Georgi Cervendinev is driven by a singular ambition to bridge creativity, technology, and human experience.
From interior design to engineering, from the art of spaces to the science of machines, his work forges new connections.
A degree in Interior Design gave him the first language of form.
A Master’s in Internal Combustion Engines taught him the physics of motion.
A PhD on urban three-wheelers challenged him to rethink the future of mobility.
Throughout his career, he has shaped interiors, graphics, furniture, and custom vehicles – working at the intersection of craft and innovation.
As an associate professor, he shares his experience with the next generation of creators.
His inventions – from a tilting three-wheeler to the mechanisms that control it – are not just products.
They are visions.
Visions for a world where things adapt, endure and evolve.
His philosophy, ARCTONIC, challenges disposable design and champions a future built on openness, repair, and personalization.
I design to last, not to trend.
Each creation I undertake seeks not just to solve problems, but to celebrate the intelligence of materials, tools, and human hands – building things that adapt, that last, and that belong.