Heloise Rajkumari
Great Britain
Heloise Rajkumari is a London-based product and architectural designer. Nature-inspired distinctive forms and features characterize her designs, focusing primarily on ergonomics and user experiences. She has a strong interest in a diverse set of lifestyle products, such as furniture, arts & crafts, homeware, bamboo products, and medical devices. Access Heloise Rajkumari Newsroom
Featured Designs
Heloise Rajkumari
Ice Cream Bowl
Icy is an ice cream serving dish set. Ice cream desserts are mostly served in a typical ice cream bowl with spoon placed on a separate plate or cloth or inside the bowl. Why these elements have to be treated separately when they are needed together? Icy brings all these elements together and makes spoon a part of the serving dish. It has a magnetic base to keep the spoon intact and takes the form of highly refractive faceted crystal with a frame, to give a perception of chill, cold, and transparent ice pieces in three different forms. It serves ice cream in stylish yet minimalistic manner.
A' Bakeware, Tableware, Drinkware and Cookware Design Award - Iron (2016) - Access Heloise Rajkumari Ice Cream Bowl Press Kit
Heloise Rajkumari
Dining Table
Taro leaf inspired “Humming Tree” is a fusion of dining table and floor vase to hold human sized dry/fresh flowers, leaves, and tree branches. City life has become mentally exhausting, and it’s less contact with natural environment has many negative impacts. The design intent is to let the senses of the diners explore the immediate surrounding and experience the natural elements, thus help in reducing mental fatigue. It is a see through design with the leaf structure split into two distinct Skin and Bone components, and the leaf form becomes apparent when the two components overlap.
A' Furniture Design Award - Bronze (2015) - Access Heloise Rajkumari Dining Table Press Kit
Heloise Rajkumari
Sculptural Vase
“Follow Me” is designed to be a sculptural vase and is inspired from the bird “Peacock”. The intent is to provide an aid for arranging flowers in patterns, and to help in increasing the post harvest life of cut flowers. The design has semi open form composed of a body and a wing piece to allow air circulation around stems and easy addition of water without disturbing the arrangement. The detachable wing pieces are perforated in different patterns to aid various arrangements. The vase provides aid for arrangement while the flowers complete the overall form, thus complementing each other.
A' Fine Arts and Art Installation Design Award - Iron (2015) - Access Heloise Rajkumari Sculptural Vase Press Kit