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the idea of MixingBowl Studio has lingered in my thoughts for years—a space where creativity and collaboration can thrive, and sustainable practices are embraced rather than dismissed. In a constantly evolving world, I sensed the imperative to establish a service that allows for flexibility in interior design. Here, we collaborate to repurpose and salvage old pieces and architectural elements, all while amplifying the distinctive voice of each client.
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This philosophy extends across the spectrum of services offered by the studio: from interiors and product design and development to furniture restoration and even custom art. In my approach to custom art, I often employ mixed media, incorporating elements like paint and found objects, along with repurposed items like old frames and paintings that would otherwise be discarded.
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Kim Kedem
Founder
Kim's journey in design reflects a rich and diverse background shaped by her experiences in bustling cities like Tel-Aviv, Paris, and NYC. The challenges of living in small spaces have fueled her fascination with functional furniture and efficient design.
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Having graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, Kim's academic foundation underscores a strong background in interior design. Kim's professional trajectory includes contributing to high-profile projects at ICRAVE and Meyer-Davis, where she honed her skills in crafting bespoke spaces. Her involvement in designing custom furniture and lighting, as well as coordinating manufacturing processes, underscores her comprehensive approach to interior design.
What sets Kim apart is her unique source of inspiration—nature and dreamscape. This distinctive blend informs her work, creating a whimsical narrative within her designs. This fusion of natural elements and dreamlike concepts adds a layer of creativity and originality to her projects.
Kim's exploration of unconventional building materials like clay, plaster, and mycelium reveals a commitment to pushing boundaries and experimenting with sustainable and innovative design solutions. Her current research on new fungi for mycelium production highlights a forward-thinking approach to environmentally conscious design.
In summary, Kim's story is one of constant evolution and innovation, driven by a passion for creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces. Her multidimensional approach, combining traditional design elements with experimental materials, positions her as a dynamic and forward-looking designer in the field.