Industrially manufactured porcelainware forms the basis of her work. Pregger separates the porcelain from it’s function and history, treating it only solely as material. Based on the theory of ready-mades she manages to deconstruct, decontextualise, reconstruct and recontextualise. Therefore, plates and bowls are cut, recombined, lasered and transformed into innovative and useful objects. Bowls become lightbowls, as well as a smart alternative to bathroom shelves like her "tea and cake in the bathroom" design. The porcelainware's simple and familiar forms, curves and colour add simplicity and minimalism in all of Pregger's designs. This familiarity of porcelainware makes her work traditional and contemporary, strange and familiar at the same time.
For those of you who want to see her work closely, Laura Pregger will be participating as a newcomer at Ambiente 2010 in Frankfurt from the 12th - 16th of February.