Design Philosophy: The Intersection of Nature and Technology
As an Artist and a furniture maker, my work is driven by a simple belief:
Our modern spaces shouldn’t just house us; they should ground us.
1. Nature, Refined
By pairing the honest grain of Natural Timbers with the structural innovation of Birch Plywood and the organic colours of Valchromat, I create pieces that feel playfully contemporary, yet strangely like they have always been there.
2. Bringing the Outside In
In an increasingly digital world I am interested in Biophilic design, which is a concept used within the building industry to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment. I aim to bring the calming influence of the woods into the home. Every piece is an invitation to touch, to slow down, and to breath.
3. The Botanical Influence
My signature pieces lie in the details. By incorporating Botanical Designs—based on my own drawings of leaves, ferns, herbs and local flora, I create a dialogue between the machine and the natural world. These embellishments act as joyful reminders of the living world, carefully cut into the very grain of the furniture and art they are part of.
4. Modern Heritage
I design for the long term. Combining traditional hand-finishing with 21st-century production allows me to create modern Heirloom pieces. Whether it is a piece of sculptural wall art or a modern Working From Home desk, it is built to be a quiet, enduring presence in your daily life.