Studio
Material experiments, workshop documentation, fabrication research, and the work-in-progress from the studio. The stuff that happens between installations.
Computational Ceramic Forms
Using Blender's generative capabilities to design complex internal geometries for slip-casting molds. Porcelain lighting elements with intricate hollow structures — impossible through conventional pottery.
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Laser-Enhanced Ceramics
Precision laser engraving to transform ceramic glazing — micro-textures that affect glaze flow, selective light transmission, and post-firing surface detail beyond conventional pottery techniques.
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Generative Jesmonite Surfaces
Computational colour placement and plotter-controlled pattern generation applied to Jesmonite — a water-based, sustainable alternative to resin for furniture and architectural surfaces.
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Sound Through Surfaces: An Atari-Inspired PCB
A 555-timer PCB that drives voice coils — turning any surface into a speaker. Designed for workshop accessibility with immediate, tactile audio feedback for beginners.
Read MoreCoded Components
A library of structurally and decoratively unusual elements generated through computational design — brackets, joints, shades, and furniture components that blur functional and sculptural.
Read MoreSpatial Design Research
3D scanning combined with parametric modelling and VR prototyping to transform challenging architectural spaces — from van conversions to exhibition design.
Read MoreInteractive Electronics Workshop Programme
A scalable two-hour workshop using custom sensor boards — from soldering and circuit analysis to real-time embedded programming. Participants leave with a working device.
Read MoreLiving Room Collection
Bespoke furniture from deep research into how people actually inhabit domestic spaces. FSC Oak, natural latex, hemp fabric, Jesmonite surfaces. Zero-glue, designed for disassembly.
Read MoreHigh-Speed Sensor Sampling System
Custom PCB for real-time data acquisition in interactive installations — 10,000 samples per second per channel, 8 analog inputs, USB and wireless, onboard gesture recognition.
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We're always open to discussions about materials research, custom fabrication, new project ideas, and educational partnerships.