date
14 October – 5 November

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Saturday: noon-7:00pm
Sunday and Monday closed

Venue
3/F Block Thirty Seven,
108 North State Street,
Chicago, IL 60602

Free admission and open to public.

About Confluence • 20+

Upcoming exhibition at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul - Images

Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin, co-founders of Latitude 22N unveiled their latest experimental porcelains project at the Hong Kong Design Centre’s Confluence • 20+ exhibition, a celebration of design talents and creative ecologies of Hong Kong. The pieces were made for the show and under the label Julie & Jesse. The exhibition ran from the 26 of August to 16 of September 2017 at DDP, Seoul. Here are a few images of the show.

Photo Credit: Candice Yau, Amy Chow, Lee Chi Wing & Hong Kong Design Centre


Upcoming exhibition at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul

We are proud to be a part of Confluence • 20+, a design exhibition curated by Amy Chow.
“Confluence • 20+” is a multidisciplinary exhibition that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. The show presents inspiring collaborative projects by the best design talents in Hong Kong, a city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergies.

Presented by the Hong Kong Design Centre, Confluence • 20+ isa multidisciplinary exhibition series that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. As the third edition of an ongoing exhibition series, Confluence • 20+ is a stage for creative collisions. The show presents twenty truly inspiring collaborative design projects by Hong Kong’s best design talents, lending insights into the co-evolving ecosystems of the city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergise.
Living in an ever-reinventing and culturally diverse metropolis, the creative minds in Hong Kong have never been restrained by the city’s confining urban space. Through continual collaboration with global practitioners, they add value to materials and objects, leveraging cultural influences and resources from China, Asia and beyond. The exhibits in Confluence • 20+ are coalescences of cross-boundary interactions and intertwining relationships. Deep inside the crux of every single piece is a community woven across socioeconomic and cultural silos.

Confluence • 20+is a visual feast of creative works showcasing Hong Kong designers’ ingenuity in crossing boundaries: East, West, Heritage, Craftsmanship, Artistry, Urban Living, and Experiential Innovation. It is an exclusive visual adventure into Hong Kong’s vibrant creative ecologies that both insiders and public audience must not miss.

Participating designers: Nicol Boyd & Tomas Rosén, Alan Chan, Samuel Chan, Gary Chang, Lu Lu Cheung & Otto Tang, Chiu Kwong Chiu, C.L. Lam, Freeman Lau, James Law, Lee Chi Wing, Lo Chi Wing, Lo Kai Yin, Lo Sing Chin, Sharon de Lyster, Jesse Mclin & Julie Progin, Elaine Yan Ling Ng, Kingsley Ng, Sammy Or, Stanley Wong.  

The Hong Kong Design Center is a government-funded non-profit organization celebrating design excellence. The institution champions the creation of business values and community benefits through design. This latest exhibition series is a homage to Hong Kong’s design heritage roots and will sojourn in Milan, Hong Kong, Seoul and Chicago.

Date
26 of August to 16 of September 2017

Venue
Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, South Korea

Free admission and open to public.

About Confluence • 20+

latitude 22N in Monocle, UK

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N in Monocle.
Photography by Amanda Kho and text by James Chambers.


Latitude 22N in RTHK radio, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N on RTHK Radio, 1 2 3 Show, June 19 2017, Hong Kong.
“We’re only a couple of weeks away from marking 20 years since Britain handed Hong Kong over to China, and as you know there are plenty of events taking place to celebrate. One such event is the Confluence 20+ art exhibition which is on at Hong Kong City Hall at the moment. Artists Julie Progin and Jesse Mc Lin will be here to tell you about their involvement in the show just after 2pm.”

Listen to the show here

Exhibition at City Hall, Hong Kong - Images

Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin, co-founders of Latitude 22N unveiled their latest experimental porcelain project called “Irony” at the Hong Kong Design Centre’s Confluence • 20+ exhibition, a celebration of design talents and creative ecologies of Hong Kong. The pieces were made for the show and under the label Julie & Jesse. The exhibition runs from the 6th to the 28th of June 2017 at City Hall, Hong Kong. Here are a few images of the show.

Photo Credit: Marc Progin, Julie Progin & Hong Kong Design Centre


Latitude 22N in Zolima Citymag, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on the HK edition of Confluence . 20+ show happening all month of June at City Hall, Hong Kong.
Text by Catherine Shaw.

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Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on Confluence 20+ exhibition happening at City Hall, Hong Kong in Ming Pao Weekly.

Read it online

Upcoming exhibition at City Hall, Hong Kong

We are proud to be a part of Confluence • 20+, a design exhibition curated by Amy Chow.

“Confluence• 20+” is a multidisciplinary exhibition that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. The show presents inspiring collaborative projects by the best design talents in Hong Kong, a city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergies.

Presented by the Hong Kong Design Centre, Confluence• 20+ is a multidisciplinary exhibition series that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. As the third edition of an ongoing exhibition series, Confluence• 20+ is a stage for creative collisions. The show presents twenty truly inspiring collaborative design projects by Hong Kong’s best design talents, lending insights into the co-evolving ecosystems of the city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergise.

Living in an ever-reinventing and culturally diverse metropolis, the creative minds in Hong Kong have never been restrained by the city’s confining urban space. Through continual collaboration with global practitioners, they add value to materials and objects, leveraging cultural influences and resources from China, Asia and beyond. The exhibits in Confluence • 20+ are coalescences of cross-boundary interactions and intertwining relationships. Deep inside the crux of every single piece is a community woven across socioeconomic and cultural silos.

