
Aleksandra Zeromska
Poland • 1989
Presentation
Aleksandra Żeromska (born in Warsaw, Poland) works between art and design, defining and merging the boundaries between them. She graduated from ECAL, Switzerland (University of Arts and Design in Lausanne) with a Master's degree in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship, where she collaborated with leading industry brands.
Aleksandra has a strong background in product design and strategy with work spanning porcelain, furniture, lighting, textiles and home accessories. She has been a part of several design and consultancy studios, between Spain and Poland.
In her design she focuses on exploring and understanding her Slavic roots, passing them through an individual lens of her dreams, emotions and imagination. Although her creations are diverse, she strives to maintain her distinctive style, believing in the importance of our unique differences. Drawing by hand plays a crucial role in her work as it helps her to transform our surrounding reality into new, unexpected forms and very personal language.

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Aleksandra Żeromska (born in Warsaw, Poland) works between art and design, defining and merging the boundaries between them. She graduated from ECAL, Switzerland (University of Arts and Design in Lausanne) with a Master's degree in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship, where she collaborated with leading industry brands.
Aleksandra has a strong background in product design and strategy with work spanning porcelain, furniture, lighting, textiles and home accessories. She has been a part of several design and consultancy studios, between Spain and Poland.
In her design she focuses on exploring and understanding her Slavic roots, passing them through an individual lens of her dreams, emotions and imagination. Although her creations are diverse, she strives to maintain her distinctive style, believing in the importance of our unique differences. Drawing by hand plays a crucial role in her work as it helps her to transform our surrounding reality into new, unexpected forms and very personal language.
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