The Tatler x The Upper House Easter Market is taking place on March 28, along with pre-booking your ticket, don't miss out on these two special masterclasses with Bydeau and Kaye’s Calligraphy

Not yet booked your tickets for The Tatler x The Upper House Easter Market? We're giving you two extra reasons to not miss out.

Along with an array of handpicked boutique vendors from the Tatler community and dining experiences for the whole family to enjoy, the special spring event will also feature two masterclasses––and we're giving you all the details ahead of time so that you know exactly what to look forward to.

Both classes will be held at the Tatler House––marking the first time that the VIP space will be open to the public––as part of the Tatler x The Upper House Easter Market on March 28. Classes are all free of charge and will be available for a maximum of six guests, on a first-come-first-serve basis. Keep reading for more details.

See also: You're Invited To The Tatler x The Upper House Easter Market On March 28

1. Kaye’s Calligraphy

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Led by calligrapher and illustrator, Kaye Shu, this taster brush lettering class will teach guests to create calligraphy like letters. True to the Easter theme, in this kid-friendly workshop guests will draw a colourful spring wreath using brush pens.

Time: 11am to 12pm; 4:30pm to 5:30pm

2. Bydeau

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Tatler Asia

This seasonal masterclass by Hong Kong florist Bydeau will demonstrate how to create your very own flower tea cup arrangement using fresh flowers from Holland. In the class, guests will be able to make their own arrangement which they can then take home with them.

Time: 3pm to 4pm


The Tatler x The Upper House Easter Market will take place on March 28, 2021 from 10 am to 6pm at Sky Lounge and The Lawn at The Upper House (88 Queensway, Admiralty). Limited tickets are available online at Eventbrite––the event price is HK$100 ticket price which is redeemable for food credit at the Upper House barbecue.


Special Announcement: Government social distancing regulations remain in place. We encourage all participants to exercise good personal hygiene, wear a mask at all times and refrain from attending if they are feeling unwell or have recently returned to Hong Kong from overseas.

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