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Trained as an interior and furniture designer (University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm), Sara Szyber explores form related to the interior in her own unique characteristic manner – from furniture and industrial design to the shaping of numerous exhibition and interior architectural projects.
She has been involved in a diverse range of work like ”Play!” – an exhibition for children, which toured across Europe (Moscow, Berlin, Belgrade) and the “17 Swedish Designers” exhibition-show throughout USA, Austria and Czech Republic with works exclusively by Swedish female designers. Together with renowned companies such as Design House Stockholm, Nola and NC she has designed a wide range of original, typically Scandinavian style furniture design. As an interior designer Sara Szyber has been commissioned to create the spaces of The Gotland Visitor’s Centre/ Gotlands Naturum, The Swedish Police Museum, The National Museum of Science and Technology and most recently, the interior for visitors and school-classes at The Swedish History Museum.
In a pursuit for new methods to ‘interpret the shape of things’, she examines concepts like heritage and memory to create design objects that can become bearers of meaning and value. Sara Szyber’s playful and slightly anarchic urge for the search of new expressions of materiality has for instance been transmitted into the unique collection of tilted “Skew” glasses, in co-operation with the glassworks of Skruf. Her fascination with materials and patterns is the very foundation of how she conceives and creates shape, originating in such work like the Labyrinth wool carpets for Kateha, her collection of clover patterned products in brass and silver plate for Svenskt Tenn and most recently – her Death Proof Cabinet for Misschiefs.
Sara Szyber has been granted several awards and grants. In 2019 she received a 2-year working grant from The Swedish Arts Grants Committee for the third time during her career. In 2014 she was elected board member of The Swedish Society of Crafts and Design. She works mainly in Stockholm, Sweden. Welcome to saraszyber.com
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