IRREGULart - Exotic Mosaic Workshop | Coasters | Photo Frames | Candlesticks | Table Lamps | Moon Lamps | Tsim Sha Tsui
4.9
(16 reviews)
50+ booked
Tung Wui Commercial Building
What to expect
- IRREGULart irregularly breaks the traditional meaning, promotes the integration of creativity into life, mainly promotes the unique culture and art from all over the world, and regularly launches workshops with different themes. Students can learn to make some special crafts through class and understand the art and culture from all over the world.
- IRREGULart mainly recommends to everyone the "Exotic" mosaic, which is translated from MOSAIC. Its original meaning is a detailed decoration made by mosaic. An art that uses colored inlays such as pebbles, shells, tiles, and glass to apply painted patterns on walls or floors. Originated in ancient Greece. In order to make the floor more solid and durable, people who lived in caves in the early days used various marbles to lay the floor. The earliest mosaics were developed on this basis.
- Today, there are more and more flexible materials available for making mosaics. From the traditional marble, pebbles, glass bricks, pottery tiles, porcelain tiles and enamel, etc., to any materials you can use in life such as buttons, tableware or stationery. In this era of high industrial technology, glass-like mosaics made of gold and silver can also be mass-produced.
- IRREGULart's "Exotic" mosaic materials are diverse. The mosaics include photo frames, candlesticks, table lamps, gooseneck lamps, Aladdin's lamps, moon lamps, etc. to choose from. In addition, students can also bring their own utensils to the classroom. It gives the household items a second life by giving them a new look. Use some simple techniques to restore the popularity of meaningful old objects, improve their memory, and add meaning to environmentally-themed creations. Students complete everything from material selection to design by themselves, and finally take the completed work home, adding a sense of ritual to life.
- Tie-dye has a long history. Originated from the Yellow River Basin. It is still uncertain when it originated. According to records, as early as the Eastern Jin Dynasty, knotted and anti-dyed twisted valerian silk had been produced in large quantities. Tie-dyeing generally uses cotton white cloth or cotton-linen blended white cloth as raw material. The tie-dying process is divided into two parts: tying and dyeing. It uses yarn, thread, rope and other tools to tie, sew, tie, patch, clip and other combinations of fabrics before dyeing. Its purpose is to prevent dyeing on the tied parts of the fabric, so that the tied parts maintain their original color while the untied parts are evenly dyed.
- Modern dyes are rich in variety, and tie-dye technology has many choices. Reactive dyes can be operated at low temperatures. Disperse dyes have good penetration and direct dyes have natural effects. At present, tie-dyeing is no longer limited to clothing, but has a wider range of uses. The products include hundreds of varieties such as piece-colored cloth, tablecloths, door curtains, clothing, ethnic bags, hats, hand towels, scarves, pillow covers, bed sheets, etc. IRREGULart provides handkerchiefs, pencil cases, long bags, T-shirts, canvas bags, backpacks, neck scarves, pillow cases, etc. to choose from.
Workshop address
- 14th Floor, 27 Bower Lane, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
- 14/F,Tung Wui Commercial building,27 Prat Avenue,Tsim Sha Tsui,Kowloon,HK
Workshop time:
*Tsim Sha Tsui Studio: Every Monday to Sunday 11:00 / 14:00 / 16:00 / 18:00





Exotic Mosaic Gooseneck Lamp MOSAIC Swan Lamp $598




Exotic Mosaic Photo Frame MOSAIC Photo Frame $328

Exotic Mosaic Candle Holder MOSAIC Candle Holder $328








Exotic Mosaic Table Lamp MOSAIC Table Lamp $498










Exotic Mosaic Moon Lamp MOSAIC Moon Lamp $698






















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