Four AM Product Design

Four AM Product Design
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Four AM Product Design is a London–based collective of four designers founded in 2024. Graduates of Camberwell College of Arts, they share a passion for combining creativity with functionality, specialising in playful yet practical ceramics, they also explore metal, wood, and textiles to craft distinctive household objects. Their philosophy centres on creating pieces that evoke joy and emotional connection, transforming everyday interactions into engaging experiences. With a focus on emotional experience design, their products spark curiosity and foster deeper bonds between users and objects. By blending craftsmanship with industrial techniques, Four AM creates timeless, meaningful designs that let you return to a home filled with warmth.

At 3daysofdesign, Four AM Product Design will showcase its interactive aluminium furniture alongside playful yet practical household objects. The exhibition explores how furniture can become more engaging by incorporating mechanical interactions. Through sustainable materials and modular construction, the designs emphasise both functionality and creativity, transforming everyday objects into experience–driven pieces that spark curiosity and joy. Visitors can also join a hands–on design activity, collaborating with the designers to personalise objects, making the experience immersive and memorable.

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