Hella Jongerius
Netherlands 1963
Hella Jongerius is a Dutch designer recognized for her experimental approach and her ability to combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. Born in 1963, she studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven and began her career at the Droog design studio in Amsterdam. In 2000, she founded her own studio, Jongeriuslab, where she has created a wide range of products, from textiles and furniture to ceramics and glass. Jongerius is known for her focus on research and experimentation, and her work often centers on the exploration of materials and techniques. She has collaborated with brands such as Vitra, Artek, Maharam and KLM, and her designs have been exhibited in museums around the world, including MoMA in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Jongerius' work is characterized by his attention to detail and commitment to quality and sustainability. His designs often incorporate elements of popular culture and design history, and his focus on craftsmanship and local production has been praised for its ability to preserve traditions and encourage innovation.