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Sanaz Ghafari

Sanaz Ghafari

Iran (IR)

Sanaz Ghafari was born in 1990 in Isfahan, Iran, where she still lives and works. Having grown up next to the river and traditional architecture which help people to be creative. Throughout her life, Sanaz has always been interested in art. In her practice in the field of art since 2007, she fascinated by jewelry design and holds Bachelor's and master's degrees in metal handicraft with the major of make and design of jewelry. After completing her degree she tries more to achieve professional experience in her major. She has several different national exhibitions from 2008 to 2020, and co-operate with jewelry makers. Sanaz has won several prizes until now. She is trying to increase her skills in jewelry design every day because she thinks the art and specially jewelry design can create a more beautiful world.

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Xiaojie Hu

Xiaojie Hu

China (CN)

Cloisonne is an intangible cultural heritage. It has been introduced into China since the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. Due to exquisite production, complicated craftsmanship, scarce production and high price, it has always been only used by the palace nobles. After hundreds of years of inheritance and evolution, integrating traditional Chinese aesthetics and cultural wisdom, cloisonne has become a very representative craftsmanship in China. With the popularization of industrialization, people pursue efficiency more, and fewer and fewer people are engaged in this pure handicraft. The artist hopes to bring Cloisonne technology into jewelry design through his own efforts, so as to make his design more unique and make Cloisonne more commercial value. She believes that this traditional craft can be inherited and developed only if it is recognized by more people.

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Charlotte Friis

Charlotte Friis

Denmark (DK)

The relevance of design comes from telling stories that make people reflect on their lives. The design process starts with changing the perception of normal objects into multi-functional ones. The originality comes from mixing together the normality with the styling of basic objects parts, giving them another layer of meaning that brings out a new ingenuous way of usage. The conceptual overcoating of items makes them more fun and interactive, and as an ultimate goal - bringing joy, to the user. One of the highlights is that the Children Papers Chair is going to be exhibited in 2018 in "Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood", London, UK.

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Hanna Korhonen

Hanna Korhonen

Finland (FI)

Hanna Korhonen is a designer who believes in Art ReNouveau and that the light will conquer the world. Her designs revolve around contrasts in form, colours, textures, light and shadow. Hanna's works in the world of design have been noticed and awarded internationally. Hanna contributes her knowledge and help through the field of jewellery design by teaching new designers, participating in the revolution of jewellery to promote the knowledge of the production and creators of jewellery, and by working in positions of trust in this field.

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Pierre Foulonneau

Pierre Foulonneau

France (FR)

Graduated in Industrial Design from l’École de Design Nantes Atlantique in 2003. I live and work in Nantes, France, where I crate everyday objects with an affinity for household items, tableware and furniture. I collaborate with international brands such as Emko, Paşabahçe, RigTig or Riva Brazilian Luxury to name a few. I design honest, beautiful, functional and emotional products that find a long lasting place in people’s life.

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Makoto Furihata

Makoto Furihata

Japan (JP)

In order to understand Japanese architecture, he often goes to see old wooden buildings in various areas of Japan such as Kyoto and Nara. He thinks that it is an important study to sense new things by returning to the origin of Japanese architecture, and wisdom and thought of the predecessors. Learning from classics is not limited to architecture. He believes that it is common to all fields. Based on that idea, he designs building.

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