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The Totem ceramics series is a collection of stacking dinnerwares that function as a tool of form exploration for use in the home.

Stacks of interlocking dinnerware arrange together to suggest religious apogees, characters or a pagodas. With 35,952 possible ways to arrange the pieces, the collection gives birth to a seemingly infinite way to decorate a side table.

These images taken by Mitchell's team show this beautiful design in various scenes around the world.

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Born in England in 1997, Mitchell has worked as an Industrial Designer in Cambridge, London, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Jakarta and presently resides in Amsterdam working with an award winning Dutch branding and industrial design studio. His career started early at age 17 when a London homewares brand bought the manufacturing rights to a bird box that he designed for a school project. Since this, he has worked with companies such as Rado, Karim Rashid, Bosch, Unilever and Canon as well as exhibiting his research into Phase Change Materials at London Design Festival in partnership with DesignJunction a few years ago.

He sees each project as pause for reflection, a formal study in essence, emotion and narrative. The artefacts he creates are not soulless and have a conveyed origin. They exist as something not entirely new but of a progression in Industrial Design history, closely influenced by current affairs and material/technological innovations.

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The Totem ceramics series is a collection of stacking dinnerwares that function as a tool of form exploration for use in the home.

Stacks of interlocking dinnerware arrange together to suggest religious apogees, characters or a pagodas. With 35,952 possible ways to arrange the pieces, the collection gives birth to a seemingly infinite way to decorate a side table.

These images taken by Mitchell's team show this beautiful design in various scenes around the world.

Mark Mitchell Design - Collectables collection image

Born in England in 1997, Mitchell has worked as an Industrial Designer in Cambridge, London, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Jakarta and presently resides in Amsterdam working with an award winning Dutch branding and industrial design studio. His career started early at age 17 when a London homewares brand bought the manufacturing rights to a bird box that he designed for a school project. Since this, he has worked with companies such as Rado, Karim Rashid, Bosch, Unilever and Canon as well as exhibiting his research into Phase Change Materials at London Design Festival in partnership with DesignJunction a few years ago.

He sees each project as pause for reflection, a formal study in essence, emotion and narrative. The artefacts he creates are not soulless and have a conveyed origin. They exist as something not entirely new but of a progression in Industrial Design history, closely influenced by current affairs and material/technological innovations.

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