I’m an industrial designer working at the intersection of design, engineering, and fabrication, with a focus on products that are structurally honest, manufacturable, and built to scale.
My work centers on how things are put together: internal architecture, assembly logic, tolerances, materials, and the constraints that actually shape real products. I’m less interested in speculative objects or aesthetic exercises, and more drawn to problems where design decisions directly affect performance, cost, and longevity.
I approach projects end-to-end: from concept definition and visual direction to CAD, internal packaging, prototyping, and production thinking. This allows me to make design choices that survive contact with manufacturing rather than collapsing at the handoff.
I’m particularly interested in products where engineering constraints are not limitations, but design inputs. Furniture systems, enclosures, hardware, vehicles, and tools that need to work as well as they look.