After spending the past few years working with the Chinese design industry, blogger Zarah Arshad decided to set up Design China. Through this blog she aims to document exactly what is happening in the world of design in China, after she noticed a distinct lack of information on the industry.
After two years preparation, she has just launched the fantastic Design China blog, providing a great platform for China's flourishing design industry: "It has become increasingly apparent that so much is happening in the field of design here, yet there is not one place to access the information for it. Design China aims to fill that gap," she explains.
HBL loves: The recent blogpost on Li Naihan, a designer whose latest collection explores solutions for modern, mobile living.
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