Natalia Triantafylli is a Greek designer and maker based in London. She studied Product and Systems Design Engineering at the University of the Aegean, Ermoupoli, and was introduced to ceramics through lessons with ceramist Tina Pantazelou. Focusing on collectible design and the dialogue between craft and design, she completed an MA in Design Products at the Royal College of Art, London, supported by a full scholarship from the Burberry Design Foundation. Her recent work combines hand-built ceramics with 3D-printed counterparts, bringing together her interest in clay with a curiosity about new means of production. Through an ornate, hybrid visual language, she explores authenticity, revivalism, and wonder, crafting objects that feel both ancient and otherworldly. She has exhibited internationally at fairs including Alcova during Milan Design Week, Milan, and London Design Festival, London, and her work has received international press coverage. She is an alumna resident artist of the Sarabande Foundation, London, established by Lee Alexander McQueen. Her work is represented by galleries including The Future Perfect, United States; Delvis Unlimited, Milan; and Max Radford Gallery, London.


