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SYMPHONIES OF COLOUR

THROUGH HER dynamic combinations of colour and a playful use of unconventional materials, designer Yu Mei Huang’s sculptural pieces celebrate knitwear as wearable works of art. Radically transforming exhibition spaces with tactile and thought-provoking designs, she has captured the attention of audiences throughout the world as a renowned textiles artist and directional knitwear designer.

Yu Mei has exhibited in London, Taiwan and Japan, and has collaborated with acclaimed Japanese artists Iwaya Kaho and Norahi Ukabu, whilst her workshops are popular with luxury brands including Michael Kors and Salvatore Ferragamo. She also

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