Confluence • 20+ is a visual feast of creative works showcasing Hong Kong designers’ ingenuity in crossing boundaries: East, West, Heritage, Craftsmanship, Artistry, Urban Living, and Experiential Innovation. It is an exclusive visual adventure into Hong Kong’s vibrant creative ecologies that both insiders and public audience must not miss.

Participating designers: Nicol Boyd & Tomas Rosén, Alan Chan, Samuel Chan, Gary Chang, Lu Lu Cheung & Otto Tang, Chiu Kwong Chiu, C.L. Lam, Freeman Lau, James Law, Lee Chi Wing, Lo Chi Wing, Lo Kai Yin, Lo Sing Chin, Sharon de Lyster, Jesse Mclin & Julie Progin, Elaine Yan Ling Ng, Kingsley Ng, Sammy Or, Stanley Wong.

The Hong Kong Design Center is a government-funded non-profit organization celebrating design excellence. The institution champions the creation of business values and community benefits through design. This latest exhibition series is a homage to Hong Kong’s design heritage roots and will sojourn in Milan, Hong Kong, Seoul and Chicago.

Date
6-28 of June 2017

Opening Hours
10:00 am to 8:00 pm daily

Venue
Lower Block, 1/F, Exhibition Hall, City Hall, Hong Kong

Free admission and open to public.

About Confluence • 20+

Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly.

Read it online

Latitude 22N in Tiger Tales, Singapore

Anjali Nihalchand, founder of Pollination Projects shares her favorite spots in Hong Kong in Tiger Tales, Tiger air’s inflight magazine. Latitude 22N is one of her Hong Kong picks. Thanks !


Latitude 22N in Crave Magazine, Hong Kong

Spotted our The Night Market set of six bowls and their fun illustrations in Crave Magazine’s May issue.
Thank you Crave Magazine for picking out these fun bowls.


Latitude 22N in Zolima Citymag, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N x Moonzen Brewery collaboration in Zolima.
Text by Helen Dalley.

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Latitude 22N in Wonder Magazine, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N and Julie & Jesse in Wonder Magazine.
Thank you Amanda !

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Latitude 22N in the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong

A wonderful article featuring our Fragment(s) vases. Catherine Shaw writes about the Hong Kong Design Center’s show called Confluence 20. + that happened during Salone del Mobile 2017 at La Triennale di Milano.

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Exhibition at La Triennale Di Milano - Images

Last April we were in Milan to exhibit our Fragment(s) project at the internationally celebrated Salone del Mobile 2017. Our vases were part of the Hong Kong Design Centre’s Confluence• 20+ show, a celebration of the best design talents and creative ecologies of Hong Kong. Here are a few images of the exhibition that took place at La Triennale di Milano.

Photo Credit: Hong Kong Design Centre


Upcoming exhibition at La Triennale Di Milano

We are proud to be a part of Confluence • 20+, a design exhibition curated by Amy Chow.
“Confluence• 20+” is a multidisciplinary exhibition that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. The show presents inspiring collaborative projects by the best design talents in Hong Kong, a city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergies.

Presented by the Hong Kong Design Centre, Confluence • 20+ is a multidisciplinary exhibition series that offers a perspective on Hong Kong’s creative ecologies. As the third edition of an ongoing exhibition series, Confluence• 20+ is a stage for creative collisions. The show presents twenty truly inspiring collaborative design projects by Hong Kong’s best design talents, lending insights into the co-evolving ecosystems of the city where east and west, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and technology synergise.

Living in an ever-reinventing and culturally diverse metropolis, the creative minds in Hong Kong have never been restrained by the city’s confining urban space. Through continual collaboration with global practitioners, they add value to materials and objects, leveraging cultural influences and resources from China, Asia and beyond. The exhibits in Confluence • 20+ are coalescences of cross-boundary interactions and intertwining relationships. Deep inside the crux of every single piece is a community woven across socioeconomic and cultural silos.

Confluence• 20+ is a visual feast of creative works showcasing Hong Kong designers’ ingenuity in crossing boundaries: East, West, Heritage, Craftsmanship, Artistry, Urban Living, and Experiential Innovation. It is an exclusive visual adventure into Hong Kong’s vibrant creative ecologies that both insiders and public audience must not miss.

Participating designers: Nicol Boyd & Tomas Rosén, Alan Chan, Samuel Chan, Gary Chang, Lu Lu Cheung & Otto Tang, Chiu Kwong Chiu, C.L. Lam, Freeman Lau, James Law, Lee Chi Wing, Lo Chi Wing, Lo Kai Yin, Lo Sing Chin, Sharon de Lyster, Jesse Mclin & Julie Progin, Elaine Yan Ling Ng, Kingsley Ng, Sammy Or, Stanley Wong.

The Hong Kong Design Center is a government-funded non-profit organization celebrating design excellence. The institution champions the creation of business values and community benefits through design. This latest exhibition series is a homage to Hong Kong’s design heritage roots and will sojourn in Milan, Hong Kong, Seoul and Chicago.

Date
4-16 of April 2017

Opening Hours
April 4, 10:30 am to midnight
April 5-9, 10:30 am to 10:00 pm
April 11-16, 10:30 am to 8:30 pm

Venue
Salone D’Onore, La Triennale di Milano
Free admission and open to public.

