“Beneath The Surface” Rectangle Tray, light blue
by Theodóra Alfreðsdóttir Iceland

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The two “Beneath the Surface” trays respond to a brief set for the group show “Hæ / Hi” that examines Friendship / Introduction.

Over time, intimacy grows within friendships, we allow people to get closer to us – dropping our guard and revealing all the complex layers and intricacies that help comprise us. The same can be said for the trays – initially, the viewer notices the overall shape, colour(s), and materials. It is only upon closer inspection that intricate shapes and forms under the tinted glass become apparent and are brought to life through the play of light and shadow.

Jesmonite and glass.

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Theodora is an Icelandic product designer based in London. She holds a bachelor’s degree in product design from the Iceland Academy of the Arts and a master’s degree in Design Products from the Royal College of Art in London in 2015. Theodora’s work revolves around the narrative an object can inhabit and exploring ways of objectifying that narrative. She's interested in the way an object can act as documentation of it’s manufacturing process; a record of what went on between the machine, tools, craftsman and material as well as it can communicate it’s origin and former life. That often leads to discovery of unexpected qualities as well as it gives the user a subtle opportunity to reconsider our material world and explore value in a different way.
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