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Product and Furniture Design

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
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Course summary

Our interdisciplinary design studio inspires you to challenge, disrupt and rethink design practices to create unique and compelling objects, artefacts and user experiences. Go hands-on with materials in our extensive workshops to design products, furniture, ceramics and lighting. Develop a rich portfolio that is relevant to the evolving needs of professional design practice and become a Designer Maker, or a Designer for Industry, or combine areas of 3D design practice.

  • Be industry-ready. Professional accreditation by the Chartered Society of Designers ensures quality and relevance to the evolving needs of the design industry. Broaden your experience and take an optional sandwich year for work placements and international exchange.

  • Get noticed in the design community. Learn by doing to build a portfolio of design work that will get you noticed and launch your career. Develop your profile with opportunities to enter high-profile competitions.

  • Expert-led. Learn with experts; our international team have diverse professional practice and research experience to inspire and guide your creativity.

  • Gain unique insights. Understand more about the design industry with exclusive visits to leading design studios and manufacturers.

  • Get connected. Learn from inspirational talks by leading product and furniture designers. Learn from real-world contexts through regular live projects.

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Course code:
W243
Institution code:
P60

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