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Arts Thread: Cut Laster Cut – Client Showcase And Open Studio At London Design Festival

Arts Thread: Cut Laster Cut – Client Showcase And Open Studio At London Design Festival

By Amelia Riley Swan on September 22, 2011

Chau Har Lee, Shoes

Cut Laser Cut is all about diversity. Boasting a ‘Winning laser cutting and engraving service for creatives,’ the studio is open for public viewing during LDF and is showcasing the latest work from current designers.

Founded by a team of designers, Cut Laser Cut is a unique manufacturing company, and with the leading industry machines, they have the ability to satisfy a great variety of needs from one off to sub contract projects.

Chau Har Lee is a very reputable shoe designer who is famous for her unique laser cut shoe designs. Working closely with Cut Laser Cut, Chau produces fun and innovative shoes designed to make a statement. Each shoe more individual than the last, Chau’s shoes are currently on sale in Selfridges on a made to order basis.

A* Food Design, Dehydrated Banana Leaf Doily’s

Dehydrated Banana Leaf Doily’s, are just one of the many pieces of work created by A* Food Design.

‘Fascinated by taste, visual aesthetic and the setting in which we consume food A* merges design and gastronomy to deliver food as a multi sensory experience.’

These pieces demonstrate the delicate and intricate detail that can be produced by Cut Laser Cut.

Massow Design, Aura

Aura is the most recent series of HemmeSphere Lighting designed by Massow Design. Inspired by traditional lighting forms, these exciting laser cut pieces have only just been put into production and can be manufactured in a choice of materials including plywood, acrylic or mild steel.

Cut Laser Cut Studio, Arch 45B, South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1SR, running until 24th September. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm.

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[Written by Natalie Fordham. Originally published on the Arts Thread blog. Republished with kind permission.]

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