The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

And the Etsy goes to... magnetic wallpaper

- By Leanne Italie

NEW YORK >> Sian Zeng, who merges her love of fine art and textile design in whimsical, magnetic wallpaper, is the grand prize winner of the first Etsy Design Awards, announced Tuesday.

And she owes it to dinosaurs and Little Red Riding Hood.

The London-based Sian creates handmade, sometimes fairytale-inspired illustrati­ons on wallpaper with magnetic linings, and sells it with three magnets of a customer’s choosing for interactiv­e fun. A dinosaur motif is her best-seller among a dozen designs that also include an enchanted forest and tropical blooms.

“It was inspired by my final year thesis on Little Red Riding Hood. I was interested to see how the story evolved over the centuries,” said the 35-year-old Sian, a graduate of the art school Central Saint Martins, in London.

“I wanted to create interactiv­e magnetic wallpaper that would let people tell their stories using a set of characters.”

She was awarded $15,000, which she said she’ll put back into her Etsy shop, SianZeng .

Etsy, the online marketplac­e for handcrafte­d goods, opened the competitio­n to sellers around the world. The competitio­n drew thousands of contenders. Other winners are based in the United States, Greece and Israel.

Winners were chosen by a panel of judges, including actor Dan Levy, style expert Joe Zee, fashion designer Anavila Misra and artist Garance Dore. The idea, said Etsy trend expert and fellow judge Dayna Isom Johnson, was to recognize the very best of Etsy.

“We’re a global platform and I think sometimes people forget that,” she told The Associated Press. “The Etsy Design Awards are really about the celebratio­n of our incredible community of over 2.3 million sellers that we have around the globe.”

Sian began her Etsy shop with other handmade goods in 2009, soon after her college graduation.

“Being young graduates, it was difficult to showcase our work anywhere,” she said. “Within the first week we sold well.”

The competitio­n’s other winners, in specific design categories, received $1,000 each.

A self-taught woodworker, Justin Nelson of the Etsy shop Fernweh Woodworkin­g, was recognized for inventive decor driven by his Sling Chair. It has a frame of hand-shaped American walnut and a hand-stitched leather seat and back. It was the first chair the Bend, Oregonbase­d former Marine ever created.

Molly Goodall, whose Etsy shop is called Little Goodall, was the signature style winner for a sky-blue, wool-blend, felt girls’ coat featuring a rainbow and fluttery gilded butterflie­s. There’s also a faux fur collar and epaulets.

The McKinney, Texasbased Goodall was inspired to launch her shop of whimsical children’s apparel when her 2-year-old son refused to wear his hood during winter. She created a felt lion coat to motivate him.

Etsy’s earth-friendly winners are an Athens, Greece, couple, Vicky Moudilou and Stam Guinis of the Etsy shop Eating The Goober. They create clothes, accessorie­s and bags out of discarded tires and upcycled fabric. The judges recognized the pair for slide sandals made from recycled materials that come with wide interchang­eable uppers.

The other winners include Tel Aviv, Israel-based Naomi Shiek of the Etsy shop Wood land Papercuts, and architects Alejandro and Sara Pijuan, who create midcentury-inspired pet furniture in their garage, selling on Etsy at Pijuan Design Workshop.

Shiek uses papercut techniques to create Jewish wedding ketubahs, with newlywed customers of many faiths commission­ing designs to showcase their own wedding vows, meaningful texts or wedding contracts.

 ?? VEERLE EVENS — ETSY VIA AP ?? This shows an interactiv­e wallpaper design by Sian Zeng. Zeng, which took the top prize in the first Etsy Design Awards, announced Tuesday, Sept. 24.
VEERLE EVENS — ETSY VIA AP This shows an interactiv­e wallpaper design by Sian Zeng. Zeng, which took the top prize in the first Etsy Design Awards, announced Tuesday, Sept. 24.
 ?? VEERLE EVENS VIA AP ?? Sian Zeng took the top prize in the first Etsy Design Awards, announced Tuesday, Sept. 24, for her whimsical magnetized wallpaper which she sells with three magnets for interactiv­e fun. Inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, the London designer earned a prize of $15,000.
VEERLE EVENS VIA AP Sian Zeng took the top prize in the first Etsy Design Awards, announced Tuesday, Sept. 24, for her whimsical magnetized wallpaper which she sells with three magnets for interactiv­e fun. Inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, the London designer earned a prize of $15,000.

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