Twig is a sleek silhouette of a London Plane tree, generated into a pattern from a photo I took when experimenting... View More
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Hi, I'm Jinny Ngui (pronounced nu-wee) a London based product designer.
I create hand decorated bone china tableware, designed and manufactured in England, UK. All pieces are perfect for daily use and are dishwasher safe (unless stated otherwise). My designs are created to either stand alone or to be mixed and matched.
I graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2005 with a degree in Ceramic Design. The practical nature of the course opened my eyes to the world of manufacturing and craftsmanship. To hone my skills as a designer, I interned within design and manufacturing teams, including Asprey, Timorous Beasties and Woolworths. I spent 6 years working at Asprey with the Silver and Home department designing luxury products and bespoke projects in china, crystal, silver and leather goods.
As much as I love designing, I really started to miss being hands on and making, so I bought myself a kiln and started decorating small batches of designs with the help of specialist printers in Stoke-on-Trent. I now work with my lovely bone china supplier to create small runs of some of my designs and I have a studio in Trowbridge Gardens in Hackney Wick. Despite not being on an industrial scale, I really enjoy the decorating process and creating things for the home for people to use and love.