About Confluence • 20+

Latitude 22N in Discovery Magazine, Hong Kong

A wonderful article featuring our Fragment(s) vases. Discovery writes about the Hong Kong Design Center’s show Confluence 20. + happening during Salone del Mobile 2017 at La Triennale di Milano.


Photography Exhibition by Marc Progin at Latitude 22N

“The Spatial Odyssey Back in Times”

A land and cosmic journey through the ages of Central Asia history
A photography exhibition by Marc Progin

Swiss photographer, writer and adventurer Marc Progin is back from the wilderness of Mongolia to present “The Spatial Odyssey Back in Times” a land and cosmic journey through the ages of Central Asia history.

His new photo exhibition will tell us of an extraordinary expedition which idea, goal and plan were to travel back in times with a camel caravan in search of ancient civilisations, empires and cultures while trying to discover anthropomorphic statues, tumuli, tombs, megaliths, grave steles, deer stones, petroglyphs and other remains dating back millenniums. An adventure on land and an ascent of eras of 20 millennia from the contemporary to the Paleolithic ages.

To travel back in time and to make the plan adapted to prehistoric conditions he lead his caravan of camels, in the dead of winter, to face snow, ice and blizzard representing the late Würm glaciation period dating back 12000 BC. While the day long camel treks were the time of the site discoveries he journeyed through the ages, at night, at temperatures dropping as low as 30 to – 50, to take photographs of the stone treasures he had found with the planet of the cosmos as for background. To survive the quite particular and harsh conditions lasting several months and spanning 18000 years he travelled with a complete yurt which, with 4 mongol nomads, he had to assemble every night, dismantle in the morning then load onto 4 of the 10 camels. They were Bactrian camels, the only breed who could bear such a journey, carrying 700 kg. of gear, including the yurt, a stove, frozen food, ice packed in bags to make water, firewood, cooking equipment and much else including the elderly foreigner…So no cycling this time. No running either. No gimmicks, nor gadjets such as jeep, a tracked vehicule, no support of any sort, not even a GPS. Only a compass with maps, a thermos and some modern antibiotics just in case. That’s the way true men used to live in with nature and abide by its laws. The itinerary crossed the deserts, mountains, rivers and lakes of western Mongolia at an altitude between 1800 to 2900 m., then moved on further up on the Altaï plateau to reach, at 3500 m. the late Paleolithic ages where prehistoric men left here and there, over millenia, material representations of other worlds. Stones of strange shapes, carved and chiselled of their rites and cults devoted to nature, animals and spirits as well as thousands of petroglyphs representing the daily life of our ancestors.
All together a wintry and cosmic migration as much on earth as in times past, and a spatial exploration of an open-air museum of human and natural history that nowadays only visit, its climate being so harsh, bad weather, wolves and birds of prey, as well as Mongol clans living there as nomads, migrating freely from the present to the past, slowly drifting with the progress of their caravans.

A HK permanent resident for 40 years, Marc Progin, is a Swiss watchmaker…retired from time, and a specialist of Mongolia.
With “Vastness, Magnificence and Simplicity” in 2006, “Nomads, Caravans and Migrations” in 2013, he introduced with his photos and conferences the natural world of Mongolia to Hong Kong.

Sponsored by
Parentheses, The French Bookshop >
The Swiss Consulate of Hong Kong >
Athletic Veterans of Hong Kong Association >
Latitude 22N >
Royal Geographical Society of HK >
Shanghai Tang >

Opening
Thursday April 13 2017 from 6:30 pm
The exhibition runs from April 14 2017 to Saturday May 20 2017

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

The Gallery at Latitude 22N
16B, Man Foong Industrial Building,
7, Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
Opposite exit B2, Chai Wan MTR


Shifting Objectives: Studio Visit

On December 17th 2016 we had the pleasure of sharing behind-the-scenes stories of our creations through a workshop organised by M+ the new museum for visual culture as part of the educational programme of the ‘Shifting Objectives’ exhibition taking place at the M+ Pavilion. We had a great time hosting a tour of the studio, demonstrating how our Fragment(s) vases are made and presenting our work to the participants. It’s always amazing to generate a dialogue through our designs and creative ideas. Thank you to the whole team at M+ for inviting us to take part in this wonderful sharing session.

Photo Credit: M+, Hong Kong


Latitude 22N in Noblesse, Korea

Our Night Market collection featured in Korean magazine Noblesse. Thank you so much!


Shifting Objectives, M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Fragment(s) vase B takes part in the M+’s debut design exhibition – Shifting Objectives: Design from the M+ Collection – from 30 Nov 2016 to 5 Feb 2017.

M+’s debut design exhibition – Shifting Objectives: Design from the M+ Collection – explores the many concepts and frameworks that have shaped and broadened our understanding of design. Featuring dozens of key objects and works – from mid-twentieth century Japanese furniture, to familiar products from Hong Kong’s manufacturing heyday, to drones, ‘copied’ goods, and digitally-enabled and open-source practices – this groundbreaking show illustrates how design philosophies and practices have changed from the post-Second World War period until now. In so doing, Shifting Objectives outlines the growing contours of the M+ design collection, which is the first of its kind in Asia and a core pillar of M+.

A series of programmes—including workshops, talks, a studio visit, a teachers’ private view, and guided tours for the public, schools, and visitors with specific needs—accompany the exhibition.

In the run up to the opening of the M+ building in 2019, the M+ Pavilion functions as a temporary home for M+ exhibitions and events.

