Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.
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Ka-Lai Chan's most recent work is titled "The Ordinary Family" (2012). This a furniture collection, currently consisting of five pieces, is a carefully selected and modified group of used furniture and is partly inspired by stories of the designer’s own family or observations of families around her. The furniture family includes a rocking horse, a coffee-table, a praying chair, a classical side table and the ‘No Sign of Design’ chair; a basic practical chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.

Chan creates frozen moments that can be interpreted as points in the personal lives of members of a family. The Ordinary Family represents a common human family. However, what we do not know is as with real families, each family itself has their own secrets and taboos..

Photo credits: Jay Tang | VISUAL CREATURE

Ka-Lai Chan
Ka-Lai Chan Utrecht, Netherlands