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Thames Water Mirror

Thames Water Mirror was a project developed during the 3D Design course at Camberwell College of Arts (UAL). The initial briefing requested a mirror for a specific client. By researching the client, his store, his products, I found a certain identity to his work. My research gathered three main components to his work and style: playfulness, simplicity and memories. For the playfulness, my product refers to the water mirrors found on rivers and lakes representing the water’s own reflection. It is also a map (everybody loves a map). The all-black color scheme and square shape makes it clean and simple. To activate memories, I chose the map from River Thames surroundings. Developed in London for the Londoners.
DEVELOPMENT  PROCESS
Collection Study
Digital illustration for the laser cutter
Laser cutting plywood board
Assembling Process
Thames Water Mirror
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Thames Water Mirror

Product design developed on 3D Design course at University of the Arts London.

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