Lex Pott is a designer you simply cannot categorise. A graduate from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2009 who set up his studio that same year, he intuitively experiments with natural materials due to their timeless appeal – but without knowing the creative outcome. Pott’s process of exploration has led to a range of diverse scenarios, from functional products to decorative pieces. To a concept for a fashion brand or an art exhibit.
From designing spaces to furniture, taking on architectural projects to designing textile wall systems or comprehensive collections, the designer brothers maintain experimental activity with Gallery kreo which is essential to the development of their work.
In 2012, two exhibitions have been showing their work: “Album” at the Vitra Design Museum and “Bivouac”, a monographic exhibition that has been shown initially at the Centre Pompidou Metz and then at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. In the spring 2013, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs will unveil a major exhibition about their work.
They recently designed “Cercles”, an iPad application showcasing formal studies, freehand drawings and sketches in a very intuitive way.
He has designed a vase collection named True Color for &tradition.