Rimowa Launches Fourth Edition of Student Design Prize Competition
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Summary
Rimowa has launched the fourth edition of its Student Design Prize, an annual competition that supports emerging creative talent. The program seeks innovative design projects addressing global challenges and promoting meaningful change. Last year's winner was HOTTIE, a belt designed to alleviate menstrual pain, selected by transdisciplinary practitioner Matylda Krzykowski. The competition highlights Rimowa's commitment to fostering the next generation of designers through this educational initiative.
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· 4 pulledGerman luggage brand Rimowa has announced the fourth edition of the Rimowa Design Prize, an annual programme dedicated to championing the next generation of creatives.
The competition, which is in its fourth year, aims to highlight the work of young designers.
It seeks innovative design projects that tackle global issues and lead to meaningful change.
Last year's winning prize went to HOTTIE, a belt that eases menstrual pain.
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