About Us

Ivy J Studio is a London-based wearable art and sculpture practice founded by artist and designer Ivy Jiang in early 2023.

Inspired by the life cycles of natural organisms, the studio creates wearable sculptures, jewellery, and spatial objects that explore growth, transformation, and becoming. Situated between art, fashion, and architecture, each piece captures a moment within an evolving ecosystem, blurring the boundaries between sculpture, adornment, and storytelling.

Combining computational design, digital craftsmanship, and advanced 3D-printing technologies, Ivy J Studio creates immersive works where nature, technology, and imagination coexist.

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About Ivy

Ivy is an architect-trained artist, graduated from Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL and formerly worked at Foster + Partners.

Her work moves beyond function, shaping space through narrative, abstraction, and emotion.

Designing with the human body as her site, Ivy creates intimate sculptural forms inspired by natural creatures and everyday ecosystems. Embracing imperfection, each wearable piece becomes a quiet act of storytelling and self-expression.

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3D Print & Procedural Modelling

Drawing from her architectural background, Ivy integrates digital generative modelling and procedural scripting into her design methodology. This approach enables the exploration of organic, imaginative forms inspired by the biological behaviours of flowers. Using high-resolution 3D printing, these generative structures are materialised with precision, allowing intricate details to emerge and reflecting the complexity and delicacy of each design.

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Time-based Story

The human body becomes the site of design, an intimate scale where architectural thinking is recontextualised. By building sculptural space around the body, Ivy explores how form interacts with movement, weight, and proximity, creating wearable works that function as spatial constructs rather than decorative objects.

Narrative remains central to the practice. Each piece exists within a continuum of time, carrying its own storyline and context. Influenced by speculative fiction and imagined ecosystems, the sculptures resemble characters shaped by their environments, suggesting alternate realities where organic life and technology coexist. Embracing imperfection as an inherent condition, Ivy’s work allows irregularity, texture, and asymmetry to remain visible, reflecting both the precision of computational systems and the unpredictability of living forms.