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confessions of a design geek
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Award-winning UK design blog established in 2010 to discover, champion and inspire new designers.

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Confessions of a Design Geek

Andrea Mestre’s Totem speeds up your morning routine

Katie, January 26, 2017June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Do you lose precious minutes every morning looking for your keys? Have a daily 7.30am panic about where your train ticket is? Andrea Mestre has created Totem, an organising system that keeps essentials at hand to save time and reduce stress in the mornings. Standing approximately…

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Emma Johnson designs Brutalist-inspired ceramics

Katie, November 24, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Emma Johnson’s latest collection, entitled Atro City, takes inspiration from the often heavy and asymmetric forms of Brutalist architecture. She has re-imagined the aesthetic with a fresh and modern approach, creating a series of simple ceramic forms. The collection comprises a tea pot, cup and…

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Troels Flensted creates a ceramic collection without using clay

Katie, October 20, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Troels Flensted’s Poured Collection is handmade in Copenhagen and created by combining a mineral powder and water-based acrylic polymer. Various coloured pigments are added to the mixture before it is poured into a mould. The marble-like effect is unique to each smooth, polished piece,…

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Bethany Stafford designs building blocks for grown-ups

Katie, October 13, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years  Bethany ‘s sculptural collection of ceramic block forms, entitled Brutalist Inspired Ceramics, comes in a range of contrasting and complementary colours, ranging from orange and petrol blue, to mid-grey and putty. The individual ‘Block Forms’ are bound with ‘Banded Forms’ (coloured elastic bands) that create…

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Emily Wiles turns a love of textiles into fluid ceramic forms

Katie, October 6, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Emily Wiles has used her background in textiles to create a series of delicate porcelain pieces that take on the form of softly draped material. The folding and draping process used in textile and garment construction is the starting point for each piece, making…

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Violeta Kozlova’s jewellery releases perfume as it moves

Katie, September 29, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Violeta Kozlova’s work focuses on traditional methods of crafting jewellery, creating folded, metal shapes in geometric forms. Once soldered into shape, each is powder-coated in either white, light or dark grey, and then finished with gold or silver leaf. Her first collection comprises pendants, rings, bangles,…

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Life drawing influences Samantha McNamara’s Ink ceramics

Katie, September 15, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Comprising a series of thrown clay vessels and dishes, Samantha McNamara’s collection is available in a range of mini coloured clusters in white, blue, violet, green and blush. Each colour-way combines the muted hues with a contrasting band or line, which enables them to…

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Tandem’s space-saving furniture hangs from the walls

Katie, September 8, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Comprising four individual pieces – a wardrobe, a desk, a shoe rack and seat, and a storage shelf – the Hanging Collection combines birch plywood with different facing materials including oak, melamine and desktop linoleum in a range of colours for a personalised look and feel. The…

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Francesca Moutafis makes six ceramic forms from two moulds

Katie, September 1, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years The new designer’s graduate collection, entitled Ambiguous Tableware, comprises six different clay vessels, each available in one of three earthy colours, and glazed on the inside only. As a group, they resemble archetypal tableware, but individually their simple, open forms defy definition, enabling the user to determine…

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Olivia Post’s interactive light is inspired by a spinning top

Katie, August 25, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years The spun copper and turned oak lamp has been designed to be positioned in two ways – either resting on the wooden part and directing ambient light upwards, or resting on the metal part and directing task lighting downwards. In either position its rounded…

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Day Design Co’s ceramics are imprinted with wood grain

Katie, August 18, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Forest of Ceramics is a collection of vessels made from semi-porcelain casting slip and decorated by hand. Because Daisy uses locally-sourced timber to create the grain pattern in the clay, each piece is unique. When the collection is arranged in a group, the reason for…

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Holly Kemp’s ceramic collection is based on three simple forms

Katie, August 11, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years The final forms each incorporate a strong angle sitting either inwards or outwards, allowing multiple pieces to sit together in pairs or sets. The considered proportions, each with the same datum line, highlight the geometry further. The controlled, minimal aesthetic is off-set by the soft pastel shades…

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Emma Graney’s lights pair cast concrete with hand-blown glass

Katie, August 4, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Taking inspiration from both nature and architecture, Emma Graney created the lamps’ block-form bases in three simple geometric shapes, off-set by fragile glass shades. The use of the traditional filament bulb, also available in a variety of different styles, adds a layer of warmth…

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out and about :: may design series

Katie, July 6, 2015June 16, 2020

This article was published 11 years Following recent news of the demise of May Design Series, I thought I would share my highlights from this year’s show. Organiser UBM has decided to concentrate its efforts on more niche shows such as kbb, Sleep, Decorex and Ecobuild. “Our exhibitors and visitors…

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out and about :: northmodern

Katie, February 6, 2015June 16, 2020

This article was published 12 years My first overseas trade show of the year was a new one – Northmodern in Copenhagen. I was really excited to be back in a city I visited for the first time only last August and keen to check out the new design talent at…

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fiera :: issue 1

Katie, January 9, 2015June 16, 2020

This article was published 12 years I am delighted to formally (if somewhat belatedly) announce that Issue 1 of Fiera Magazine is now a reality. Holding a copy in my hands for the first time just before Christmas was the highlight of my year, if not my career, and I…

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fiera :: kortrijk

Katie, October 23, 2014June 16, 2020

This article was published 12 years I have just got back from our fourth and final design show – the Biennial Interieur in Kortrijk. I had a blast and it’s a really good feeling to have the last few bits of content under out belts. Jeremy and Jese have been…

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out and about :: openstudio, designblok

Katie, October 20, 2014June 16, 2020

This article was published 12 years I visited Designblok, Prague for the first time this year and one of the highlights was Openstudio. As part of Designblok’s ethos of hosting the festival within buildings normally closed to the public, it was held within Dum U Minuty (The house “at the…

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fiera :: one down, three to go

Katie, October 2, 2014June 16, 2020

This article was published 12 years  So, the London Design Festival was pretty incredible – as I’m sure you will have gathered from the onslaught of “out and about” posts! (There are a few more to come, but we’ll go back to our usual schedule from now on!) LDF is…

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