The Project Scope absolute purity; liquid Meet Lusx. A new kind of door handle. One that balances cutting edge technology with hand craftsmanship. It’s both cutting edge and hand sculpted simultaneously. Available in polished brass and matt black (aka liquid black alien blood). These are a limited edition, non-functioning prototype meant to inspire, blow your [...]
New Jersey Institute of Technology College of Architecture & Design ID 363 Industrial Design Studio IV Fall 2012 What Would You Attempt To Do If You Knew You Could Not Fail? Re-imagine To see the work of all the students, click here www.reimagine363.com and follow on twitter @reimagine363 This collection of furniture is meant to [...]
New Jersey Institute of Technology College of Architecture & Design ID 364 Industrial Design Studio IV Spring 2012 Haute Couture Objects (S,M,L) is an attitude. Fashion As Furniture As Fashion This collection of haute couture objects, products and furniture both challenges and confront the fashion design industry as both a methodology for design as well [...]
New Jersey Institute of Technology College of Architecture & Design ARCH 583 Furniture as Fashion Spring 2012 This collaborative design seminar will investigate the Fashion Design Industries methodology as a model for designing a piece of haute-couture furniture; unique, limited edition products able to be mass-produced. The students will learn research, new design and fabrication [...]
New Jersey Institue of Technology College of Architecture & Design Collaborative Design Project Spring 2012 This multi-disciplinary and collaborative brief was to design a backdrop for the Number:Lab F/W12 runway show for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York. Introducing, The Nevis Wall for Number:Lab Fall/Winter 2012 collection (FW12) The third year Industrial Design program at NJIT’s [...]
The Project Scope sometimes something fake is more real than the real D’cay & Cor’cay are limited edition series stools mixing natural elements with high tech materials. A natural woodgrain and cork pattern is laser cut onto the acrylic surfaces while decaying holes create missing voids. Each stool is unique and numbered with a custom [...]








