Chan Shing Kee

Hong Kong


This shop with a three-storey, museum-like showroom is run by Daniel Chan, the third generation of a family that’s been in the business for 70 years. Chan Shing Kee is known to collectors and museums worldwide for its fine classical Chinese furniture (16th to 18th century). Scholars' objects, such as ancient screens and wooden boxes, are also available.


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