2026 Lunar New Year Guide VOL 2 : Where to Shop, Eat & Celebrate

2026 Lunar New Year Guide VOL 2 : Where to Shop, Eat & Celebrate

Lunar New Year, Our Way: Shop, Eat & Celebrate

Lunar New Year isn’t about perfection — it’s about gathering. Around the table, around shared tastes, and around objects that quietly live with us long after the holiday ends.

Here’s what’s been on our table, in our homes, and close to our hearts this season.


Home & Decor

Emme Candles

Natural home fragrances inspired by Asian scents and flavors, creating warmth and grounding in everyday spaces.


The Baobae

Playful stickers, pins, and objects inspired by Asian childhood nostalgia — small touches that spark joy.

 


Okay.Take.Care

Small-batch ceramic works that blend traditional Korean arts with modern design, inviting ritual and nature into the home.


Zoto & Co

A cheeky, colorful collection of handmade art and stationery inspired by Chinese heritage and a love for whimsy.


Sonyalei

Vibrant illustrations inspired by everyday experiences, designed to create connection through storytelling.


Chop Suey Club

A Chinese-diaspora design and art boutique offering objects that feel bold, thoughtful, and meant to be shared.


Overice

Lunar New Year limited greeting cards inspired by cultural symbols and four-character idioms of blessing and fortune.


Miiasoey

Playful art rooted in the idea of “children’s doodles for adults,” inviting us to unlearn rules and reconnect with our inner child.


Gentle Oriental

Illustration and tattoo work celebrating Chinese heritage through modern interpretations of traditional aesthetics.


Jia Sung

An annual Lunar New Year calendar to look forward to every year, blending painting, textiles, and printmaking.


Yu and Me Books

A relaxed bookstore centered on Asian American literature and authors of color — where culture lives through stories.

 


Food, Drinks & Dining

Chi Forest

Refreshing beverages that are always stocked in our fridge for gatherings big and small.


Tsingtao Beer

A classic beer that shows up at almost every celebration.


Lunar

Smooth hard seltzers made with real Asian fruits and gentle bubbles — perfect for Lunar New Year toasts.


Mila

Authentic soup dumplings, noodles, and chef-crafted sauces bringing familiar flavors to the table.

 


Starting the Year, Collected — Not Rushed

This list isn’t about trends or perfect Lunar New Year aesthetics. It’s simply what we love — what we wear, share, eat, and live with.

However you’re celebrating, we hope you find your favorites here and make Lunar New Year your own.

🧧 Happy Lunar New Year from all of us at DAWANG 🧧

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