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.
Charlotte trained at Buckinghamshire University in the class of 2006 Contemporary Furniture and Product Design. In 2012 she graduated from the Royal College of Art, where she studied Design Products under Tord Boontje. Since graduating her work has been widely acclaimed, published and exhibited internationally.
Charlotte Kingsnorth’s Studio is based in Maida Vale, London
Vivianne is a Melbourne based furniture and product designer. Inspired by the beauty of geometric shapes, her work focuses on the purity of shape and its potential to become something extraordinary.
As a professional structural engineer, Vivianne uses her unique combination of creative and engineering skills to develop unique designs that challenge preconceptions on how an object should work, look and feel.
Long overdue, but still a project wordth a smile the Sugar Chair by Pieter Brenner.
Pieter Brenner was born January 5th 1976 in Amsterdam, where he spent his first five years of his life. Nevertheless, he consideres himself a German designer, but he never rejected the article “Designer from Netherland”. He worked for many years as a designer for companies in England, Brazil and Italy.