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Nationality
  
Dutch

Known for
  
Artist, Designer


Name
  
Sebastian Brajkovic

Role
  
Furniture Designer

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Education
  
Design Academy Eindhoven (2006)

Sebastian Brajkovic (born 1975) is a Dutch furniture designer who lives and works in Paris, France.

Contents

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Biography

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Sebastian Brajkovic’s work transforms classical forms into new shapes bridging various periods in furniture design. His artworks show his interest in the movement and rotation of objects.

Exhibitions

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  • 2009 : Telling Tales: Fantasy and Fear in Contemporary Design, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. United Kingdom
  • 2009 : Design High, Louise Blouin Foundation in collaboration with Carpenters Workshop Gallery, London, United Kingdom
  • 2011 : Inaugural Show, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Paris, France
  • 2015 : Vanishing Point, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Paris, France
  • Art Market

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    Sebastian Brajkovic has been represented by Carpenters Workshop Gallery since 2011. Brajkovic, who had been based in Amsterdam, moved to Paris in 2015. He was one of the first artists to move into the Carpenters Workshop Gallery Roissy studios.

    Acquisition

    In October 2008, Sebastian Brajkovic’s Lathe VIII was acquired for the permanent collection at Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

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    The Museum of Arts and Design, New York acquired the Lathe V Chair (2008) in 2009.


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    References

    Sebastian Brajkovic Wikipedia