The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026 Has a Winner—and the Story Behind It Is Fascinating

Craft's Biggest Night Just Got Even More Interesting

From a Korean artist's paper-and-porcelain experiment to a Ghana-Spain weaving collaboration, the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026 celebrates craft at its most inventive. And for the first time, the Prize comes to Southeast Asia to announce its winner, supported by an exhibition of the finalists at the National Gallery Singapore. A total of 30 finalists are exhibited, including twelve from Asia, all shortlisted from over 5,100 entries this year.

Apart from journalists from around the globe, the announcement ceremony featured a star-studded guests list. Among them were Thai stars Baifern, Phuwin Tang and Tawan Vihokratana, as well as Hong Kong actress Kara Wai and Japanese actor/dancer Min Tanaka. Royalty was also in the mix as the event welcomed Yang Amat Mulia Tengku Puteri Raja Tengku Puteri Jihan Azizah Athiyatullah binti Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah. Additionally, Loewe brand ambassador Giselle of girl group æspa was given the honour to announce the winner of this year's top prize.

Snapshots from the Craft Prize 2026

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"Interaction #YB", by Misako Nakahira (Japan)

“Interaction #YB”, by Misako Nakahira (Japan)

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Currently the creative director of BAZAAR, Aziz has been helming architecture, fashion, and design magazines for two decades now, and he’s been doing it in two languages to boot. Citing Rei Kawakubo, Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier as his earliest fashion gurus, this amateur poet believes that nobody deserves an ugly pair of shoes.

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