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Tabatha Pearce Chedierhello@tpcstudio.com
@tabathapearce

Tabatha Pearce Chedier (1995) is a Brazilian-British designer and creative based in the UK, where she earned her degree in Product and Furniture Design from Kingston School of Art in 2020. Within her work, she delves into her dual heritage and cultural ties, employing a charismatic, process-oriented approach within design. Tabatha draws inspiration from a diverse mix of traditions, demonstrating a consideration of materials and manufacturing in her exploration of ideas.

In 2024, she was nominated for the Design Museum's Ralph Saltzman Prize by Jasper Morrison.

If you are interested in collaborating, seeking to commission a project, or have press-related inquiries, please get in touch via email.

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Recognition
2025, Somerset House: Makerversity under 30s Residency

2024, The Design Museu: Ralph Saltzman Prize, Nominated by Jasper Morrison

2020, ADG LAUS Award, STEGANOS, Bronze

2020, Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, Shortlisted

2019, Creative Conscience Award, Shortlisted

2018, The Young Furniture Makers: Innovation Award, Third Place

2018, Maybrey Reliance Foundry Competition, Winner

2017, RCA Helen Hamlyn Fixperts Award, Winner




Exhibitions2025, Das Programm Contemporary Design Reference Archive, LDF

2025, Design Everything, A Seat at the Table, SDT

2025,
Somerset House, Makerversity under 30s Residency

2024, Design Everything x Kindred, LDF

2024, Mundo Lusôfono: A Pronúncia da Mulher no Design de Produto, Guimarães

2024, Furniture & Functional Objecst

2021, SCP, Upstairs for Thinking, LDF

2018, Young Furniture Makers

2018, Kingston School of Art, Civic Reception




Press & Features
2025, Design Everything, A Seat at the Table Publication

2024
, Lusophone World: The Woman’s Voice in Product Design, Daniel Vieira & Bernardo Providéncia

2024, Design Everything Website

2024, Design Everything x Kindred Publication

2024, Sori Yanagi Appreciation Society, Michael Marriott & Duncan Riches, Rollo Press

2024, Disegno Journal

2024, Stirworld

2024, Elle Decoration

2024, Interior Furniture Design Magazine

2024, The Design Museum Ralph Saltzman Prize

2023, Portuguese Design, Mundo lusófono


2021, Design Curial

2019, 34MINUS1 Magazine

2019, Picton Magazine

2018, RCA

2018, Fixperts, RCS Helen Hamlyn Fixperts Award

2017, Kingston School of Art, Fixperts





Complete portfolio and CV available upon request.

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Last Updated 24.10.31

Selected Projects







4.    Modo Container
Casted Epoxy Resin
200 x 100 x 50mm

The idea began from an interest in translucent surfaces, particularly privacy windows. I was intrigued by how you can see the shapes and colours of items partly hidden behind the window. Using this as a starting point, I also looked at the household junk drawer for those items that don’t belong in any particular place.

Instead of hiding these away out of sight, I wondered what if those objects could be seen and celebrated in a different way.





5.    Loop Shelving System
Steel flat bar bracket, Ash timber.
Bracket dimensions:
150 x 140 x 35 mm

Loop is a thorough exploration of mild steel flat bar, using experimentation and a variety of looping techniques to reveal the material's inherent strengths, weaknesses, and creative potentials.





6.    An Impression of Objects
A5 Print, Black lino ink.

My submission for the Sori Yanagi Appreciation Society, Hand-carved woodblock illustrations of Sori Yanagi’s stainless cutlery, printed in black lino ink.

As part of the London Design Festival, the Sori Yanagi Appreciation Society was founded. A publication featuring contributions from over 100 designers and creatives was released to mark the society's launch, alongside an exhibit at the Tokyo Bike London store. Project initiated by Michael Marriott & Duncan Ritches.





7.    Loop, Book & Record Stand
Stainless steel
150 x 120 x 190mm

The Loop book and record stand is the latest addition to the Loop collection, crafted using the same production methods. This collection emerged from an exploration of mild steel flat bar, through an experimentation of a variety of techniques, which revealed the material’s inherent strengths, weaknesses, and creative potential.

Designed to be used as both a record and book stand, it can accommodate up to 15 records or a few books. 





8.    Record Weight
Translucent SLA resin, stainless steel plates, M3 screws, cork
80 x 80 x 20mm
Spindle hole: 8mm
Weight approx. 150g

In partnership with Design Everything and Kindred, eighteen London-based designers were invited to reimagine a functional object for Kindred’s record shop in Clerkenwell. I decided to design the record weight, as it was an entirely new object for me. I wanted to challenge myself by working with something I wouldn’t have traditionally chosen. It was a challenge in the beginning, with endless possibilities but I simplified my ideas and focused on its function.






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