During an internship at Indicum interior architects in 2021, I was in charge of curating and organising an exhibition to launch Indicum Studio, their brand new, explorational design program which exists to provide space for creative and artistic exploration.
In this project I chose to paint my own paintings. My paintings, which were the starting point for the exhibition, show an interpretation of Indicum’s work process in concept development. In line with Indium’s work process, I developed four different concepts, which I then interpreted in the form of paintings. I then chose to further develop two of the concepts that resulted in a painting each. The final concept became a mixture of these two concepts and resulted in two paintings titled “Forever Lost In Clown Land”.
The spatial design emerged with a starting point and inspiration taken from my paintings. Participating artists and their design objects were specifically chosen to let a vision of colour, texture and form emerge from a two-dimensional to a three-dimensional space.
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Participating artist: Emma Vo, Cecilia Tjärnberg, Linus Fridén, Klara Sandsjö and Anna Harström.
A big thank you also goes to Straight Design Studio and Ludvig Svensson Textiles who contributed with products to the exhibition.
Exploratory project:
TANGLED UP IN BLUE
During this ongoing project I explore organic forms, material and technique whilst applying it to furniture. I want to create a smooth, organic and limber look whilst creating solid and strong furniture mainly in wood and metal. I explore how to make hard and strong materials look soft and organic and how to make 3D-printed or computer made objects, from digital 3D-files, look och feel organic and hand crafted.
What you see here in my portfolio is my explorational process, whilst designing a dining room table, as well as prototypes in scale 1:1, models in scale 1:5 and 1:10 and digital 3D models.
This exploratory project was exhibited in a group exhibition at Röhsska Design Museum in Gothenburg in 2021.





