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industrial designer

Laser-Cut Raw Iron Collection
A series of laser cut iron designs exploring the contrast between industrial and soft aesthetics.
The use of raw, untreated iron evokes a strong industrial presence, while the rounded, organic shapes introduce a sense of softness and fluidity.
This project was created as part of my work at Studio Nooshka. All design rights belong to Studio Nooshka.

Modular vase
Modular vase with several assembly configurations and ordering possibilities.
Vase parts were made by placing a polyurethane based liquid plastic in a Silicon (RTV) mold.
The silicon mold was formed by a custom, machined Delrin (Polyoxymethylene) fixture.
The base of the vase is made of Cork.

Desk & Coffee Table Design
A desk and coffee table featuring a tabletop made from recycled wood and legs crafted from raw iron, combining sustainable materials with a refined industrial aesthetic.
Designed during my work at Studio Nooshka.
All design rights belong to Studio Nooshka.

Tea tray
Tea tray for domestic hospitality inspired by the Bedouin traditions.
Under each cup there is a candle keeping the tea warm while creating an atmosphere of a campfire.
The candle simulates the living campfire around which the Bedouin tribe gathers while preparing tea.

Bike bodywork
Bicycle frame
The concepts evolved from the intended topic–
Fashion and what happens to the body in extreme fashion conditions. E.g. the high-heel designer shoes of Alexander McQueen.
While designing the frame I wanted to examine how far can a frame-concept be stretched by playing with lines, while keeping it fully functional such that is can still be ridden in reality.
I have added some “flaws” like bent steel tube and using
a single sided rear fork.



















