
Real Leather. Stay Different.: When Leather Meets Traditional Chinese Arts
In this new series, Real Leather. Stay Different. explores Traditional Chinese Culture, combining the two ancient arts of bamboo weaving and leather craft.
Last month, we celebrated the winners of this year’s China Mainland Student Design Competition at a dedicated Awards Ceremony, where they each received their trophies in front of fellow students and key industry figures. This year’s competition received an incredible 878 entries and the judges were hugely impressed with the level of creativity and innovation that went into the different categories.
The winners were:
This year, judges also decided to create an additional award, the Inspirational Design Award, which was awarded to YingYing Pan from Donghua University, Shanghai for their beautiful entry Fold, which the judges felt was a strong contender for the Accessory prize.
For more information on the China Mainland Student Design Competition, click here.
For more information on the International and other Regional competitions, click here.
In this new series, Real Leather. Stay Different. explores Traditional Chinese Culture, combining the two ancient arts of bamboo weaving and leather craft.
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