Step into the creative universe of Bethan Laura Wood, a designer known for her bold visual language and playful exploration of materials, colors and patterns.
At the intersection of art and design, Bethan Laura Wood explores the emotional role that objects play in our daily lives. Her work is characterized by bold colors and layered materials, where objects tell stories and interiors evolve into immersive worlds. As part of the exhibition Home Sweet Home, MAD Brussels welcomes Bethan Laura Wood for an evening lecture. Discover her design practice, sources of inspiration, unique collaborations, and the story behind her Home Sweet Home birdhouse.
About Bethan Laura Wood
Bethan Laura Wood is a designer from the United Kingdom who obtained a Master in Design Products at the Royal College of Art, under the tuition of Jurgen Bey and Martino Gamper. Since graduating in 2009, Bethan has built a multidisciplinary practice characterised by material investigation, artisan collaboration, and a passion for colour and detail.
Bethan enjoys exploring the relationships we form with objects in our everyday lives and questions how they can become cultural conduits. She is interested in critical approaches to achieving sustainability in a mass-consumption, production-driven context. She has collaborated with international brands such as Dior and Perrier-Jouët, and her work has been acquired by prestigious museums, including the V&A, SFMOMA, and NGV.