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Nataliya NaymarkAbout: Self-taught product designer for the last 4 years. My work combines the principles of decorativeness and strict mathematical calculation. I am inspired by the Russian avant-garde and mid-century.
Dorothee Becker's Hand Wall Bedside Unit by Nataliya Naymark Dorothee Becker’s Hand is a wall unit designed for the modern home environment. To improve experience following technologies are used: wireless charger, USB portals, rotating light, and dimmer. Colour scheme is improved and blue colour added, as well as sustainable option introduced: leftover from plastic production used for limited edition objects with a unique color scheme. Based on modern life scenarios, it integrates the functions needed. Can be used both at home and at work. It doesn't take up much space, and can fit into any interior. Madonna Tile Collection by Nataliya Naymark The Madonna tile collection translates the drapery structures of 15th century icon paintings into a modular ceramic relief system. Through controlled geometry and calibrated color layering, painted fabric folds are transformed into three dimensional surfaces with tactile depth. Each tile can be rotated and combined to generate varied, non repetitive compositions across walls, floors or ceilings. Metallic luster detailing and reactive glaze effects introduce chromatic richness, allowing historical visual language to operate within contemporary architectural contexts. Matisse Blue Lamp by Nataliya Naymark The Matisse Blue lamp is a lighting system based on the paper cut outs of Henri Matisse. Built with matte black metal and blue tyvek, the design has rounded shades that attach to a central stem. Internal led strips spread light through the material, combining shape and color into a functional object. The piece provides light through a simple structure, aiming to balance art heritage with modern materials. Nakovalnya Chair by Nataliya Naymark Nakovalnya is a monumental chair that pays homage to the industrial spirit of the imperial Russian forge. Inspired by the blacksmithing heritage of the designer ancestors, the piece translates the heavy, grounded form of the anvil into a contemporary wooden sculpture. Featuring a deep, precision milled concave seat and a brutalist silhouette, Nakovalnya serves as both a functional seat and a valet. It represents the essence of the beginning, a site of labor transformed into a domestic centerpiece through high end craftsmanship. |
Contact InfoNataliya Naymark Habanim 4,5 762205 P: +381629670504
Nataliya Naymark is ICCI member since 2023, with 8123 ICCI rating.
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