Date
30 November 2016 to 5 February, 2017*

Opening Hours
11am–6pm
Wednesday to Sunday and public holidays

Venue
M+ Pavilion, West Kowloon Cultural District

Free Admission

Please note that on 25 December, 2016, 1 January, 28 January and 29 January, 2017, the exhibition will be closed.

Studio Tour

Design duo Jesse Mc Lin and Julie Progin will share behind-the-scenes stories of their many creations, especially FRAGMENT(S), which was inspired by what they saw and found in Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of China. They will also give a demonstration on their ceramic casting techniques. Participants will get to know more about the designers’ practice and the concepts behind their works.

Date
17 December (Saturday)

Time
2–4:30pm

Venue
Latitude 22N studio, Chai Wan

Language
English

Speakers
Julie Progin and Jesse Mc Lin, Co-founders and Creative Directors of Julie & Jesse and Latitude 22N

Free programme on a first-come, first-served basis. Online registration required. Register here >


The Blue and white brunch


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, Hong Kong

A wonderful article about Latitude 22N in a ceramic special by Hong Kong’s Elle Decoration Magazine.


Latitude 22N in Zolima Citymag, Hong Kong

A wonderful article on Latitude 22N in Zolima.
Photography by William Furniss and text by Helen Dalley.

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Latitude 22N in Horizon Magazine

Latitude 22N’ yellow Basics pendant lamp is in good company as part of a wonderful selection of lighting in Horizon Magazine.


Latitude 22N's berry financier recipe


The Pollen Room


Latitude 22N in Cereal City Guide, Hong Kong

A wonderful feature of Latitude 22N in Cereal’s Online guide of Hong Kong.
Photography and text by Samantha Wong for Cereal Magazine.

Read it online

Latitude 22N in Elle Men, Hong Kong

A wonderful feature of our Fragments vases in Elle Men Magazine Hong Kong.


Latitude 22N in Design Anthology

A wonderful feature by Samantha Lesse for Design Anthology Magazine.

About Design Anthology

Latitude 22N in Happy Design House, Korea

Our The Night Market collection and Ripple cups features in Korean magazine Happy Design House.


Latitude 22N in Marie Claire, Korea

Our The Night Market collection feature in Marie Claire in Korea thanks to our distributor Seoul Bund.


Latitude 22N in Marie Claire, Korea

CHINAWARE

By BrunoMMCarvalho

Please join us for a talk, followed by discussion and drinks with designer BrunoMMCarvalho about his upcoming exhibition ‘CHINAWARE’ opening May 5 2016 at Casa Garden, Fundação Oriente’s delegation in Macao.

At 6:30 pm, Thursday 28 of April 2016

At Latitude 22N

Latitude 22N, Unit 16B, Man Foong Industrial Building, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
T: 2480 1182 /

RSVP: info@latitude22n.com

About ‘CHINAWARE’

Carvalho’s design project ‘CHINAWARE’ is a porcelain collection created in Jingdezhen that features four series: ‘Barbowls’, ‘Pleasure Cups’, ‘Class Bowls’, and ‘Imperial Marker’. Each was inspired by day-to-day life and the traditional typologies of Jingdezhen; ‘Imperial Marker’, for example, is a set of porcelain vases unexpectedly colored using a Chinese felt marker commonly used to mark production defaults in porcelain factories. Within Carvalho’s work, the pen strokes represent the displacement of master craftsmen, their techniques, and traditional materials in the face of rapid development.

About BrunoMMCarvalho

BrunoMMCarvalho was born in Lisbon in 1975. From 2000 and 2003, he worked in the conservation and restoration of historic Portuguese tiles at the National Museum of Tiles in Lisbon. Between 2003 and 2005, he held artistic residencies at the New Artistic Trends Studies Center (CENTA) in Vila Velha de Ródão, Portugal. In 2006, in partnership with Portugal’s Escola Superior de Artes e Design de Caldas da Rainha (ESAD.CR) and CENTA, he created and initiated Experimenta O Campo, a residency program that matches students with Portuguese craftsmen.

Carvalho studied at ESAD.CR, graduating in 2007 with a Ceramic Design Diploma. That same year, he launched his eponymous studio. The studio has never had a physical base; instead, Carvalho develops open-ended, site-specific projects and objects within—and inspired by—the cultural and social contexts of different locations, including, as of this writing, Lisbon, Braga, Bogas do Meio, and the Azores Islands in Portugal; Eindhoven and Den Bosch in Holland; Berlin; and Jingdezhen, China. From 2007 to 2012, he interned and then freelanced for Maarten Baas’s studio in The Netherlands. Between 2010 and 2012, Carvalho created Made Out Portugal, a promotional platform for Portuguese designers living and working abroad.

The designer has exhibited his work at several respected institutions and events, including, but not limited to, Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM) (Luxembourg, 2014), Experimenta Design (Lisbon, 2008-2011, 2014), Dutch Design Week (Eindhoven, 2008-2011), Show Me Gallery (Braga, 2012 and Design Days Dubai, 2014), De Krabbedans (Eindhoven, 2010), and Villa Noailles Hyères, France (2008). Additionally, in 2014, Carvalho co-curated the exhibition Never for Money, Always for Love at MUDAM (Luxembourg) with Anna Loporcaro.

