It's a matter of time before China becomes known for innovative industrial design. The country has been saddled with a reputation for design piracy, a reputation earned through legacy systems; but with 1.4 billion people, eventually the designers interested in true innovation will break through.
Sadly this growth process will be largely opaque to those of us in the West; the country's English-language design media is uncommunicative, to say the least. As a case in point, this design for a rolling carry-on:
That's a clever feature, presumably aimed at the frequent traveler who likes to load up at the duty-free. The design was listed as a Top Ten Excellent Design Product produced in the city of Shijiazhuang, in Hebei.
The kicker: Only those two low-res images were provided, both of them cut off; perhaps more incredibly, neither the designer, the manufacturer nor even the product name are listed! Reverse-image searches come up empty, so unfortunately we can't learn more. Here's to hoping Chinese design media starts promoting their homegrown designs overseas more thoroughly.
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"promoting their homegrown designs overseas more thoroughly" Why? They have over a billion people to market to in their home country. Chinese firms are in the enviable spot that they can focus entirely on the domestic market without risk.
Chinese people are not allowed to travel anywhere