Romy created tableware based on flat, folded paper patterns, which she moulded in plaster and transformed into porcelain. The technical realisation turned out to be a big challenge. “The parts with relief have more mass than the parts without relief. For the production process this means you have to deal with differences in humidity and shrinking. Together with the Delft Heinen engineers we managed to create a design that works.” The result speaks for itself: tableware with character, fitting to today.
Romy Kühne graduated in 2009 at the art academy ArtEZ in Arnhem in Product Design. In 2010 she started Romy Kühne Design. She designs mainly tableware and lamps. She does this with special interest for crafts and old industries, architectural structures and buildings. Her designs are bold and raw and evolve through a love for the material and the making process.