Welcoming Georgia Wilson to the Soft Serve Family

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We’re absolutely stoked to have Georgia joining the Soft Serve team as Junior Industrial Designer. As a recent Swinburne Uni grad, Georgia explored how to give commonly found plastics a second life - through 2nd Gen, a collection of recycled furniture. We’re pumped to explore 2nd Gen even further and see what impact it can make in the soft-goods world.

We had a quick Google Hangouts coffee-break to catch up with the newest member of our team: 

HEY GEORGIA, TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR GRAD PROJECT AGAIN - WHERE DID IT ALL START?
Hey! It all kicked off with inspiration from the 70's - and specifically cane furniture. I really wanted to experiment on how to make similar shapes - but with a new, longer-lasting palette. I wanted to look at using metal work to replace the steam-bent tubing & recycled HDPE for everything else.

THOSE RECYCLED SECTIONS LOOK INCREDIBLE, COULD BE PERFECT FOR A CUSTOM CARRY HARDWARE?
Absolutely, the shredded HDPE only needs to be heated & compressed - and can work at any scale too. The colour combos you can create are next-level, the weirder the source material, the better.

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WE RECENTLY COLLABORATED WITH DOWEL JONES ON A NEW PROJECT, NEW MODEL. HOW WAS THAT FOR YOU? YOU MUST HAVE LOVED WORKING WITH DOWEL JONES ON THE CAMPAIGN SHOOT?
For sure, I’m a massive fan of Dowel Jones - I’ve actually been to their studios for a sample sale, but to be involved in the project was amazing. And I got a chance to look over the final bag design. I can’t wait to help with the production event when we all get back to normal again.

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AND AS THE RESIDENT COFFEE CONNOISSEUR, WHAT'S THE DRINK OF CHOICE AT HOME THESE DAYS?
It’s a french press with Code Black beans and a dash of milk - Made sure to run down and grab an emergency stash of beans before we all started working from home. But I’m super keen to get back to the studio for a drip coffee though!

DITTO, THANKS GEORGIA!