top of page

Edward Scott

FPD

he/him

I am an observant and focused designer, hoping to work in commercial design and delve further into freelance work. I enjoy classic design with shades of hardwood usage, and exploring more undiscovered processes and material experimentations to aid future ideas whilst developing my current metalwork skills in my final year of university. I have a passion for making design more affordable, more desirable and more sustainable, dating back to my roots in my hometown of trees and steel - Sheffield.

Edward Scott

P.R.E.S

Click here for a video!

The P.R.E.S is an amalgamation of hands-on tests and rigorous industrial-ecological investigation. It proposes a shift in design towards greater honesty, simplicity, and restraint. Applicable across a wide range of products and furnishings, P.R.E.S is demonstrated here through a series of tables and a family of candlestick holders, which best express its aesthetic qualities and practical function.

Moving forward, I intend to develop the P.R.E.S into a modular storage system designed to integrate with existing pieces. I also aim to explore its commercial potential, using this collection as an initial route to market and a launch for my future as a designer-maker.

NTUDI26_Logo_HiDef (1).png

Nesta

Click here for a video!

Nesta is a clothes holder designed to allow casual use whilst being kind to clothing with soft spheres. While most other designs have hooks or sharp ends, this design does no damage to the users clothing - perfectly suited for casual people who want a neater and more refined solution than a ‘clothes chair’. This design is toolless assembly and a mere 8 different components designed for habitat to be an affordable solution to piles of clothes and damaging marks. The whole design is capable of being at-packed and self assembly for easier use for the user, and allows the user to carefully and kindly hold many items of clothing.

Footer Wiggle Left.png
NTUDI-TEXT-LOGO-SHORT TEST_edited.png
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook

Intertwine

bottom of page