Inga Sempé Explained

Inga Sempé
Occupation:designer
Awards:Red Dot Design Award 2007
Father:Jean-Jacques Sempé
Spouse:Ronan Bouroullec

Inga Sempé (born 1968) is a French designer and constructor of technical items,[1] who designs furniture, lamps and other design objects for manufacturers like Ligne Roset, Alessi and Baccarat. She was awarded the Red Dot Design Award in 2007.

Life

Inga Sempé was born in 1968 as the daughter of Mette Ivers, a Danish graphic artist and painter and the well-known French graphic artist Jean-Jacques Sempé. She studied at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris and passed her final exams there in 1993. She is married to the designer Ronan Bouroullec and has two children.[2] Inga Sempé lives and works in Paris.

Career

In 1994, she designed for the Australian designer Marc Newson, in 1997–1999 for the French designer Andrée Putman. From 2000, she worked for the Italian design companies Cappellini and Edra and at the same time, founded her own company in Paris.[3] She aims for sustainable, simple, but not minimalist objects.

For her, function is important and the material has to support it. "Sempé's lamps can be extended like accordions, the size of her suitcase prototype for the manufacturer Via, which can replace any hotel wardrobe, can be changed."[4] For Italian, French and Scandinavian design companies she projects furniture and pictures as well as design objects, such as for Alessi,[5] Ligne Roset, Baccarat, Tectona, HAY, LucePlan, Moustache and the American manufacturer Artecnica.

Works

Many of her lamps have lampshades which appear like fans and allow a variety of light and shade impressions. The pendant luminaire Plissé produced by Luceplan can be unfolded like an accordion, as the material is pleated. In 2009, the lamp manufacturer Moustache launched the series of Vapeur pendants and table lamps with their characteristic lampshades made out of densely folded Tyvek-fleece. This thin, papery material is either white or printed with very thin lines in delicate colours.

The Swedish lamp manufacturer Wästberg offers a clip lamp by Inga Sempé which can also stand on the table or hang from the wall.

Exhibitions

Awards

In 2000/2001 she got a scholarship for the Villa Medici, an institution of the Académie de France à Rome.In 2003 she received the 8000-Euro-Major Design Award of the City of Paris,[10] in 2007 the Red Dot Design Award for her upholstered furniture Moël.[11] In 2012 she was guest of honor of the Stockholm furniture fair Stockholm Furniture Fair & Northern Light Fair.[12]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Pia Volk: Die Herrin der Dinge., in: Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, issue 39, 25 September 2015, p. 33.
  2. News: Fèvre. Anne-Marie. Inga Sempé. Design bien trempé. December 29, 2017. Libération Next. September 7, 2012.
  3. Web site: 2020-11-03 . Inga Sempé's wise approach to colour and functionality . 2024-05-06 . DesignWanted . en-US.
  4. Pia Volk: Die Herrin der Dinge., in: Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, Issue 39, 25 September 2015, p. 37.
  5. Web site: Inga Sempé: Collo-alto . 2024-05-06 . www.domusweb.it . en-gb.
  6. http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/musees/musee-des-arts-decoratifs/actualites/archives/arts-decoratifs-et-design/inga-sempe Note on the Exposition
  7. Web site: Inga Sempé The Imperfect Home . 2024-05-06 . triennale.org . en.
  8. Web site: Piotti . Cristina Kiran . 2024-04-27 . Inga Sempé's home reveals the charm of daily imperfections . 2024-05-06 . wallpaper.com . en.
  9. Web site: 2024-04-17 . Inga Sempé: La casa imperfetta . 2024-05-06 . TLmagazine . en-US.
  10. http://next.liberation.fr/culture/2012/09/07/inga-sempe-design-bien-trempe_844782 Anne-Marie Fèvre: Inga Sempé. Design bien trempé.
  11. http://de.red-dot.org/2327.html Die besten Designer des red dot design award 2007 im Interview: Inga Sempé.
  12. http://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/kunst_architektur/beobachterin-des-alltags-1.18074939 Andrea Eschbach: Designerin Inga Sempé. Beobachterin des Alltags.