Back to the future: why Hong Kong is going crazy for handmade goods
Generation that shunned anything without a label is now embracing handmade philosophy
For a long time it wasn’t cool to wear, or own, anything your mother made. As for taking “home economics” classes at school, forget it.
Yet, the generation that shunned anything without a label is now sewing and cooking away like crazy. And home-made homeware, the product of one’s own loving hands or those of a skilled artisan, is a hot interiors story.
It’s a trend that Hong Kong has taken longer to embrace than Europe.
“With handicrafts, each item produced is a little bit different,” he says. Whereas Castel appreciated the “human touch” in items, customers saw them as imperfections. He backed off, resolving to bide his time.
However, kapok’s new store in PMQ, Central, which opened in May this year and is his sixth in Hong Kong, is brimming with handmade goods – because the tide has turned.