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Date and time
Thursday April 28 at 6:30 pm

RSVP at info@latitude22n.com

How to get to Latitude 22N
MTR
Chai Wan MTR station, Exit B + 1 min walk
Taxi
Just direct the taxi to “Number 7, Chai Wan, Cheung Lei Gai”
Car
Drive to Chai Wan MTR station on Kut Shing Street where you will find a car park
Bus
BUS 8, 8P and 81


Latitude 22N in the South China Morning Post Magazine

Catherine Shaw interviews design duo Jesse Mc Lin and Julie Progin for The South China Morning Post Magazine.

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Latitude 22N in Tasting Kitchen Magazine, Hong Kong

A wonderful feature by Catherine Shaw for Tasting Kitchen Magazine about Latitude 22N’s bespoke services.

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Latitude 22N in Ming Pao, Hong Kong

Our collection for Tribute Hotel features in Ming Pao weekly this February 2016. Thank you so much !


Latitude 22N at Design without boundaries exhibition - Images

We are proud to have presented out work at the exhibition Design without Boundaries this December at Innotech alongside  Designers in Between, Dix Design + Architecture, Sands for kids, Michael Young Ltd., Studio Gooris, Boris Design Studio, Squarestreet Ltd. and C’monde Studios.

Here are a few images of the show and the talk.


Ripple cups in Home Journal, Hong Kong

Our Ripple cups feature in Home Journal’s Festive Flair selection for this Christmas. Thank you so much for the feature!


Latitude 22N x Tribute Hotels in the South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post’s David Roden picks our Tribute collection for his weekly feature. Thank you so much David!


Latitude 22N in Milk Magazine, Hong Kong

Our collection for Tribute Hotel features in Milk Magazine Hong Kong.


Latitude 22N at Detour Design Dialogue - Images

We are proud to have presented our work at Detour’s 2015 Design Dialogue called “Inspired, Connected”. We had a wonderful time sharing and taking questions from a wonderful audience.

Here are a few images of the talk.


Latitude 22N at Design without boundaries exhibition and talk

HKTDC InnoDesignTech Expo presents
Design without boundaries

International designers stories in Hong Kong with Designers in Between, Dix Design + Architecture, Sands for kids, Michael Young Ltd., Studio Gooris, Boris Design Studio, Squarestreet Ltd., C’monde Studios, Latitude 22N

Hong Kong is one of Asia Pacific’s leading design centres and creative cities. With strategic location and plentiful supply of resources, Hong Kong is not only a hotbed of local designers but also a preferred location for international designers to establish their brands and develop design business. “Design without Boundaries” campaign featured the design exhibits created by renowned international designers who are based in Hong Kong. Come and join their sharing and take a peek at their stories in Hong Kong.

Exhibition

Thursday December 3rd until Saturday 5th of December

At the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3D-E

Sharing Session

Thursday December 3rd from 11:30 am until 12:30 am

At Inno Talks Area, Inspiration Hall, Halls 3D-E at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Register now right here >

How to get to Innotech Expo

MTR
Wan Chai
Taxi
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre


Tribute x Latitude 22N in Metropop, Hong Kong

Our latitude 22N x Tribute collection in Metropop Magazine this November 2015.


Zhen porcelain and Latitude 22N present Diversity


Latitude 22N at home in the South China Morning Post

Latitude 22N at home with the South China Morning Post.
A lovely article by Catherine Shaw, photography by John Butlin and styling by David Roden.

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Latitude 22N in the Oriental Daily

A very nice feature of Latitude 22N in the Oriental Daily.

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Latitude 22N in Home Journal, Hong Kong

A beautiful two spread about Latitude 22N and our studio in Hong Kong’s Home Journal called “My Space”.


Latitude 22 in Interview, Germany

Latitude 22N’s Night Market collection features in German magazine Interview this May 2015.


Latitude 22N in House & Garden, UK

A very nice feature of Latitude 22N’s Basics Pendant Lamp in House & Garden, UK.


Latitude 22N presents Erosion for Chai Wan Mei

Latitude 22N presents
EROSION, A recording of time & place

In support of Chai Wan Mei Art & Design Festival, Latitude 22n, presents “EROSION, a recording of time & place” a porcelain installation by Julie & Jesse. “Erosion” is a library of 500 unique porcelain vessels questioning the role of the designer by letting nature become an active agent of the design process.

VERNISSAGE
Saturday March 14 from 6 pm to 9 pm

DATES AND TIME
Saturday March 14 from 11 am to 9 pm
Sunday March 15 from 11 am to 7 pm
Exhibition open until April 18 every week wednesday to saturday from 11 am to 6 pm

HOW TO GET TO LATITUDE 22N

MTR
Chai Wan MTR station, Exit B + 1 min walk
TAXI
Just direct the taxi to “Number 7, Chai Wan, Cheung Lei Gai”
CAR
Drive to Chai Wan MTR station on Kut Shing Street where you will find a car park
BUS
BUS 8, 8P and 81

CHAI WAN MEI
Now at its 4th edition, Chai Wan Mei is an art and design festival gathering over 60 artists and creative professionals across 40 studios over a period of two days. The festival is based in the industrial neighbourhood of Chai Wan showing the energy and creativity of the city’s hub.


Latitude 22N in Obscura

The Night Market collection by Latitude 22N feature in Obscura Magazine.

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Latitude 22N in Silkroad Magazine, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s Basics pendant lamp in Dragon Air’s Silkroad Magazine.


