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Judith van den Boom

MA work

MA work

The world is my playground where physical and conceptual answers can be found. Here I collaborate and work from XXL to XS designing, looking beyond the boundaries of material, use and expectations. My engine runs on discussion, interrelations and cultural abilities.

In 2008 my work combines my drive for ceramic material, body language, interrelations, social sustainability and warm collaboration with a Chinese factory discovering new innovative paths.

Design creates more than a physical form, it's an active mind.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Humanities

    Programme

    MA Ceramics & Glass, 2008

  • The world is my playground where physical and conceptual answers can be found. Here I collaborate and work from XXL to XS designing, looking beyond the boundaries of material, use and expectations. My engine runs on discussion, interrelations and cultural abilities.

    In 2008 my work combines my drive for ceramic material, body language, interrelations, social sustainability and warm collaboration with a Chinese factory discovering new innovative paths.

    Design creates more than a physical form, it's an active mind.

  • Degrees

  • BA Product Design, Academy of Art and Design, Arnhem, Netherlands, 2004
  • Experience

  • Designer / Owner, Studio Boomwehmeyer, London, 2007; Designer / Owner, Studio Judith van den Boom, London, 2004; Internship, Royal Delft, Delft, Netherlands, 2002
  • Exhibitions

  • China 2007 Collection, Designersblock @ Messe, Frankfurt, Germany, 2007; Via Milano Dutch Design, Dutch Embassy, Berlin, Germany, 2006; China 2006 Collection, Designersblock @ Design Week, London, 2006; Dutch Disturbance Solo, Future Perfect Brooklyn, New York, USA, 2005
  • Awards

  • Nominated, Design Upcoming Talent, Roos Geesinck Prize, Netherlands, 2005