
Sriratmakes
Srirat Jongsanguandi is a Thai-British artist and designer based in London. Born and raised in Thailand, she moved to London at age 8. After earning a distinction in her art foundation, she studied at Manchester School of Architecture, also graduating with distinction, before continuing her training at AHMM. She later founded a design startup focused on interiors, spatial design, furniture, and objects.
Her work blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, creating pieces that elevate daily rituals. Her designs are subtle yet bold, combining culture, storytelling, and artistry with a deep appreciation for craft.
I create objects that encourage a slower, more intentional way of living—pieces that invite care, connection, and curiosity. In a world that often feels rushed, my work embraces time, allowing objects to grow with their owners, becoming part of their daily rituals and experiences. From a handmade ceramic cup that fits perfectly in your hand to an armchair that feels like a mother’s hug, my pieces are meant to be lived with, held, and cherished.
I draw inspiration from ancient artifacts, natural materials, and artists who evoke deep emotional responses, such as Theaster Gates, Isamu Noguchi, and Barbara Hepworth. Their ability to infuse meaning into form resonates with my own approach—crafting objects that are not just functional but also carry stories, cultures, and a sense of belonging.
Through my work, I want people to feel comforted, hopeful, and curious. I want them to pause, wonder about what is in front of them, and be courageous enough to start a conversation. My practice is about more than making; it’s about creating moments—connections between people, between past and present, and between an object and its owner over time.
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