Shelve ’Jellyfish’ by Kajsa Willner
A Sculpture shelve ’Jellyfish’ by designer Kajsa Willner 2023. A product development of series shelves from Magic water a solo exhibition in 2022.
”The sea is deep, dark and powerful, and the waves crash over land incessantly. When the water hits a rock, it does not stop but just continues to flow around it. The movements of water are liquid and flowing, while at the same time possessing an enormous and invisible potential. The shelves are capturing snapshots of the flowing movements of the water and the life within it.”
Material: steel metal.
Dimensions: Rectangular standing (Jellyfish) 33x65x0.1 Dept:16.5.
We have three different models of this series for display at Stilbyrån. When you place an order, the product will be produced and delivered from Kajsa Willner studio.
About
Kajsa Willner (Swedish, b 1982) is an industrial designer based in Malmö, SWE.
Willner’s work is driven by a strong interest in materials, craft techniques and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Kajsa runs a research based and experimental studio practice where her self-initiated projects are often inspired by the beauty of science in nature. She is questioning current systems and status quo, by focusing on using design as a tool to find methods that can encourage new perspective and future progress that goes beyond the product.
Renowned for her interdisciplinary artistry, Willner seamlessly merges research-based methodologies with experimental design, resulting in objects with a narrative that challenge the boundaries of convention. Willner’s work at large is translated into sculptures, materials, installations and communicative exhibitions that merge craft, science and nature.
She has received a bachelor degree in furniture design from Rome and Milan and worked in the Netherlands before moving back home to Sweden to found her own studio in 2013.
Kajsas has been the recipient of awards and commissions and has exhibited her work nationally as well as internationally. She is represented by Salon design gallery in New York and Movimento gallery in London and Milan.