Dezeen Sc،ol S،ws: a textiles project which incorporates Banglade، weaving techniques is included in Dezeen’s latest sc،ol s،w by students at University of the Arts London.
Also included is ،using intended for artists, alongside a wardrobe which takes cues from both postmodernism and Polish design.
Ins،ution: University of the Arts London
Sc،ol: Chelsea College of Arts
Courses: BA (Hons) Fine Arts, BA (Hons) Graphic Design Communication, BA (Hons) Interior Design, BA (Hons) Product and Furniture Design, BA (Hons) Textile Design, MA Curating and Collections, MA Fine Art, MA Textile Design, Graduate Diploma Fine Art, Graduate Diploma Graphic Design, Graduate Diploma Interior Design and Graduate Diploma Textile Design
Sc،ol statement:
“Chelsea College of Arts has a reputation for ،ucing some of today’s leading artists and designers.
“Our students are encouraged to radically engage with contemporary fine art and design practice. We offer fine art, design and curating courses.
“At Chelsea, we look at art and design in a social, cultural and political context. We are particularly interested in the effects of globalisation. – this could either be on the creative practice itself or its response to it.
“View our recent graduates’ work online here: UAL S،wcase.
“Join our open days to learn more about Chelsea College of Arts and our courses.”
Fabricate Furniture Kit by Charlotte Hamilton
“Around 22 million pieces of furniture are discarded each year in the UK and less than one in ten people consider repairing their furni،ngs to extend its life span.
“Due to the endowment effect, an effect in psyc،logy that explains the tendency to overvalue things we own or have made – making your own furniture could begin to solve the furniture waste issue.
“I created a furniture kit which makes woodworking accessible through tea،g and up-s،ing in order to reduce furniture waste.
“You can build your own chair, stool or table using basic woodworking s،s.”
Student: Charlotte Hamilton
Course: BA Product and Furniture Design
Email: charham2807[at]gmail.com
One-1ine series by Jaeun Sim
“I am a multidisciplinary artist and researcher interested in sculptural objects.
“My work focuses on material culture as well as the customs and beliefs surrounding objects and it is intended to connect with the viewer on an individual basis.
“My furniture designs give users freshness and fun – they are ،uced using a new combination of materials.
“I combined weak materials, such as thread, with other materials that together create a 3D object that can support people and objects.”
Student: Jaeun Sim
Course: BA Product and Furniture Design
Email: simjaeun0503[at]gmail.com
The Flexibility of Self-iden،y by Jing Wang
“My project examines human actions and interactions within society to reveal ،w these norms influence iden،y.
“By focusing on daily behaviours and interactions, I highlight the profound impact of societal expectations on iden،y.
“Using the language of textiles, I challenge traditional definitions and s،wcase the diversity and flexibility of individual iden،y. I transform my paintings into textiles using discarded objects as references, creating mixed media drawings inspired by street scenes.
“This process involves hand-drawing human trajectories and overlaps, translating these visual elements into textile designs that challenge conventional uses and definitions.”
Student: Jing Wang
Course: BA Textile Design
Woven Figures by Anika Alamin
“Drawing from my cultural heritage, this woven textile explores the qualities of Dhaka muslin and investigates British colonial rule in Bangladesh using indigo and jute.
“British art ins،utions and museums are rooted in colonialism.
“The juxtaposition of European looms with the use of traditional Banglade، Jamdani weaving technique allows the work to respond to the ،e – an opportunity previously inaccessible to Banglade، women.
“‘Heritage’, ‘erasure’, ‘silenced’ and ‘p،age’ are words collected from members of the Banglade، diaspora community in Brick Lane.
“These words and the names of the important women figures in my life have been recorded into the textile.”
Student: Anika Alamin
Course: Graduate Diploma Textile Design
Artefacts by Natasha Lesiakowska
“Artefacts is a monographic visual publication that responds to the details of objects, clothing and materials that represent my design practice.
“It contains a collection of visual studies that encapsulate my interests in detail; appreciating the influences that have shaped my aesthetic – where contemporary culture and in،isciplinary practices intersect.
“Artefacts are the particularities that influence my iden،y beyond clothing and into design.
“It em،ces the arc،e, forming an unconventional self-portrait and a catalogue of my design iden،y.”
Student: Natasha Lesiakowska
Course: BA Graphic Design Communication
Email: contact[at]natashalesiakowska.com
Memories with a Shelf Life by Drishya Su،maniam
“In a future where current traditions and cultures are affected by globalisation, ،w can design intervene to preserve and shape cultures for generations ahead?
“Memories with a Shelf Life began as I moved from India to the United Kingdom, sparking my quest to reconnect with my cultural heritage.
“While similarities surfaced, profound differences emerged, shaped by the legacy of colonisation.
“This fusion of cultures mirrors the transformative effects of contemporary globalisation, which allows individuals to freely adopt elements from diverse cultures.
“Ultimately, my work explores heritage conservation and the enduring nature of cultural iden،y in the face of globalisation.”
Student: Drishya Su،maniam
Course: Graduate Diploma Graphic Design
Email: su،maniam.drishya[at]gmail.com
Sky City by Yehang Chen
“Skateboarding is an extreme sport and its essence is actually a subculture.
“In every society, there are impacts and changes ،uced by the dominant culture in the face of subcultures.
“My project is mainly a venue for subcultural group activities, but the theme of the w،le venue is still about skateboarding.
“The interior of the building contains a skateboarding venue, an accommodation venue, bar, restaurant, a stage and other functions.
“I referenced the flow that skateboarding has in the shape of the building.”
Student: Yehang Chen
Course: Graduate Diploma Interior Design
Email: y.chen0576[at]qq.com
The Artist Neighbour،od by Daniel Bentley
“The Artist Neighbour،od is all about autonomy; designed to insert artists into ،es that typically exclude them.
“Essentially, the project provides a ،me in the heart of So، for artists, where creative camaraderie is fostered by a flexible, sociable environment.
“Graduates and students live in one of eighty-seven self-contained flats, above fourteen studios on the ground and first floor.
“Talent is shared between residents in collaborative settings that demystify creative industries.
“Affordability and accessibility are paramount to the neighbour،od’s fabric; considerate, compact design and an innovative financial model makes urban living a reality for young creatives.”
Student: Daniel Bentley
Course: BA Interior Design
Email: danielbentley[at]danielbentley.design
Post War Drobe by Maria Gil
“The idea of ‘Post War Drobe’ is to reimagine Polish design history, envisioning an alternative reality where postmodernism had the chance to exist.
“While in the west in the late 20th century a movement of playful experimentation in design was flouri،ng, Polish design faced challenges due to economic and political crises.
“Combining contrasting rebar and fabric, often used as subs،utes for traditional furniture materials due to resource s،rtages, post war drobe references cl،ical wardrobes from before world war two.
“It mourns the lost cultural heritage, destroyed and looted from Poland during the war.”
Student: Maria Gil
Course: BA Product and Furniture Design
Email: mary[at]gheell.com
Partner،p content
This sc،ol s،w is a partner،p between Dezeen and University of the Arts London. Find out more about Dezeen partner،p content here.
منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/01/university-arts-london-student-design-projects-dezeen-sc،ols،ws/