Initial Sketches © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Design development for set. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Concept Sketches © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Handle, Henna, Concept designs. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Final Design Sketch for cutlery. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
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Made in Rhino 4.0. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Made in Rhino 4.0. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Made in Rhino 4.0. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
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Made in Rhino 4.0. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Made in Rhino 4.0. Cups and Trays designed and made in CAD by Charlotte Griffiths. Tea Pot designed and made in CAD by Harriett Lucy Mason, Sugar pot & Milk jug designed and made in CAD by Steffan Lovesay-Bonham. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Made in Rhino 4.0. Cups and Trays designed and made in CAD by Charlotte Griffiths. Tea Pot designed and made in CAD by Harriett Lucy Mason, Sugar pot & Milk jug designed and made in CAD by Steffan Lovesay-Bonham. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013 © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
Made in Rhino 4.0. Cups and Trays designed and made in CAD by Charlotte Griffiths. Tea Pot designed and made in CAD by Harriett Lucy Mason, Sugar pot & Milk jug designed and made in CAD by Steffan Lovesay-Bonham. © Charlotte Griffiths 2013 © Charlotte Griffiths 2013
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Le Corbusier, Inspired Cutlery.

This project was a group project. There was 3 of us in a group, and we had to make a cutlery set based on an architecture. We were given Le Corbusier.
After much research and sketching, we decided unlike the other groups, to make a tea set, while they made plates and cutlery. We chose to make a tea set as a lot of Le Corbusier’s architecture is based in India, were drinking tea is cultural.
My colleagues we’re responsible for making the tea pot, sugar pot, and milk jug. I was responsible for making the cups and the way they’d be presented on a tray.
I feel all together, we did an amazing job in portraying Le Corbusier through these products, there for fulfilling the brief, and making some architecturally structured cutlery.

All work shown is copyrighted by Charlotte Griffiths. © Charlotte Griffiths

Charlotte Griffiths
Freelance Designer York, United Kingdom