Addison Fleischer


01 Overlap Light

A desk lamp displaying the overlap in daylight across timezones. Time of day is denoted by colored light, with the bottom representing a local time and the top a user-defined time. When both halves are illuminated it shows good times to connect globally.


02 Pebble

A sculptural skate object for campus DIY skate project. Designed to be used from multiple approaches. This project served to examine mixed-use public spaces and the idea of Skate Urbanism.


03 Arc Chair

A disassemblable plywood chair designed and crafted in Copenhagen, Denmark. Rooted in the study of Scandinavian design, this chair reflects these modern design traditions.


04 Tech Pack

Soft goods manufacturing and branding work. This sling bag illustrates material and market research alongside technical considerations, providing practical applications for soft goods design.


05 Slip-Cast Teapot

An exploration of 3D design practices through mold making. Utilizing 3D printing, plaster, and ceramic slip to complete the molds and teapot. Contributing to an understanding of modern manufacturing methods and product design.


06 Framework Light

Floor lamp designed to highlight the industrial and sturctual attributes of steel. Constructed with tubular steel, steel chain, and flat bar, using metal bending and mig welding techniques. This project explores metal fabrication and material qualities.


07 Hearth Lamp

A modern interpretation of traditional Japanese paper lanterns. Made with walnut, birch, layered gossamer paper, and crafted with hand cut joinery. The lamp reflects a warm glow of scattered light, giving the invitng feel of a fireplace.


08 Ceramic Prints

Translating CAD models to ceramic 3D prints. In researching innovations in digital assemblies, we find new aesthetic potentials. Creating asymmetric forms and layered textures that are unique to this process.


09 Modular Record Bin

A modular record storage system, bringing together natural and industrial materials. This concept connects contrasting material, also giving designed alternatives to change the look and feel of the bins. It is a flexible system that allows the user to define their own space.


10 Miscellaneous Works

Sculptural, graphic, and other miscellaneous design work.


Bio

I’m a multidisciplinary designer with an interest in fabrication, industrial design, and furniture design. My work explores the intersection of digital and physical processes, driven by a curiosity for how things are made and a desire to create meaningful and enduring objects.

Through my education, I’ve developed hands-on experience in digital fabrication, prototyping, and various design software. Whether working with physical materials, digitally, or in combination, I value the process of making and its ability to tell stories through design.

Education

University of Utah, College of Architecture and Planning
Bachelor of Science, MultiDisciplinary Design – 2025

Skills
  • Design Thinking
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving
  • Sketching
  • Prototyping
  • Woodworking & Metalworking
  • Digital Fabrication
Software
  • Rhino 3D / Grasshopper
  • Fusion 360
  • Blender
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe InDesign
Contact

Email: addyfleischer@gmail.com