Latitude 22N in SCMP's 48 Hours Magazine

Co-founder of Latitude 22N Julie Progin under the lens of Amanda Kho for South China Morning Post’s 48 Hours Magazine for a feature called “Style Confessions”.

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Latitude 22N in Time Out, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s Night Market collection features in Time Out Hong Kong for a special Chinese New Year feature “Sheep Chic”.

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Latitude 22N at Maison & Objet Asia 2015


Latitude 22N at home in Metropop, Hong Kong

Metropop gives a glimpse of Latitude 22N’s co-founders Julie Progin and Jesse Mc Lin’s home.


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s SML candleholders and Basics lamp feature in Hong Kong’s Elle Decoration.


Latitude 22N in Conde Nast Living, USA

Latitude 22N’s Bloom pendant lamp features in Condé Nast Living, USA in a future called “A Sense of Place, Vintage China”.


Latitude 22N x Kapok in the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong

Entrepreneur extraordinaire, Arnault Castel founder of amazing retail brand Kapok talks to SCMP about handmade design. Have a look at the write-up featuring our Latitude 22N x Kapok tea and coffee set. Thanks Arnault !

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Latitude 22N in Merci Magazine, Hong Kong

Merci Magazine runs a beautiful feature on Latitude 22N in their online magazine.

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Latitude 22N at home in the Oriental Daily, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s co-founders Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin open their home to the Oriental Daily.

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Latitude 22N at home in the Apple Daily, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s co-founders Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin open their home to the editors of the Apple Daily, Hong Kong.


Latitude 22N in Elle Men, Hong Kong

A very nice feature on Jesse Mc Lin and Latitude 22N in Hong Kong’s Elle Men magazine.


Latitude 22N in Cathay Pacific's Discovery magazine

A beautiful feature on Hong Kong ceramics in Cathay Pacific’s Discovery magazine. Thank you Ingrid for featuring Latitude 22N in such a beautiful spread.

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Review of Chai Wan Mei at Latitude 22N

This year, Art Basel satellite event CHAI WAN MEI was yet another big success with a a great line-up of amazing exhibitions, performances and open studios in Chai Wan. For the occasion,  and in support of the local art community, we partnered with APT Institute and Collector’s Club and opened our doors with an exhibition of four local artists – Samson Young, Tang Kwok Hin, Alessandro Carboni and Josef Bares –

It was a great opportunity for everyone to visit our showroom and workshop, enjoy a glass of wine and discover the work of amazing artists that we thank with all our hearts for their participation.

Today we share with you a few images of the event. And hopefully we see even more of you next year !


Latitude 22N in Interior Design

A great feature of Latitude 22N in Interior Design Magazine online called “Memo from Hong Kong, What’s trending”.

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Latitude 22N at home in Elle, Hong Kong

Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin, co-founders of Latitude 22N open the doors to their home for Elle Decoration Hong Kong.


APT institute exhibits at Latitude 22N

Four APT artists at Latitude 22N for Chai Wan Mei
In support of the local artist community in Chai Wan Mei, APT Institute and Latitude 22n, in collaboration with the Collector Club, present a group show of Hong Kong artists: Tang Kwok Hin, Samson Young, Josef Bares and Alessandro Carboni.

APT Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 2013 by the Artist Pension Trust (APT) in response to the need among contemporary artists for global exposure and recognition of their artwork.  APT Institute introduces a range of initiatives that advances artists and promotes their artworks by weaving together art world professionals and their organizations with APT’s network of curators, contemporary artists and artwork for collaborations and interactions.

ABOUT SAMSON YOUNG
Originally trained in music composition, Samson Young’s (b.1979) creative outputs now manifest in a variety of media and across disciplinary divide. His works are seen and heard in galleries, museums, concert halls and performance spaces.

ABOUT TANG KWOK HIN
Tang Kwok Hin, mixed media artist, independent curator and writer, was born in 1983 and raised in Hong Kong. His art focus on occasion, space, time and ways of encountering symbols to explore hidden rules in living and existing context for self-expression like collage.

ABOUT JOSEF BARES
Josef Bares is a media artist of Czech/German origin, currently living and working in Hong Kong. His area of interest lies in systems of signs. He uses different ways to visually convey the processes taking place in signification – the creation of meaning. He is especially interested in relationships between city and language, space and semantics.

ABOUT ALESSANDRO CARBONI
Interdisciplinary artist, Alessandro Carboni addresses his research paths on multiple domains both from theoretical and practical studies. His experience, gained as a visual artist and performer, focuses on the body and its relationship with space. His works are interdisciplinary mappings that represent places the artist reshapes and weaves according to the different stages stimulated by specific urban contingencies. The research materials collected and produced during the long periods of work and residence in selected urban areas, are accumulated in an archive that is transformed into visual works, installations, video and performance.

WHEN
Wednesday May 14th – Sunday May 18th
Wednesday 14th to Friday 16th 11am to 7pm
Saturday 17th 11am to 9pm
Sunday 18th 11am to 5pm

ARTIST TALK
5:00 pm
“Misguided Tour”
Participating artists Samson Young, Tang Kwok Hin, Alessandro Carboni and Josef Bares will take turn interpreting each other’s artworks as the audience is “Misguided” through the exhibition at Latitude 22N.

