Despite their recent embrace of Capitalist tendencies, the Chinese have yet to ditch their Commie reds in favor of monetary greens, proving that the old guard has not completely eroded. Much like the culture of the country they represent, Design Night's 2008 limited edition Year of the Rat Li Xi Envelopes are a mixture of old tradition and new ideas. This modern twist on the customary craft of the Chinese Red Envelope gives credence to the time honored institution of the Chinese New Year, but unlike other envelopes, which are printed, the Li Xi gift envelopes are entirely laser-cut and carefully hand-assembled. We love the Rats just as much as we loved the pigs last year. See, innovation and institution can co-exist.


V Saturday, 01.12.08 @ 4:06 am

People cut these out by hand with a pair of scissors. Laser cutting? Pfft.




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