Hi, nice to meet you!
My practice is grounded in making. I move between material-led experimentation—shaping, testing, and building by hand-and community-focused, research-driven projects that use design to co-create systems and tools for social and environmental change. I’m interested in using art and design to tell stories, challenge conventions, and create sustainable, collective experiences.
My work ranges from hands-on craft and prototyping to strategic and participatory design. I’ve worked across community projects, social innovation, furniture, objects, and spatial design, which lets me move fluidly between collectible, experimental, and commercial environments. I’ve spent time in studios centred on craft and materiality such as Fernando Laposse and Studio Toogood, as well as more industrial, production-led settings and scoially concious community focused organisations. Working to support people with out voices in society and combatting climate change. I’m currently also a director at Think&Do! Working to support experiences that continue to shape how I design and make.
I’m most at home in a workshop tinkering away.