PARTY
6:00 pm
“APTI and Collector Club Party at Latitude 22n”
All are invited to join the participating artists, the Collector Club members and curator Kwok Ying and Jesse and Julie Mclin of Latitude 22n for wine and canapés at Latitude 22N.
RSVP: alisonh@artistpensiontrust.org

MTR
We’re located right across from Chai Wan MTR Exit B

TAXI
Best option is to say Chai Wan MTR station, the taxi stand outside the station is right across from our studio

CAR
Drive to Chai Wan MTR station on Kut Shing Street where you will find a car park.

BUS
BUS 8 & 81 stop right in front of our building


Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly, Hong Kong

A beautiful four spread feature on Latitude 22N on all the work we have done for The Night Market in Ming Pao Weekly. Thank you so much!


Ecal students show at Latitude 22N - Images

“Sketching China” was a great success ! Thanks to all of you who came by to see the show. The ECAL crew is now back home and they have sent us lovely pictures of the opening night of the show to share with all of you.

Photography by: ECAL / Philippe Fragnière, ©ECAL, 2014, All Rights Reserved


Latitude 22N in Elle, Hong Kong

A wonderful feature about Latitude 22N in Elle Hong Kong to celebrate art month.


Latitude 22N in Elle Decor, China

A wonderful feature about Chai Wan creatives in Elle Decor China curated and illustrated by Latitude 22N.


Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly, Hong Kong

An extensive feature of Latitude 22N in Hong Kong’s Ming Pao Weekly this Februrary 2014.


Ecal students to exhibit at Latitude 22N

ECAL exhibits at Latitude 22N
The exhibition will open on Friday February 28th 6pm until 9pm and will last until March 28 2014.

WHERE
Latitude 22N Unit 16 B, Man Foong Industrial Building 7 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan

MTR
We’re located right across from Chai Wan MTR Exit B

TAXI
Best option is to say Chai Wan MTR station, the taxi stand outside the station is right across from our studio

CAR
Drive to Chai Wan MTR station on Kut Shing Street where you will find a car park

BUS
BUS 8, & 81 stop right in front of our building

THE PROJECT
Following a one week trip in the South East of China to discover its immense wholesale market and manufacturing centre, students of ECAL‘s Product Design Master program were asked to sketch and portray the many places they visited throughout their journey, capturing moments and casting a fresh look on China’s industry and everyday life.

MORE ON THE PROJECT
The majority of products we use in everyday life are manufactured in China, more specifically in the South Eastern provinces Guangdong. In this densely populated region, whole cities specialize in mass manufacturing home appliances, electronic devices, lighting or furniture.
A product designer today, wether as an entrepreneur or as a member of a larger organization, is certain to have some of its designs produced in China. But most occidental designers don’t have a faint idea where and how objects are eventually produced.
This trip brought the students of ECAL’s Product Design Master program to the South East of China to discover this immense wholesale market and manufacturing centre. Throughout their wanderings, students were asked to sketch and portray their journey, capturing moments and casting a fresh look on China’s industry and everyday life.

MORE ON ECAL, UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
Enjoying international renown and featuring regularly among the world’s top ten universities of art and design, ECAL is directed by Alexis Georgacopoulos. The school currently offers programmes (a Foundation Year, 6 Bachelor, 4 Master, a MAS) in the following fields: Fine Arts, Cinema, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Photography, Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship, Media & Interaction Design and Art Direction.

“At ECAL there is no single way to create, although we do take to heart such values as precision, professionalism, innovation – and even humour. Our outmost objective is to develop different skills specific to each programme, but also to integrate this diverse know-how in the cross-disciplinary fashion which has established our school’s reputation and identity”, says Alexis Georgacopoulos.

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Latitude 22N in Emotion, Germany

Latitude 22N’s Song collection and Basics bowl collection feature in German magazine Emotion.


Latitude 22N exhibits at HOME, London this January 2014


Latitude 22N on Lifetival - Video

Last month we had the pleasure to have NOW TV’s Lifetival crew visit our studio and interview our co-founder Jesse. Today we have the pleasure of sharing the video of the TV show. Enjoy !

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Latitude 22N at home in Home Journal, Hong Kong

Julie Progin & Jesse Mc Lin, co-founders of Latitude 22N open their home to Hong Kong’s Home Journal.

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Latitude 22N in U Magazine, Hong Kong

U Magazine Hong Kong feature Latitude 22N’s The Night Market Collection. Thank you!


On Now TV show Lifetival

Today our co-founder Jesse was the star. We had the pleasure of having now TV Lifetival crew in studio to demonstrate fine porcelain work. Fun fun fun ! Here are a few snaps taken during the filming. Keep your eyes peeled until next year for the video of the show!


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, France

Latitude 22N’s The Night Market collection well represented in a feature on Blue & White plates in Elle Decoration, France.


Latitude 22N in Home & Decor, Singapore

Latitude 22N’s Song tableware collection in Home & Decor magazine, Singapore.


Ripple cups in Time Out, Hong Kong

Time Out, Hong Kong, talks about Latitude 22N’s Ripple cups in their latest issue.


S.M.L in Dwell Asia, Singapore

Latitude 22N’s signature candle holders SML in Dwell Asia.


Christmas Sale at Latitude 22N


Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N in Ming Pao Weekly with all the wonderful Chai Wan community talking about Chai Wan Mei.


Latitude 22N in Time Out, Hong Kong

Our Latitude 22N x The Night Market collection features in Time Out magazine, Hong Kong.


Latitude 22N in Milk Magazine, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s Basic collection features in Milk Magazine.


Latitude 22N exhibits at Maison & Objet - Images

Thank you for visiting us at Maison & Objet Now!

