My early work consisted of a lot of woodwork.This was the first project with which I incorporated other materials. The inspiration for this came when I was walking around London, watching the construction work and the meticulous assembling of its buildings. What intrigued me was how cranes can lift such heavy loads without toppling over. Although it was primarily made of wood, it incorporates metal and a bit of 3D printing to put it all together. The interesting thing about this project is that I created this lamp without using any screws or nails, so as a result it can be completely taken apart very easily. I used wooden and metal dowels instead of screws to hold it together.
This was also the first time I really tackled the electronics behind a project as well as designing the exterior. I created the PCB board for all the lights as well as sorting out the wiring.
This project was done during green week of 2015. The whole idea behind it was to make a hanging garden that was made with only recycled or scrap materials. I wanted to tackle the need of more greenery inside Central Saint Martins (a traditionally industrial building).
It was made by cutting all the shapes into triangles using scrap wood, metal and acrylic found around the workshop and then weaving them together using scrap cloth. The idea is that they are easy to make and disassemble and can be made in bulk and hung when needed depending on the size they need to be.
3M is always something that I am very excited to work with. This is due to the fact that on certain products and at certain light it is very interesting to do filming with and can create very fun visual effects. I have worked with 3M on Bicycles, footballs and other sporting equipment. I used it previously with a friend who wanted to do some nighttime filming and the results came out better than expected.
This table was one of the first products I made when I was 17. I wanted to challenge the normal of a table having 4 legs and a top with a standard shape. I wanted to create a different shape for the top that hadn't been seen before and use this to see if I could reduce the amount of legs needed to support it and keep it stable.