Teemu Salonen, who comes from the small municipality of Padasjoki, is a
designer whose work is all about unique objects. Making things by hand
is an essential part of his designer’s identity, and he considers his
works to be both design objects and sculptures at the same time.
Salonen’s years of experience as a curator in visual arts and as an
entrepreneur specialising in fibre-reinforced plastic influence his bold
works. Salonen is an experimental designer who is fuelled by challenges
and who skilfully mixes a variety of materials and techniques, from
glass fibre to ceramics. He has degrees in carpentry and craft design,
and sees his workshop as a place of fun, where the tacky and the
sophisticated are effortlessly rolled into one asymmetrical package.