2 Questions for Hila Rawet
by sabine7 / December 20, 2007

We fell head over heels for Hila Rawet's jewelry designs when we first saw them a few months ago. We featured some of the pieces from her Kipul line, and today we have pieces from the Kishut collection that uses plastic and grommets, hardly the thing of girlish dreams. But the result is splendid. The combination of innate femininity and clean lines really sums up the marriage between jewelry and industrial design, both of which are Hila’s passions.



You have been a student of industrial design, yet you caught our attention with your jewelry. What do you see as the differences between the two types of design? Does one have more merit than the other? Is there a different conception of the two types of designer?
In this project, I tried to incorporate my perspective as a young industrial designer in another field that has always interested me – Jewelry. Finding the connection between industrial design and the traditional world of Jewelry making was a fascinating path that could lead me to many more directions. I feel that I am first an industrial designer, and though my interests are versatile, I bring the industrial thinking into each of my products.



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The world is already full of 'stuff' – as a designer, why do you choose to create more?
The world is full of everything in all fields, but it also keeps changing and so do the people that live in it. I think about the people around me when I design, who they are, what their needs are and what would make them happier.

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Looks like Bouroullec's Algue.

DF / December 25, 2007 at 11:08 PM / Flag

hi hila! beautiful ,clean and simple idea!
Brava hila! :-)
Do you remeber me?
workshop in politecnico di Milano........marcus benesch............
Hi filippo

filippo / December 30, 2007 at 4:28 PM / Flag

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