Made in China

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DESIGN IN CH I NA

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Designed in China – the new Made in China?

China has been something of a design wasteland over the last century but a new generation of furniture designers could well be putting China back on the design map. Tom Pattinson asks if China will soon be regarded as the world’s drawing board rather than just the world’s factory. Sadly there aren’t a lot of nice things to say

science, medicine, cartography, engineering

about most of China’s urban landscape – it’s

and design. Fast-forward another thousand

just pretty dull. I’m not saying that foreign

years to the Ming Dynasty and we were once

architecture in American or European is spot

again going through another design renais-

on and yes, there are lovely historical quarters

sance producing some of the most sought

and the odd glamorous garden to be found in

after products in the world. Now – over four

most of our cities, but generally this country’s

hundred years later – the Ming style furniture

modern buildings were created for function

and porcelain are still being replicated today

and not for aesthetics. Therefore many cities

by contemporary artists and designers.

are made up of functional soviet-style block

Creativity and design innovation was

buildings produced in standard concrete-

put on hold after Liberation as the focus was

grey, occasionally covered with public-toilet

put on increasing agricultural and industrial

white tiles, or more recently, anonymous

output at the expense of everything else.

reflective glass frontages. If you’re lucky you

Whether it was apartment buildings, house-

might fun with a gaudy faux temple roof perc-

hold furniture, or everyday kitchenware, the

hed on top. Our capital in particular is known

only requirements were high functionality

for its exceptional ugliness – an affliction that

and low cost. During this era, families all over

often occurs when aesthetics are replaced

the country owned the same mass-produced

with functionality on a tight budget.

goods such as the ‘Golden Dragon’ family thermos, a ‘Double Fish’ washing bowl or me-

Low-cost living

tal drinking cup. Ironically, today, these iden-

Architecture aside, the utilitarian functiona-

tical products are kitsch commodities that the

lism of the 20th century saw a glut of mass

younger generation and tourists alike, scour

produced products and furniture in nearly

the shops of Beijing and Shanghai in search of

every households. At that time, ensuring the

both originals and replicas.

welfare of the billion plus population was a much higher priority than object de art. Head back a millennia and a half howe-

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China reborn As the country began to embrace western

ver, during the seventh century, when most of

commercialism and increased its economic

Europe were living in mud huts in the depths

might during the ‘80s, elements of the coun-

of the Dark Ages, the Tang Dynasty were

try began to change. Individuals moved out

leading the world, creating breakthroughs in

of communal housing and, as a class system

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DESIGN I N CH I NA

emerged, people wanted to show their indivi-

tic wasteland of the Cultural Revolution; and

duality through their home and the products

the country’s education system has focused

in it.

more on rote learning than creativity or try-

The country became a global financial

ing anything original. Whilst China may still

and political player as it joined the WTO and

be regarded as the capital of copies there are

won the right to host the 2008 Olympics.

now over 400 design schools here, producing

Western architects vied to construct the tal-

10,000 design graduates a year who plan to

lest, sleekest and sexiest buildings in one of

change that.

the most talked about cities in the world. The skylines of Beijing and Shanghai began

Heritage rediscovered

to change; international architectural heavy

Some of the fine artists that have put China

weights such as Rem Koolhaus and Norman

in the global headlines are leading the way

Foster reshaped the capital, and the world

in now galvanizing a commercial design

watched as the capital turned into a global

scene. One of the artists is Shao Fan. This

metropolis. However the new buildings

45-year-old has made his international repu-

sprouting up were mainly created by Western

tation with his modern twists on traditional

architects and, as some have argued, lacked

furniture. He deconstructs the ancient de-

home grown talent. This was, according to

signs – taking replica Ming Dynasty furniture

some, because there simply is no local Chi-

apart and embedding it in modern materials

nese design talent.

such as transparent acrylic or black lacquer.

