I’ve designed a wide range of products, from consumer electronics to soft goods, for both large and small clients, as well as for our own brand. Each project type has its perks, but working with companies that have a broad reach allows sustainable design choices to make a significant impact. Schooled in the Swedish design tradition, I’m a strong advocate of quick, hands-on prototyping—building mockups, testing, and iterating.
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IKEA
A widely popular, no-frills solution, delivers exactly what you’d expect and is brilliantly portable.​​​​​​​
Image 1: Baby monitor for IKEA, a user-friendly design for both baby and parents. Video: A well-received product, launched across all IKEA markets worldwide.
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Neue Labs
An award-winning package design that showcases the power of its contents through playful interaction.
Image 1: The packing for the tech start-up Neue Labs holds sensor kits designed for prototyping wearable technologies, featuring a compact format. Image 2: By interacting playfully with the packaging, you can calibrate the system and get a head start on your project.
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Doro
A truly universal design that has proven useful far beyond its intended users.
Image 1: Doro Secure 580, an award-winning feature phone with attention to haptic detail. Image 2: Leveraging material properties and mold textures to create interesting tactile combinations, while avoiding unsustainable paint effects.
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Honed, Global Lighting Consultants, Boris Design Studio
Embracing the realities of production. Upcycling byproducts into premium products.
Image 1: A foldable, compact lampshade optimized for transport and designed to reduce its carbon footprint, up-cycled from scrap materials into a highly sustainable product, born from the realities of off-site production. Image 2: A room divider, featuring a weave built of scrap-felt with a weaving technique inspired by Japanese Omikuji prayer notes.
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