ONLINE SHOP | Studiomama - INTERVIEW  Vol.2

ONLINE SHOP | Studiomama - INTERVIEW Vol.2

19 SEPTEMBER, 2024

An interview with Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama is now available on our online shop.

INTERVIEW Vol.2

In Vol.2, we interviewed to them about "routine," released by E&Y in 2015, and about the works they have created up until now using their own unique expressions.
Please take a look at it together with Vol.1.

INTERVIEW Vol.1


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NINA TOLSTRUP AND JACK MAMA
Studiomama was founded in 2000 with Nina Tolstrup and her husband and design collaborator Jack Mama. Studiomama's work can be simple, honest and minimal. It is always playfulness, relevant and humorous with a democratic belief in good design for all. Nina trained as a designer at the prestigious Les Ateliers in Paris and gained a BA in Marketing from the Business School in Copenhagen. Now she is a consulting professor at the London branch of Syracuse University as well as Curator of Danish Craft. Amongst a range of ongoing panel and committee responsibilities she most recently she sat on the selection panel for the Design Museum's Designers in Residence program.

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ONLINE SHOP | Studiomama - INTERVIEW  Vol.1

ONLINE SHOP | Studiomama - INTERVIEW Vol.1

12 SEPTEMBER, 2024

An interview with designers Nina Tolstrup and Jack Mama, who launched "routine" from E&Y in 2015, is now available on our online shop.

INTERVIEW Vol.1

In this Vol. 1, we interviewed them about their shared ideas about design and their design process for spaces and objects in their work as Studiomama.
Please take a look.



Vol. 2 will posted on 19 September.


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NINA TOLSTRUP AND JACK MAMA
Studiomama was founded in 2000 with Nina Tolstrup and her husband and design collaborator Jack Mama. Studiomama's work can be simple, honest and minimal. It is always playfulness, relevant and humorous with a democratic belief in good design for all. Nina trained as a designer at the prestigious Les Ateliers in Paris and gained a BA in Marketing from the Business School in Copenhagen. Now she is a consulting professor at the London branch of Syracuse University as well as Curator of Danish Craft. Amongst a range of ongoing panel and committee responsibilities she most recently she sat on the selection panel for the Design Museum's Designers in Residence program.

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