Design Shanghai 2015: Fantasy flowers, deco and a dragon - the top picks of this year's fair

Wang Yuyang's Bally Jean Prouvé House
This year's Design Shanghai fair was marked by a strong Chinese presence amongst the exhibitors. Stealing the show was Wang Yuyang, with the Bally Jean Prouvé House, which housed the opening cocktail event. Courtesty of Forward-Anh Phi
(Image credit: Forward-Anh Phi)

In China even the design world moves at hyper-speed.  Last year's inaugural Design Shanghai exhibition was largely dominated by a wide range of international brands, with just 9 local designers. This year, an increase in big-hitting names like Magis and Vitra was matched by 30 young Chinese designers keen to play their part in China's design (r)evolution.

Leading the local pack was Shanghai architectural studio neri&hu with their elegantly understated light for Parachilna which debuted in Shanghai before its upcoming Milan outing. Also on show was the award-winning design duo's contemporary take on the traditional sedan chair for Classicon.

Back again with a much larger space than last year was The Beast founder Amber Xiang with a fantasy forest-in-the-city concept cafe.  The Shanghai-based designer used 500 purple magnolia trees, 200 sakura and 300 willows to create the intriguing urban oasis.

First-time exhibitors included ipluso. Its collection of lifestyle accessories include the ipluso '4 eyes' range of minimalist reading glasses, ergonomically designed to suit the local fashion-conscious market.

Chinese artist Wang Yuyang added his own take on a Modernist architectural icon. Using binary code and 3-D image generation he transformed the precise dimensions of Jean Prouvé's iconic 6x9 'Demountable House' (on show at the entrance to the fair), into a decidedly industrial-esque sculpture of copper, wood, steel and plastic.

A powerful cross-cultural creative combination was also at play at Design MVW, which showcased a standout series of geometric furniture in bronze, including a striking desk and Art Deco-inspired lighting.

Strong showings also included David Gill Galleries, with a collection of curvaceous tables. A highlight was the outstanding 'Calla' fireplace in Negro Marquina marble designed by Zaha Hadid for Citco.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong-based rug designers and painters Brad Davis and Janis Provisor of Fort Street Studio brought their trademark painterly touch to a series of contemporary rugs including the standout hand-knotted wild silk 'Border' rug.

Craftsmanship was a strong theme at this year's event.  Among the best were a walnut 'Malt Vault' whiskey travel case hand-made by Scotland's Method Studio, British designer Alun Heslop's limited edition 'Dragon Kre' sculptural chair in foundry cast bronze and Shanghai-based design studio Grado's origami-inspired chair. Gallery ALL presented a strong collection of furniture that included Zhoujie Zhang's angular gold dining chair and covetable steel furniture pieces that 'fold' up for easy removal by Naihan Li.

One of the most popular spots for the ubiquitous exhibition 'selfie' was in front of Fredrikson Stallard's 4-meter-wide 'Prologue' installation created for Swarovski. Made from galvanized steel and 8,000 blue crystals, it nodded to the Austrian company's Yangtze River Basin Waterschool charity programme.

The true mark of the fair's success, however, came towards the end of the first day when reports emerged of enterprising touts successfully selling entrance tickets on the street outside the fair.

'The energy for Design Shanghai went to another level compared to last year, but when a country is deprived of design for a long time, it is natural that people both young and old are interested in trying to learn more.  They are curious to see and experience them in person,' observed neri&hu's Lyndon Neri.

Jean Prouvé's iconic 6x9 'Demountable House' transformed into an industrial-esque sculpture of copper, wood, steel and plastic

Using binary code and 3-D image generation he transformed Jean Prouvé's iconic 6x9 'Demountable House' into a decidedly industrial-esque sculpture of copper, wood, steel and plastic. Courtesty of Forward-Anh Phi

(Image credit: Forward-Anh Phi)

'Bai Ma Ma' lights for Parachilna

'Bai Ma Ma' - one of neri & hu's understated lights for Parachilna

(Image credit: Neri&Hu)

Neri & hu's update on the sedan chair for Classicon

Also on show was neri & hu's update on the sedan chair for Classicon

(Image credit: Neri&Hu)

Francis Sultana's 'Bodil' chair

Francis Sultana's wild and wonderful 'Bodil' chair, on show at David Gill Galleries

(Image credit: Photography :Martin Slivka)

The Beast Cafe, a fantasy forest-in-the-city concept cafe

Back again was The Beast Cafe, a fantasy forest-in-the-city concept cafe

(Image credit: The Beast Cafe)

Amber Xiang using pine bark, stone benches and more than 800 trees to recreate the feeling of a spring stroll

Designer and florist Amber Xiang used pine bark, stone benches and more than 800 trees to recreate the feeling of a spring stroll

(Image credit: Amber Xiang)

Glasses from ipluso's '4 eyes' collection

Glasses from ipluso's '4 eyes' collection

(Image credit: Ipluso)

'When a country is deprived of design for a long time, it is natural that people both young and old are interested in trying to learn more,' says neri & hu's Lyndon Neri.

The TASTE pop-up shop, which focused on Japanese craftsmanship

The TASTE pop-up shop, which focused on Japanese craftsmanship, drawing crowds of all ages

(Image credit: TASTE pop-up shop)

Zaha Hadid's marble 'Calla' fireplace

Zaha Hadid's mesmerising, marble 'Calla' fireplace, designed for Citco (on show at David Gill Galleries).

(Image credit: Photography: Jacopo Spilimbergo)

'Cut-Out' sofa by Mattia Bonetti

David Gill Galleries also showcased the riotous 'Cut-Out' sofa by Mattia Bonetti.

(Image credit: Photography: Stephane Briolant)

A bronze, deco desk - titled 'Revelation'

A bronze, deco desk - titled 'Revelation' - which came courtesy of Design MVW

(Image credit: Design MVW)

Fort Street Studio's hand-knotted 'Border' rug

Fort Street Studio's hand-knotted 'Border' rug, made from wild silk

(Image credit: Fort Street Studio's)

Kvadrat's stand at the fair

Textile magnifico Kvadrat's enchanting stand at the fair

(Image credit: Kvadrat)

The hand-made 'Malt Vault' whiskey case

The hand-made 'Malt Vault' whiskey case, designed by Method Studio

(Image credit: Method Studio)

'Dragon Kre' chair by Alun Heslop

Representing Britain, Alun Heslop showcased his zoomorphic 'Dragon Kre' chair

(Image credit: Alun Heslop)

The sparkling, spindly filaments and rippling waves of Arik Levy

The sparkling, spindly filaments and rippling waves of Arik Levy, on show at Louise Alexander's stand.

(Image credit: Photography: Glops)

Designers Ian Stallard and Patrik Fredikson in front of the glimmering 'Prologue' for Swarovski

Designers Ian Stallard and Patrik Fredikson in front of the glimmering 'Prologue' for Swarovski - this year's top selfie spot

(Image credit: Swarovski)

Catherine Shaw is a writer, editor and consultant specialising in architecture and design. She has written and contributed to over ten books, including award-winning monographs on art collector and designer Alan Chan, and on architect William Lim's Asian design philosophy. She has also authored books on architect André Fu, on Turkish interior designer Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu, and on Beijing-based OPEN Architecture's most significant cultural projects across China.