Designing for the way
people actually work.
I design furniture and products that take the small, everyday rituals of a space seriously. The things people reach for, lean on, and put away without thinking.
My process starts with watching: ethnographic observation of how a space is really used, before any sketching begins. From there I move into CAD and rendering, refining the form against real manufacturing constraints. Flat-pack assembly, mass production, and honest materials.
The current focus is on workspaces: how a desk can support productivity without feeling clinical, and how small details like cable routing, a raised platform, or a privacy screen can change the emotional temperature of a room.
Currently completing a Bachelor of Industrial Design at RMIT. Available for internships and collaboration from late 2026. See the current project →