Oscar Goedert
Oscar is a designer who recently graduated from LUCA School of Arts. His work exists somewhere between object and emotion — creating furniture and spatial pieces that carry fragments of memory, identity, and silence. Each piece he makes begins with a personal story, often drawn from lived experience, inner conflict, or things left unsaid.
Rather than chase trends or aesthetics for their own sake, Oscar uses design as a quiet form of self-discovery. His materials are not just functional — they carry weight. A curve might echo a memory, a joint might suggest a scar. The result is work that feels lived-in: vulnerable, restrained, and honest.
There’s often a sense of stillness in his work — as if the objects are pausing to breathe. He sees furniture not just as something to use, but something to feel with. By embedding personal narratives into everyday forms, Oscar allows his audience to reflect, even if they don’t know exactly what they’re feeling.
He is currently continuing his practice independently, exploring new ways to translate internal states into physical matter. Whether through materials, scale, or absence, his goal remains the same: to make things that remember what we often forget.