A little glimpse at our booth at Maison & Objet Now ! Design à vivre this september 2013. Amazing feedback, lots of orders and fantastic encounters. In all, an amazing 5 days to share our passion & stories with a huge crowd from all over the world.

Thanks to all of you for stopping by our booth !

With love, Julie & Jesse.


Latitude 22N in Qantas inflight magazine

A little bit of Latitude 22N in Qantas inflight magazine this September 2013. Thank you so much!


Latitude 22N exhibits at Maison & Objet this fall 2013


Latitude 22N in Architectural Digest, China

Latitude 22N’s Ding porcelain pendant, Ripple porcelain cups and Fragment(s) porcelain vases featured in Architectural Digest China.


Seed pods in Home Journal, Hong Kong

Home Journal picks our limited edition Seed Pod containers for Indigo Living in their selection of designs called “The Sweetest Thing”.


Ripple cups in Condé Nast Traveler, USA

Condé Nast Traveler magazine picks the best souvenirs to bring back from Hong Kong. Our blue and white porcelain Ripple Cups are on the list.


Latitude 22N in Architectural Digest, Italy

Our Blossom gold votive features In Architectural Digest Italy. Thank you!


Latitude 22N in Milk Magazine, Hong Kong

Milk Magazine Hong Kong features our porcelain designs in their February issue.


Latitude 22N at home with U Magazine, Hong Kong

Co-founders of Latitude 22N, Julie Progin and Jesse Mc Lin invite U Magazine Hong Kong into their home to talk design.


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, France

In a page about the movie “Diabolo Menthe” Elle Decoration France picks our porcelain celadon and white Fragment(s) vase.


Opening of Fragment(s) exhibition


Latitude 22N in Architectural Digest, China

Following our exhibition in Beijing for the Beijing Design Week, AD China features our Fragment(s) installation.


Latitude 22N in Coté Sud, France

Latitude 22N’s Ding pendant lamp feature in French home decoration magazine Coté Sud. Thanks for including us!


Latitude 22N in City Zine, China

Beijing City Zine features Latitude 22N’s porcelain Song, Ripple, Ding, The Night Market and SML collection.


Latitude 22N in Welte Woche, Switzerland

Delia Lenoir of Welte Woche magazine picks Latitude 22N’s porcelain Ding pendant lamp for her trend report pages.


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, France

Latitude 22N’s porcelain pendant Ding in Elle Decoration magazine, France in a feature called “Jingle Bells”.


Latitude 22N in U Magazine, Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s U magazine weekend features Latitude 22N’s story and porcelain collection.


Latitude 22N in Elle Decoration, China

Following Latitude 22N’s exhibition in Beijing, Elle Decoration China features the porcelain Fragment(s), Vase A.


Latitude 22N in Voyage Magazine, China

Travel magazine Voyage, China writes a feature on Jingdezhen and our Latitude 22N studio in the porcelain city.


The Night Market in Wallpaper, UK

Our The Night Market collection features in Wallpaper magazine’s article on Design for Asia Awards.


The Night Market wins DFA Silver Award

We are extremely proud to announce that the brand identity we have created for The Night Market restaurants has received a silver award at the Design For Asia Award. Thank you so much to the judges and Hong Kong Design Center for considering our work and congratulations to all the winners!


Latitude 22N in HK Magazine

Latitude 22N in Hong Kong magazine’s feature called “Support Local Designers”. Thank you!


Latitude 22N feature in In that garden blog, China

After visiting Jingdezhen and finding out about the work we do there, journalist Coral writes a feature on her wonderful blog In that garden. Thank you Coral for sharing our stories with your readers !


Fragment(s) in Home Journal, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s Fragment(s) vases features in Home Journal’s column “By Design”.


Nicely Made in China blog

Nicely made in China covers story of Latitude 22N getting the 40 under 40 awards presented by Perspective magazine, Hong Kong.

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Latitude 22N awarded 40 under 40 by Perspective Magazine, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N receives Perspective magazine Hong Kong’s 40 under 40 award for the work done on The Night Market. Thank you so much!


The Night Market in Eat & Travel Weekly, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s The Night Market blue and white tableware collection featured in Eat & Travel Weekly, Hong Kong.


Excite blog, Japan

After visiting Hong Kong during design week, Japanese journalist Chiharu writes about our graphic and product design work for The Night Market Taiwanese restaurant. Thanks Chiharu for talking about us in Japan !

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Latitude 22N in Nicely made in China blog

Nicely made in China tells the story of Latitude 22N.
Read this wonderful feature on our studio, how it all started, what we do, how we work and more.

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Latitude 22N in Trait d'union magazine, Hong Kong

Trait d’union magazine tells Latitude 22N’s story in a beautiful page length feature. Thank you so much!


Latitude 22N in Home Journal, Hong Kong

A wonderful feature with Latitude 22N’s Song tableware, The Night Market collection and Ripple porcelain cups in Home Journal’s feature called “Tastes of Taiwan”.


S.M.L in Silkroad magazine, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s signature porcelain candle holder SML features in Dragon Air’s inflight magazine Silkroad.


Ripple cups in Home Journal, Hong Kong

Home Journal picks Latitude 22N’s blue and white porcelain Ripple cup for their selections called “By Design”. Thank you!


The Night Market in Eat & Travel Weekly, Hong Kong

Latitude 22N’s work for The Night Market features in Eat & Travel Weekly.


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