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Bangle Collection

AB Concept

Our belief that tableware should be aesthetically appealing not only for use but also for display, led to a collection that celebrates both form and function.

Bangle Collection
in collaboration with AB Concept
2025
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The Bangle Collection is inspired from the timeless elegance of delicate jewelry. Much like bangles, which are often worn as statement pieces, this collection seeks to infuse tableware with a similar sense of artistry and visual impact.

Ed Ng and Terrance Ngan of AB Concept, living in Japan, have observed how thoughtfully crafted ceramic tableware is often displayed behind the chef’s counter in Japanese omakase dining settings, seamlessly blending into the restaurant’s overall design aesthetic. Crafted from high-quality porcelain, the Bangle Collection is inspired by natural textures, showcases high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail in its materials.

The Ocean Series of the Bangle Collection draws from the textures of the sea—such as the intricate patterns of sea urchins, clamshells, and seashells. Ed and Terrance translated the fine details onto ceramic bowls and plates to evoke the beauty of multiple bangles stacked together, creating a striking a sculptural set for a table or shelf. The Ocean Series offers a sensory experience that engages sight, taste, smell, and touch, fostering a tactile connection with the vessel that carries the food.

AB Concept

Founded in 1999 by Ed Ng and Terence Ngan, AB Concept is an acclaimed interior design and architecture studio known for bespoke, narrative-driven spaces. Inspired by culinary artistry, the studio blends local culture with meticulous detailing, crafting luxurious environments that tell meaningful stories.

With offices in Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, London, and Milan, AB Concept’s portfolio spans over 30 cities, from tranquil retreats in Algarve and Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat to gateway cities like in London, New York, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Clients include Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Rosewood, Waldorf Astoria, and W Hotels. Recent highlights include Papermoon at The OWO Raffles London, Ritz Carlton Tokyo’s Lobby Lounge, and Argo bar at Hong Kong’s Four Seasons.

Beyond spatial design, the studio continues to develop a portfolio of design products. To date, the studio has worked with Tai Ping on a collection of couture rugs, the Viola Chair for Poltrona Frau and Bohemian glass lighting for Lasvit.