Tabatha Pearce Chedier (1995) is a Brazilian-British designer and creative based in London, where she earned her degree in Product and Furniture Design from Kingston School of Art in 2020. Within her work, she delves into her dual heritage and cultural ties, employing a charismatic, process-oriented approach within design. Tabatha draws inspiration from a diverse mix of traditions, demonstrating a consideration of materials and manufacturing in her exploration of ideas.
In 2024, she was nominated for the Design Museum's Ralph Saltzman Prize by Jasper Morrison.
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Projects
- Modo ContainerThe simple frosted surface creates a tranquil and pleasant atmosphere, giving the perfect backdrop to the organisation and display of personal belongings such as keys, jewellery, and memorable items. When stored inside the container, the contents bring life and character; making their shapes and colours apparent. Objects which are placed on top are displayed and elevated, exhibiting they’re beautiful qualities.
Projects credited in
- LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2017: RUBBISH CHAIRS WORKSHOPAt Old Spitalfields Market for London Design Festival, I ran a workshop in which I invited members of the public to reimagine found-objects that were taken from the streets and surrounding area into chairs. I collected discarded objects from the surrounding area and helped curious members of the public in joining them together to make chairs. It’s a bit like sketching in 3D, making these unique objects helps the participants to think outside the box separating the individual components for thei
- THE DESIGN MUSEUM: RUBBISH CHAIRS WORKSHOPAfter having a great time at my London Design Festival, Rubbish Chairs workshop, I was invited by The Design Museum to re-run it for their Young Creatives program. I collected discarded objects from the surrounding area and helped the kids in joining them together to make chairs. Making these unique objects helps the participants to think outside the box separating the individual components for their properties instead of their normal application. It’s my job to help the kids think through ma
Work history
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Junior DesignerFUZL Studio
- London, United KingdomFull Time
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Internmichael marriott
- London, United KingdomInternship
Assisting the making of commissioned products and
exhibition installs.
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Skills
- Design Development
- Photography
- Product Design
- Furniture Design
- Model Making
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- Industrial Design
- Solidworks CAD 3D
- 3D Printing
Education
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BA (Hons) 3D Product and Furniture DesignKingston School of Art & Design
London, United Kingdom