Studio Job
Studio Job
A place where technique, science and ornamental designs merge - embracing an art form of totality. This is an exemplary component of the designs featured in Studio Job, founded in 2000 by Job Smeets. The work of Studio Job can be found in over forty museums internationally.
Studio Job embraces the renaissance spirit, combining both traditional and modern techniques, producing so called: “once-in-a-life-time-objects”. Acclaimed by a love of detail and freedom of expression he is seen as a prime mover in contemporary applied art. Experimental, highly specific and still entirely universal, the body of work expresses pure craftsmanship focusing on quality instead of quantity for the masses. Thus extreme designs take precedence. As Job Smeets proclaims “I want to build an oeuvre, not merely score a few hits.”
Job Office Collection
The Job Office series was designed for the Lensvelt collection. Staying close to their surrealistic and contemporary style of design, the collection is depicted through stark and brightly colored pieces of furniture, accompanied by a lamp. The collection is accommodated with striking gold details enhancing the iconic cartoon-like manners of their unique design craft.
Studio Job Carpet_ was used for a Lensvelt Collection presentation
Studio Job Cabinet
Studio Job Carpet_ used as a tapestry and a carpet
Milan Design Week 2011_ first presentation of the Studio Job Cabinet in Milan
Milan Design Week 2011 & 2013
shop now
Studio Job Golden nose drawer handle_ Sala Senacolo Milan Salone 2013
Milan Design Week 2013_ the iconic presentation of the Studio Job Office Collection in Milan
Studio Job Collection_ desk, lamp and low model buffet that is available in eight colors
Studio Job Desk_ available in three different sizes and two colors
Studio Job Cabinet_ available in eight different colors
Studio Job Collection_ desk, lamp and cabinet
Studio Job Carpet_ with parquet print and gold trim
Studio Job Office Desk Lamp_ available in eight different colors
Detail_ of the Golden Nose drawer handle on the desk