Ingegerd Råman

Ingegerd Råman

Ingegerd Råman (born in 1943) studied ceramic chemistry at the Istituto Statale d’Arte per la Ceramica in Faenza, Italy, and at one of Sweden's most prestigious art and design universities. In 1967, she started her own ceramics studio in the region of Skåne, Sweden, and throughout her career, she has worked as both a ceramics and glass designer.

Råman worked for several distinguished glassworks before she began collaborating with Orrefors in the late 1990s. Today she is one of the designers who has had the greatest impact on the development of Orrefors as a brand, and her elegant style continues to be an objective for the future.

In addition to product design, Ingegerd Råman has contributed to multiple interior design and architecture projects, such as the Embassy of Sweden in Washington, D.C., and the extension of the Liljevalchs art gallery, Liljevalchs+, which opened in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2021.

For Orrefors, Ingegerd Råman has designed the collections Cut In Number, Lumiere, and Pond, among others.