Han Collection

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Han Collection is a London-based art gallery that specialises in Korean antiques and contemporary art.

Photos from Han Collection's post 03/02/2026

We are delighted to be participating in East ↔ West: Creative Crossings at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, an exhibition shaped by movement, exchange, and the spaces in between.

Curated by Mayfair Design District, the exhibition brings together artists and designers working across Asian and Western practices, exploring craft, material, and cultural memory as living, evolving languages. Installed throughout the hotel’s public spaces, the works enter into a quiet yet resonant dialogue with the architecture and with one another, inviting pause, attention, and reflection.

This presentation features:

Lee Chang-soo, “London Night Scenery”, 2025, porcelain, colour pigments, transparent glaze
Kim Hyun-jong, “Vase with Pine Tree Decoration”, 2023, porcelain, cobalt blue, iron oxide, silver lustre

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Rooted in Mayfair, shaped by global exchange.

 

Photos from Han Collection's post 04/12/2025

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website, Korean Fine Living, created to carry the spirit of Han Collection beyond the exhibition space and into the rhythm of daily life.

We have curated a boutique collection featuring one-of-a-kind tableware that embodies the quiet harmony between tradition and modern design. Each piece reflects the soul of its maker - crafted by hand, refined through generations, and infused with a timeless sense of balance and grace. Through these works, we invite you to rediscover the art of everyday rituals: to dine, gather, and create meaningful moments with objects that tell a story.

And this is only the beginning, new pieces will be released every week, so stay tuned for what’s to come.

Shop via the link in bio

www.koreanfineliving.com

Photos from Han Collection's post 31/10/2025

We would like to thank everyone who attended the opening of our new exhibition, Traces of Time, Lee Chang-soo’s solo show. The artist will hold two additional demonstrations of his openwork technique this coming Saturday, 1st November, at 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. We warmly invite you to join these sessions, where Lee will share insights into his creative process and the inspirations that shape his work. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience if you wish to attend.

The exhibition runs until the 22nd November. The selection of artworks reflects sustained effort and long-term experimentation, defined by a pursuit of completeness and depth. Inspired by the striking contrasts of urban environments, vibrant city lights, nature, and a convergence of Eastern and Western sensibilities, the works present a complex and engaging visual dialogue.

Photos from Han Collection's post 15/10/2025

Join us for the opening of Traces of Time, a solo exhibition by Lee Chang-soo, on 30 October, 18:00–20:00. The artist will be present to demonstrate his openwork technique and share insights into his creative process.

Running from 30 October to 22 November, the exhibition presents an ongoing exploration of visual language through the expansion of dots and lines, ultimately forming complete images that evoke emotion, memory, and transformation. These visual traces serve as records of the artist’s inner journey, inviting viewers to engage with his perspective.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity! Please RSVP at your earliest convenience to ensure your name is included on the guest list

Photos from Han Collection's post 15/09/2025

Due to the overwhelming interest, we’re pleased to announce that the exhibition, “Lines Between Silence: A Dialogue in Thread, Clay, and Wood,” has been extended until 27th September. We sincerely thank everyone who has visited and supported the show so far!

Featuring works by Jung So-yun, Shin Su-yeon, and Kim Ki-tae, the exhibition explores natural forms and landscapes through the distinct materials of thread, clay, and wood - weaving together a contemplative experience that resonates quietly across form and material.

Don’t miss the chance to experience it in person!

Photos from Han Collection's post 21/05/2025

The Revelations Biennale is now open, and we are excited to present a curated selection of Korea’s finest craftsmanship in the heart of Paris.

Our exhibition showcases exceptional works in celadon, buncheong, porcelain, lacquer, and mother-of-pearl—each piece reflecting Korea’s rich artistic heritage. From the timeless elegance of celadon to the intricate beauty of lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlay, these works embody the skill, precision, and innovation that have shaped Korean craft through the centuries. This collection offers a unique opportunity to explore how traditional craftsmanship continues to influence and inspire contemporary design.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Revelations Biennale and sharing this extraordinary display with you.

Photos from Han Collection's post 05/05/2025

We’re excited to share a sneak preview of some of the incredible artists we’ll be showcasing during our collaboration with Icheon Ceramic as part of London Craft Week.

Kim Daisung masterfully utilises metalware to evoke the elegance of the moon jar silhouette. Na Yong-hwan presents intricate buncheong ware, while Han Do-hyun captivates with his stunning copper red glazes on porcelain.

Don’t miss the opportunity to see these beautiful pieces—and many more—in person. Visit our gallery during London Craft Week, 12–18 May.

Photos from Han Collection's post 30/04/2025

We are thrilled to participating London Craft Week 2025 with I Cheon artists.

Please take a look at our exhibition for this year's London Craft week which lasts until 18th of May 2025. We have a variety of contemporary Korean ceramics from white porcelain jars in minimalists white porcelain to stoneware iron decorated Buncheong and also glass works, metal ware and lacquer pieces . We hope that you can all take a look at our exhibition before these art works sent back to Korea !! Please pop in to our gallery in Bloomsbury during the usual opening hours. No booking is required and entry is free.

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Photos from Han Collection's post 03/04/2025

We are proud to present a special display celebrating Modern Masters, artists who redefined Korean ceramics by reviving and refining the techniques of the Joseon and Goryeo dynasties. Born in the early 20th century during Korea’s Colonial Period (1910-1945), Ji Sun-Tak, Han Ik-Hwan, Ahn Dong-Oh, and Kim Jeong-Ok dedicated their careers to mastering the elegance of celadon and the purity of white porcelain.

From the soft curves of moon jars to the delicate translucency of celadon, cobalt-adorned porcelain, and masterfully crafted tea bowls, this display offers a rare opportunity to experience the enduring beauty of these timeless pieces.

On view until April 17th at our gallery—don’t miss the chance to view the legacy of Korea’s modern ceramic masters.

Photos from Han Collection's post 04/03/2025

Acquisition Announcement:

We are thrilled to announce that the V&A Museum has purchased the beautiful collaborative artwork by Lee Chang-su and Kwon Young-hee during Collect Art Fair. The concept behind the piece is inspired by the stylised movement of a masu salmon leaping, capturing both its graceful motion and the vibrant hues.

It is a privilege and honour for both the artists and us to have facilitated this acquisition.

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Photos from Han Collection's post 28/02/2025

We are thrilled with the positive feedback we have received during preview and we would like to thank everyone who visited our stand at the Collect Art Fair. If you haven't had the chance yet, the fair runs until Sunday 2nd of March.

Photos from Han Collection's post 27/02/2025

Collect Art Fair is on now! Don’t miss the exciting opportunity to see the exquisite works of the Icheon artists. Delve into the rich tradition, from porcelain to buncheong, with each piece reimagined with a modern twist.

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33 Museum Street
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Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 6pm
Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 11am - 6pm