work

  • 2010

    Still in the works, this project entitled "a lovely chair" is a two-semester long industrial design graduation project. The concept behind "a lovely chair" is simple, and so is it's function - it is a seat. As the name would suggest, everything about this chair is meant to be "lovely", from form, to function to experience, which means that every detail is carefully considered, from the types of wood joinery to materials chosen for the seat.

    The wood frame is constructed of western...

  • 2009

    This project was a collaboration between 3rd Industrial Design students at Emily Carr, and CAWP (Center for Advanced Wood Production) students at UBC. Commissioned by Farcoast, the six teams of students who were involved were asked to create a chair, a community table and side table to fit the style and embody the essence of the Farcoast brand. Selected designs were to be reproduced and placed around the city at Farcoast venues during the 2010 Vancouver Olympic...

  • 2008

    This project was an exercise in large scale model making for 3D Design Concentration with Greg Corrigan (White Box Design). The requirements were that the medical imaging technology must fit inside the structure and it must be able to adjust and scan several different parts of the human body. The structure is meant to appear friendly and mask the technology with a gentle form.     

  • 2008

    Created for the Bent Intensions project in winter 2008 this project was later accepted into the Holiday Intensions Collection where it showcased and sold at the Wood Co-op on Granville Island.

    This delicate wood figure was inspired by the popular character, the Sugar Plum Fairy from The Nutcracker Ballet. It flat packs in a #10 size envelope, easily assembles with a fold and twist and hangs daintily on a Christmas Tree as a holiday ornament.