Raised in Indonesia, I’m Adeline Chendrawan, an undergraduate student in ArtCenter’s Industrial Design program. I’m drawn to creating thoughtful consumer goods, ranging from tech products to furniture pieces. My design style is characterized by an industrial, minimalist aesthetic that exudes sleekness and cleanliness, yet remains organically inspired.

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I think in sketches, prototypes, and textures.
I work across form, CMF, and systems, always balancing detail with brand narrative. I’ve designed for hospitality, luxury, tech, and modular furniture. My process moves between research, sketches, prototyping, and modelling. I believe that the back of a product deserves as much intention as the front.
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My inspiration? Airports and antique stores.
I collect everyday moments, like how a spoon sits in a glass, or the curve of a worn staircase. My phone is filled with shadow studies and tiny functional observations. I believe good design hides its cleverness behind clarity.




