Press


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May 13

Dwell / US

Studio Juju was selected for Dwell’s Young Guns report, a selection of young emerging designers from across the globe!

Same article goes on the May issue of Dwell, US.
 


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Aug 12

SHOTENKENCHIKU / Japan

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May 12

Surface Asia / Online

An interview online by Surface Asia.
 
 


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Mar 12

The Design Society Journal / Singapore


 
The Design Society Journal No.4, Design in a Visual World.

Content includes great articles about Singaporean artists and designers and their practices. Studio Juju is featured in an article by Justin Zhuang.

Cover design by H55.
 
 


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Mar 12

Domus Web / Italy


 
Domus article about Mario Ferrarini and Studio Juju’s new project for Living Divani.
 
 


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Feb 12

ppaper / Taiwan

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An article by ppaper about studio juju in issue 117, 2012.
 
 


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Jan 12

Perspective Magazine / Hong Kong


 
Perspective Magazine, issue Jan 2012, from Hong Kong reporting about “A Tent” during the Business of Design Week at W Hong Kong.
 


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Nov 11

Azure Magazine / Canada

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An interview of Studio Juju by Tim Mckeough, Nov/Dec 2011 issue of Azure Magazine.
 


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Sep 11

Monocle / UK

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“A Guide to Singapore Creative Industries”
An article about the growth and strategies of the government with local art & design community. Studio Juju is featured together with other local design practices.
 
“Studio Juju is just two years old, but its whimsical furniture and objects have been making their mark. The studio was recognized by W Hotels/Design Miami as “designers of the future”.”
 
Monocle, issue 46, September 2011
 


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Sep 11

Surface / NYC

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Surface Magazine with an article about Studio Juju written by Tim Mckeough.
 
“In spite of all the sudden attention, there is little about Studio Juju’s work, except for the occasional hit of unexpected color, that cries out for it. On the contrary, Juju’s pieces are typically thoughtful, purist creations that become more appealing the longer you study them.”
 
Read full article here.