Inspired by historical references from Vietnam’s traditional toy heritage, the wooden horse is a folk toy that reflects both the natural landscape and the craftsmanship of Vietnamese wood artisans. Beyond simple re-creation, Red Wooden Horse brings a contemporary atmosphere while preserving the subtle spirit of Vietnam’s distinctive handcrafted culture.
Field Design Collective x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Duchcal
Gạc-măng-giê (Garde-manger) is a traditional woven basket once common in Hanoian homes, quietly holding everyday objects and memories of the past. Objects that once lay still within it now awaken through a child’s curiosity, evoking the gentle elegance and contemplative spirit of old Hanoi.
Field Design Collective x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Duchcal


Chess games by the lake are a familiar part of everyday Hanoi life, where players and onlookers gather, bridging generations. In a quiet blend of reality and imagination, the figures seem to drift out of memory and folklore. This artwork draws inspiration from the Kim Hoàng folk painting tradition.
Field Design x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Trúc Nhi Hoàng
Through the work of artisans, Bát Tràng clay is shaped into ceramic products of careful craftsmanship. For centuries, the village has preserved its pottery tradition while gradually adapting techniques and designs, contributing to the continuity of Vietnamese ceramic culture.
Field Design x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Trúc Nhi Hoàng
Memory doesn’t reside deep within museums, but in everyday objects – simple and familiar. And when these objects are brought out and dusted off, memory emerges more vivid than ever.
Field Design x Duchcal


Street vendors with their laden baskets of treats have long been an inseparable part of life in the capital. That vibrant marketplace energy lives on through colorful tò he clay figurines – humble yet deeply familiar to so many childhoods.
Field Design x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Trúc Nhi Hoàng
Within one of the capital’s most iconic landmarks, St. Joseph’s Cathedral reveals a space of quiet reverence—where serenity lingers, and timeless architecture endures.
Field Design Collective x Duchcal
Field Design x Trường Thạnh
A contemporary spirit is breathed into a small frame on Bát Tràng ceramics, where a modern horse gallops forward.
Field Design Collective x Astro
Inspired by Kim Hoàng folk art, this piece bridges traditional Vietnamese painting and contemporary expression through the image of a horse, emphasizing the continuity of culture and the autonomy of each artistic language.
Field Design Collective x Astro
Here lies my yearning to return to my hometown, a sprawling farm where I can lose myself in nature’s serenity.
The warm sun, freshly scented air, and melodic birdsong bring about a blissful getaway. Yet, as I navigate the complexities of adulthood, I’m still grappling with questions about love, hard work, and the wish for a sense of home and belonging.
I believe that we all have moments when our bodies yearn for rest, and our hearts crave peace. These moments often surface when we reminisce.
I hope you find peace and that it reminds you of a place that feels your own.
Field Design x Astro x Minh Quý
Displayed at the Ngóc Ngách Exhibition
A corner of Hanoi’s Old Quarter catches the day’s first light.
Amid the rush of daily life, a child’s imagination continues to drift upward with the morning sun.
Field Design Collective x Trúc Nhi Hoàng


Inspired by Hàng Trống folk paintings, this work depicts a dragon rising through drifting clouds, in pursuit of a toy horse, set against the lively festive atmosphere of the capital.
Field Design Collective x Trúc Nhi Hoàng
Bonsai, birds, and a window frame.
Field Design Collective x Duchcal
The art of Water Puppetry reimagined through a contemporary lens.
Field Design Collective x Duchcal
Xôi is a beloved breakfast tradition for Hanoians. This artwork captures an early morning Xôi Mây vendor, hands moving swiftly as customers gather to savor those familiar flavors. The work draws inspiration from Đông Hồ folk paintings.
Field Design Collective x Trúc Nhi Hoàng




Field Design Collective x Tired City
Vietnam is widely recognized for its rich diversity in both culture and nature. This collection of paintings draws inspiration from the reciprocal relationship between lush landscapes, iconic wildlife, and the human-made structures shaped by Vietnamese people on the land of their ancestors.
Field Design x Tired City x Huỳnh Minh Thống x Duchcal



The collection consists of 12 paintings inspired by the beauty of Vietnamese cultural architecture.
01. Hoàng
02. Namazu
03. Yàng
Artist: Huỳnh Minh Thống




The collection consists of 12 paintings inspired by the beauty of Vietnamese cultural architecture.
01. Gốm Trời
02. Như Nguyệt
03. Duyên
04. Son
Artist: Huỳnh Minh Thống




The collection consists of 12 paintings inspired by the beauty of Vietnamese cultural architecture.
01. Quy
02. Ngọc
03. Rồng Chầu Rắn Cuộn
Artist: Huỳnh Minh Thống