Platform 10

Platform 10

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Alex Hulme  
www.alexhulme.co.uk  
alex@alexhulme.co.uk  

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Alice Table

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Whilst still studying at Ravensbourne, Alex started out at Tom Dixon’s then fledgling solo practice. Brief stints at Nokia and Samsung led to a more senior position at London studio McDaniel Woolf where he worked with Muji, Samsung and Transport for London.
Having worked on numerous product, furniture and interior projects over a number of years, Alex returned to study at the Royal College of Art in 2007.Recent projects have included collaborations with Mothercare,Umbro and Hutchinson Whampoa (3 Mobile).

Alice Table

Imagine a scenario in which we were object-blind. Each day we would have to rediscover the function of everything around us.
Without any contextual history, objects interactions become rudimentary. How can somebody who has never seen a toaster, make breakfast?

The Alice Table is an Alice in Wonderland inspired table which grows and shrinks when slid across the room. One of a series of objects in which their relationship with space defines their use.