London Design Silver

2025

Lattice Window

Entrant Company

Luofan Zhuang

Category

Product Design - Jewellery

Client's Name

Country / Region

United Kingdom

The Lattice Window is a refined high-temperature enamel jewellery collection inspired by the poetic charm of Suzhou gardens and the intricate traditional Chinese lattice windows. Each piece transforms cultural heritage into wearable art, capturing the balance between structure and nature, tradition and modernity. Jewellery forms are guided by the geometric patterns of Chinese lattice windows, each pattern narrating a unique story steeped in cultural meaning and historical context. Moreover, the collection employs the plique-a-jour and enamel inlay techniques. A rich gradient of green enamel evokes the lush greenery of the Suzhou garden landscapes behind the windows. Through the natural transition of four different shades of green enamel, it creates a visual effect of the flowing of light. Furthermore, the collection speaks to culturally conscious individuals in the young to middle-aged demographic who appreciate timeless elegance with a touch of heritage and artisanal craft skills. It is not only jewellery, but a poetic expression of tradition, artistry, and the enduring beauty of Chinese cultural legacy.



Credits

University of the Arts London-Central Saint Martins
Luofan Zhuang
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