YEAR OF THE SNAKE

Lucy Williams | Image sourced from Pinterest

Interior by Pierce & Ward | Image sourced from Pinterest

CM by MOKUM // Beverly Hills colour Whisky

Interior by Tali Roth | Photograph by Lillie Thompson

CM by MOKUM // Majorelle Collection

Horta Museum, Belgium | Image sourced from Pinterest

ZINC TEXTILE // Jacopo II Collection

1950s Chinese bed in the home & gallery of Han Feng | Image sourced from Pinterest

ZINC TEXTILE // Jacopo II Collection
To attain prosperity, one should wear gold for wealth, green for good fortune, and red for harmony (and to repel negativity).
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, has been celebrated in China, Vietnam, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore for 3000 years.
Representing happiness and good fortune, the colour red holds special significance in Chinese culture.
The wood snake takes centre stage this Lunar New Year, symbolising harvest, spirituality, and good fortune.













