2014年5月21日星期三

50. Sakir Gökcebag


The artist uses the old toliet paper and turn them into beautiful art works. His work is clean in design, 

but full of thoughts.









49.Giuseppe Mastromatteo

Giuseppe Mastromatteo has been working as an artist for more than a decade. After a period spent as a recordist assistant inside a record company, Mastromatteo graduated from Accademia di Comunicazione di Milano with a degree in art direction. He writes about art, teaches advertising at various significant academic institutes, and collaborates with the Triennale Museum of Milan in the role of art director.









48.Marjan van Aubel & James Shaw

Marjan and James from the Netherlands and England respectively, met at the Royal College of Art, where the Well 
Proven Chair project was initiated. Their work together is based on a future attentive approach towards manufacturing
 and materials. 






47. Meret Probst

Meret is a Swiss designer, living and working in South London.
In her practice, Meret combines craft with her own technology and is interested in the expression of everyday objects, the space they occupy and the structure and beauty of how things are made.






46. Norie Matsumoto

1978 in Tokyo, JapanShe began my furniture studies at BUCKS New University and completed BA (Hons) in Furniture: Design and Craft in 2010. From her studies in craft she have a firm grounding in structure, making and how to work with a material’s inherent qualities or disadvantages.








45. Jungin Lee

Jungin Lee creates work, which engages her thinking with an intuitive and unified narrative.With an academic 
background in product and furniture design, Lee’s approach is one of pure self- expression and instinct. Her furniture and 
objects are absorbed with materiality and experimentation. Each piece is handmade with honesty, rawness and 
irregularity in its chosen material.






44.Lola Lely

BORN 1978 in Hanoi, Vietnam. Grew up in London and Kent. She is a Furniture & Product designer living and working 
in East London.








43. Helena Karelson

Helena is a 3D designer working and living in London, and occasionally in Tallinn. Helena's work explores industrial processes and how they can be manipulated to create unique, poetical and functional products. Besides materials and processes, she is obsessed with light and shadows and, how the concept of shadows can be translated into tangible objects. 







42. Hannah Morgan

London based designer Hannah Morgan recently graduated from the Royal Collage of Art (Fashion MA 2012). Morgan's multidisciplinary background from her first degree in Film Theory and English Literature, to a family of artists as well as working in the fashion industry through colour and trend forecasting, inform her unique approach to design




41. Charlotte Kingsnorth

Born and raised in London 1985, Charlotte Kingsnorth is an industrial designer with an artist's vision, melding together the practical and the sculptural. She uses her designs to narrate the world as she sees it, conjuring up thought provoking ideas which push accepted values and boundaries. Her work demonstrates her preoccupation in materiality and biomorphic forms.