“Most Chinese design is either directly

Over the last decade Shao Fan unique style

copied or following trends in international

has gained him plenty of attention on the

design,” says artist and architect Ai Weiwei

global art market and his works have shown

“It’s true to say that China doesn’t yet have its own clear design aesthetic, but it’s wrong to say that there isn’t any good original design in China,” who worked with Herzog and De Meuron on

and Albert Museum’s ‘China Design Now’ in

has function, beauty and honesty, we either

London. What originally started as a satirical

have soulless and ugly buildings thrown up

art work to show the irony of so many antique

by State-owned enterprises or trendy young

furniture dealers selling fake ‘Ming Dynasty’

architects trying to create masterpieces.”

furniture, made from modern materials, is

However designer Ma Yansong of MAD Architects disagrees. “It’s true to say that China doesn’t yet have its own clear design

coincidentally, now becoming a template for much of contemporary furniture design. Shao Fan shares a studio in eastern Beij-

aesthetic, but it’s wrong to say that there isn’t

ing with a number of other up and coming

any good original design in China,” he says.

designers including Song Tao of Zizaoshe De-

“We’re starting again from nothing, and only

sign and Ah Lian. They are fusing their ideas

starting to discover ourselves and our identity

and now commercializing the artwork by

but that doesn’t mean there isn’t one.”

creating modern furniture in a similar vein,

He’s right; design in China really is star-

using the elegance of the ancient Ming and

ting from scratch. It wasn’t until 1982 that

Qing Dynasty design with modern European-

the first design schools opened bringing the

style minimalism.

first elements of design back after the aesthe-

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around the world including at 2007’s Victoria

the Olympic Stadium. “Instead of design that

“Chinese design is about reinventing tra-

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ditions, fusing them with Western influence

not be long before Lin Jing is seen as the

to create a very individual expression,” says

equivalent to French designer Philippe Starck

Pearl Lam owner of the Contrast Galleries

or British designer Terrence Conran.

where Shao Fan has exhibited. Zhang Hongxing, curator of the 2007

New identity

V&A exhibition agrees: “We like to see so-

But it’s not only the fine artists who are ma-

mething new but that also reminds us of our

king waves in design. As the ‘80s generation

heritage. I mean deep traditions, not superfi-

who grew up with iconic images of western

cial dragons and symbols.”

graphic design, architecture and furniture

Back at Song Tao’s studio, his sleek black lacquered tables and chairs are spread across the space. They have been featured in a num-

turn into adults, some are beginning to forge a name for themselves. One of those is Liu Feng of Pep Art + De-

ber of global design magazines but the es-

sign. His animal-shaped furniture has shown

sence of the design is still clearly Chinese.

not only in mainland exhibitions but also in

“A lot of people think furniture after the

Europe and he is not afraid to think beyond

Ming and Qing [era] doesn’t have any antique

what is regarded as the norm in Chinese de-

appeal and is not valuable, so I tend to draw

sign. “The important thing [in design] is the

antique elements out in contemporary pieces

originality of the idea and we’re starting to

of furniture,” says Song Tao. “I think Chinese

realise that more and more on the Mainland

furniture has actually been evolving quite

that boundaries don’t exist.”

well ever since the reform and opening.” As the domestic design market matures

As growing wealth leads to greater independence, the desire to show off indivi-

and the international art market increasingly

dualism is being seen increasingly through

looks to China, other artists have moved from

design. Mass produced furniture in functional

fine art, further towards commercial design.

housing are no longer what the younger ge-

Lin Jing created an international name dis-

neration of aesthetically aware entrepreneurs

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want, they prefer individually designed

stunning works such as Long Island Chaise

homes with unique interior designs that ex-

– a stainless steal chaise long. However her

press their individuality. From architecture to

works retain a strong traditional feel. Some of

furniture to crockery the new design-aware

her sleek works are carved from a single piece

population is turning away from mass-pro-

of wood, most have no straight or flat edges,

duced Made In China produce and turning

all of them have elements of traditional Ming

towards a new label – Designed in China.

design. “I find that Ming [style] is rather simple

As the young architect Ma Yansong says, it is only now that the country is in a stronger

and abstract, just right for my taste,” she says.

economic position that culture and creativity

At only 35 years old Lin Jing has also

become a priority for the people. “Ideas and

increasingly been regarded as one of the first

concepts take time to build, it’s natural that

generations of contemporary designers. Her

culture takes time to catch up with the eco-

porcelain, which has seen her branch from

nomy, but it’s only recently that people have

the art world to the commercial world, is

been able to afford to appreciate design,” he

widely available in design stores from Shang-

says. “We’re behind, but I’m positive about

hai to London with items such as her Qiqi

the future.”

tea-pot selling for around 1,500RMB; it might

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