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Cameron Griffin

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Cameron Griffin is a designer-maker based in London. His work is centred around highlighting inherent value of materials and researching the factors that effect percieved value of an object to a user. His designs often repurpose found objects to create new forms while still referencing the objects original use. Inspired by circular economies, Cameron celebrates the use of found materials in his works and ensures the finished object earnestly communicates a narrative. 

Cameron Griffin is a designer-maker based in London. His work is centred around highlighting inhe...

On average 20,000 bikes are reported stolen every year across London, this project is a series of distorted bike locks which playfully comment on the routine dismantlement of bikes and locks by thieves in London. The project utilises some of the rejected materials and manipulates them into a new form.

Final work

An elongated bike lock which in a continues piece of metal rod makes up a 3 legged stool. with a leather cushioned top.

STOOL

A collection of distorted bike locks hung up on the wall, with the stool sat infront.
Closer image of the distorted bike locks
a bike lock which extends into a lamp, in the photo it is locked to a bike

Research and process

a close up of the bike lock lamp

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On average 20,000 bikes are reported stolen every year across London, this project is a series of distorted bike locks which playfully comment on the routine dismantlement of bikes and locks by thieves in London. The project utilises some of the rejected materials and manipula...

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