2011
A refined version of the Etta Bicycle, this elegant, accessible form of transportation covers all of the needs of urban commuters - safety, storage, style - and still fits in to an apartment.
Front and rear lighting are integrated within the frame, and electrical wiring is run internally.
2011
Designed with Social Bicycles, this friendly, durable, GPS-enabled bicycle can be found and unlocked using your mobile phone. The system allows bike-sharing to be cheaper and more scalable - equally suited to fifty bikes on a college campus or thousands in an urban center.
Look for SoBi systems to be deployed across the US in 2011 and 2012!
2007
The LED-illuminated pears that hang from this lamp can be picked for an hour of portable light - and then returned to the tree to recharge.
2010
A bicycle designed for safe, efficient, and convenient urban transportation. Powerful integrated lighting means you can always be seen, low-to-the-ground cargo space means you can always safely carry what you want, and a comfortable car-like upright riding position means you can always see traffic and dismount with ease.
Featured in the 2010 Center for Architecture show “Our Cities, Ourselves: The Future of Transportation in Urban Life”.
Urban Park Ecosystem
2008
A ‘net positive’ park designed to live off of the undesired byproducts of a city - stormwater runoff, food waste, and turbulent urban winds.
2008
Developed for Domestic Aesthetic, this bamboo sushi tray employs subtle variations in form to create function.
2010
A multi-chambered photobioreactor designed to test the ability of algae to scrub CO2 from Pratt campus boiler-room emissions.
Modular + Interactive Desk Lighting
2006
An LED desk lamp that can be arranged like building blocks. Each individual block contains powerful rare-earth magnets and self-aligning, spring-loaded electrical contacts to allow effortless and intuitive play. One wooden “base” block houses an on/off switch and rechargeable battery.
Chosen by Architectural Digest as one of the best products of 2007.
2008
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this shaker set was turned from scrap wood and used a natural cork as a stopper and foot.
Sold at the MoMA store during its production run.
2008
Designed for Domestic Aesthetic, this simple spice block was carved out of reclaimed mahogany scrap from a local furniture factory.
2008
A floor lamp inspired by deep-sea bioluminescence and its ethereal quality of light. As it is turned on from off to dim to bright, the orbs fade in as being filled with water.
2009
A furniture concept that brings to maturity the magic and safety of childhood forts and hidden spaces. Its delicate exterior conceals a secret interior, protected by a robust steel shell
2009
Form studies for Cocoon Sofa, exploring the dynamic and intimate relationship between the interior and exterior of an object.
2008
A series of cuff bracelets where smooth metal surfaces are disrupted by organic pressure.
Felt Cuff - Polished nickel with handmade felt from Janice Arnold.
Mossy Cuff - Aged copper and suede.
G5 Cuff - Made from the case of a broken G5 Mac.