Advertisement

New Store Openings in Hong Kong

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
0
Tang Tang Tang Tang

Wu Tang-Tang-Tang-Tang Clan

Big dog Sir David Tang is at it again. The entrepreneur has already conquered Hong Kong’s high society with China Club and Shanghai Tang, and now the more wallet-friendly Tang Tang Tang Tang is here (the four Tangs are apparently meant to be sung to the tune of Beethoven’s Fifth—but please don’t do that). This lifestyle store, which sits underneath The Pawn, offers up chic-yet-slightly-gimmicky home products—think retro-colonial Hong Kong with a modern Western twist. So if you’re looking to spice up your digs with a little Hong Kong feel, or you’re after a cool gift for overseas buddies, then TTTT could be worth your Tang. Time. Worth your time.


66 Johnston Rd., Wan Chai, 2525-2112, www.tangtangtangtang.com.



Hong Kong has seen so many recent openings and relocations, a roundup is sorely due. Let’s take a closer look at those moving in and around our city.


New To Town...

Rue de Marseille

Agnès B. continues Hong Kong’s French invasion with a brand new lifestyle store. The two-story store carries all of the usual Agnès B. suspects, but adds hipster-enticing elements such as a bookstore and record shop.

Shop G26, G28 & 117-120, K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 3122-4282.



BoConcept

This Danish furniture brand’s designs are clean, comfortable and totally Scandinavian—but the best thing has got to be the design-it-yourself feature. Go online and play around with their design tool to customize your ultimate furniture. Pretty snazzy stuff.

73 Wyndham St., Central, 2668-0027, www.boconcept.com/en-hk.

Advertisement