Bridge of Weir, the leading leather manufacturer for the automotive industry, supports the first ever Car Design Review Yearbook.
Car Design Review #1, in association with Volvo, is a new yearbook from the team behind Car Design News. Working with a panel of the industry’s most respected car designers and automotive experts, the yearbook culminates in detail reviews of the winners and runners-up in the Car Design of the Year Awards. A jury of 10 of the world’s most influential designers chose from a shortlist of 24 cars selected from the world’s major motor shows during 2013.
Launched at the Geneva International Motor Show earlier this month Car Design Review is a lavish 160-page book that will become an annual publication, with Car Design of the Year Award presentations at the book’s launch at Car Design Night Geneva.
The first 1,500 copies will come with an exclusive leather bookmark from Bridge of Weir, manufactured using the same leather selected by Volvo for it’s top-three short-listed concept car, the Concept Coupé. The Volvo Concept Coupé, unveiled at the Frankfurt International Auto Show in September last year, was the first of three new concept cars from Volvo, marking a new generation of design from the company under senior VP of Design, Thomas Ingenlath. All three new concept cars featured leather interior from Bridge of Weir, marking 30 years of the companies’ working together.
Car Design of the Year Award winners were named as the BMW i3 (Production Car Design of the Year), Nissan IDx (Concept Car Design of the Year) and a Lifetime Achievement Award went to designer Marcello Gandini.
"Our congratulations to all those winning awards and shortlisted for Car Design of Year honours in 2014," said Bridge of Weir chairman Jonathan Muirhead in a statement. "Bridge of Weir is very proud to be associated with the new Car Design Review yearbook, a truly stunning reference book for anyone involved or following the automotive industry. We are delighted to be involved and to be working with such incredibly talented designers and innovative manufacturers."