The designers whose work is so understated, you might miss it. Sometimes it’s what’s left out that makes an impact. Written by Steven Todd and published in Financial Review Australia, December magazine 2021.
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Recent interview with Sebastian Bergne during the Covid19 lockdowns. It includes insights into the effect of the pandemic on his work and the design industry in general. Published in New Design MagazineIssue 148, February 2021.
An in depth interview with designer and educator Sebastian Bergne about his experience of the design industry and his advice for young designers embarking on their careers.
Sebastian Bergne and Tokyo Saikai, Japan have joined forces to launch ha’ porcelain, a micro brand making porcelain goods with life. The first collection of products consist of containers that give us the opportunity to enjoy cut flowers and plants in new ways. Manufactured in fine quality porcelain using traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques in the south of …
Are we experiencing a revolution or a resurgence in functional, logical design? Essential Journal speak with Sebastian Bergne about this and his 30 years in design. Full text here at Essential Journal Volume III issue 1 written by Thomas Sumner
To mark the 25th + anniversary of his studio, Sebastian Bergne has produced a book of his favourite press cuttings from over the years. 1988 – 2016 For more information, contact the studio here.
The poetry of the everyday – A portrait of designer Sebastian Bergne in IDEAT Sept 2016. Written by Ellia Ascheri / Photographs by Sean Geraghty
The recently relaunched Ring Soap is featured in Issue 11 of Disegno, the quarterly design journal. Sebastian Bergne and Disegno magazine collaborated for the launch of Ring Soap and issue 11 of the magazine. More information and pictures of the launch can be found here.
As part of the 2013 Wallpaper Hand Made project, Sebastian Bergne collaborated with British brush manufacturer Kent. The results were a family of brushes for a variety of specialised functions that each utilise a different part of the same, particular handle form. The range formed part of the Hand Made exhibition, part of the Milan …
Part of the 10th anniversary issue of ICON magazine, this article explores the relationship between designers, their work and their personal collections of objects. Text: Edwin Heathcote Photographs: Michael Thomas Jones June 2013.