Charlotte Kidger explores materials through waste and consumption

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Charlotte Kidger is a London-based designer and material researcher who explores the intersection of sustainability and design through the innovative use of waste materials. With a background in Product Design from Central Saint Martins, Kidger is known for her experiments with industrial waste, transforming discarded materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing objects. Her work showcases how a circular economy can be achieved by reusing waste and creating new products with a lower environmental impact. Kidger has received international recognition for her unique approach to sustainable design, including being named as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe in 2021.

  • Charlotte Kidger's work centers around using waste materials such as polyurethane foam and industrial waste streams to create new objects and materials.

  • She has developed her own material called "Mise," which is made by mixing polyurethane foam dust with a bio-resin. The resulting material has a marbled appearance and can be used for a variety of applications, from furniture to fashion accessories.

  • Kidger's work has been exhibited at institutions such as the Design Museum in London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

  • In addition to her design work, Kidger is also an educator, having taught at institutions such as the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins.

www.charlottekidger.com

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Charlotte Kidger is a London-based designer and material researcher who explores the intersection of sustainability and design through the innovative use of waste materials. With a background in Product Design from Central Saint Martins, Kidger is known for her experiments with industrial waste, transforming discarded materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing objects. Her work showcases how a circular economy can be achieved by reusing waste and creating new products with a lower environmental impact. Kidger has received international recognition for her unique approach to sustainable design, including being named as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe in 2021.

  • Charlotte Kidger's work centers around using waste materials such as polyurethane foam and industrial waste streams to create new objects and materials.

  • She has developed her own material called "Mise," which is made by mixing polyurethane foam dust with a bio-resin. The resulting material has a marbled appearance and can be used for a variety of applications, from furniture to fashion accessories.

  • Kidger's work has been exhibited at institutions such as the Design Museum in London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

  • In addition to her design work, Kidger is also an educator, having taught at institutions such as the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins.

www.charlottekidger.com

Charlotte Kidger is a London-based designer and material researcher who explores the intersection of sustainability and design through the innovative use of waste materials. With a background in Product Design from Central Saint Martins, Kidger is known for her experiments with industrial waste, transforming discarded materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing objects. Her work showcases how a circular economy can be achieved by reusing waste and creating new products with a lower environmental impact. Kidger has received international recognition for her unique approach to sustainable design, including being named as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe in 2021.

  • Charlotte Kidger's work centers around using waste materials such as polyurethane foam and industrial waste streams to create new objects and materials.

  • She has developed her own material called "Mise," which is made by mixing polyurethane foam dust with a bio-resin. The resulting material has a marbled appearance and can be used for a variety of applications, from furniture to fashion accessories.

  • Kidger's work has been exhibited at institutions such as the Design Museum in London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

  • In addition to her design work, Kidger is also an educator, having taught at institutions such as the Royal College of Art and Central Saint Martins.

www.charlottekidger.com