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Susanne Hangaard

b. 1972, Danish Ceramist and product designer

Susanne Hangaard graduated from The Danish Design School, ceramics and glass studies, in 2007; during her studies here she also studied at Rhode Island School of Art and Design in the USA. In 2007, she participated in the Biennale of Craft and Design at Trapholt and exhibited in Officinet, the exhibition venue of the Danish Arts and Crafts Association in Copenhagen. Hangaard’s main field of work is ceramics, but she takes a conceptual approach to her practice. She often incorporates surprising combinations of materials and lets other materials contrast the ceramics in order to achieve an intriguing expression. The essence in her work is a desire to tell stories and create images as she plays with reality in the zone between clashing environments and realities. Hangaard experiments with mixing art and design, and in her pursuit of a poetic expression, she seeks to navigate between different perceptions of the world: between intuition and reflection, between humour or kitsch and seriousness.

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Cocoon

Cocoon is a condom dispenser for home use developed in collaboration with designer Line Depping and Royal Copenhagen. The materials are a combination of china, MDF and mechanics, which together form a rather untraditional, unexpected object for private use in the bedroom.

The product is a comment on a familiar situation where the condom - or the lack of one – becomes a problem or an embarrassment. Cocoon highlights the importance of remembering the condom and uses humour to promote an approving, natural attitude to the situation. With a Cocoon, one is always prepared, should the possibility for sex occur, and the device demonstrates the owner’s confident attitude to sex and birth control.

By same artist:
Cocoon (CC_13, 2009)

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