Turned Series - by Charlotte Kidger.
We are delighted to announce the launch of a new limited series of works by Charlotte Kidger.
The series of 12 unique vessels are produced using reclaimed industrial waste which Kidger transforms into sculptural and functional objects. The Turned Series was produced in response to a commission by Relay Design Projects.
Part of the invitation stipulates the opportunity to develop new studio processes. For the Turned Series, Kidger explores the lathe as a technical means to expand her use of form, experimenting with new shapes and functions. The result is a series of turned totemic vessels, each unique and hand-dyed in shades of chartreuse.
Charlotte Kidger is a material-led designer, her work is driven by the urge and curiosity to transform often unwanted and valueless materials into desirable and functional objects. Her studio based practice has seen the creation of an ecosystem set up around harvesting waste Polyurethane foam dust from CNC factories and utilising it as a secondary raw material for interior applications. Her work has been exhibited in Hauser & Wirth, Collectible and London Craft Week, as well as commissions for Selfridges, Adidas and Browns Fashion.
The series was commissioned by Relay Design Projects, a commissioning platform allowing artists and designers to produce work outside of their regular remit. Relay Design Projects has a strong focus on experimentation, the only adherence is that all pieces, be they an item of furniture, lighting or an object, must have a perceivable function.
All images & videos courtesy of Relay Design Projects.
We at Relay Design Projects were delighted to make our international debut at this year’s Collectible design fair in Brussels.