Industrial design
Aesthetics, functionality, and manufacturing
Good industrial design. It addresses user, manufacturer, and societal needs by improving functionality, usability, and aesthetics. It combines creativity, technical skills, and strategic planning to innovate and improve user experiences.
Industrial design harmonises touchpoints and extends the brand identity to material objects we can feel and touch. In so doing, it enhances brand recognition and fosters emotional connections with customers.
Heart surgery training simulators manufactured almost entirely in-house. Utilising 3D printing and silicone moulding, every material has been carefully selected for its characteristics to simulate real anatomical feedback.
Client: Med-Tech, Simulands
Photography Credit: Mattia Balsamini
A tray system enables easy deployment of heart surgery simulators among different furniture pieces. This shelf storage unit, equipped with wheels for mobility, facilitates dynamic space utilisation, catering to various setups such as client presentations or archival purposes.
Manufacturing: water cut and folded anodised black aluminium sheet, oled dimmable light
Client: Med-Tech, Simulands
A key component of the furniture ensemble designed for showcasing training simulators, this 3-meter-long table serves as a showroom and where the simulators can be tested and presented in an ideal setting. The tray system enables flexible and rapid setup.
Manufacturing: water cut and folded anodised black aluminium sheet, oled dimmable light
Client: Med-Tech, Simulands
Elevate the heart silicone valves, emphasizing their exceptional quality and precision manufacturing, by displaying them on a, back lit surface, as meticulously crafted jewelry-grade mirror-polished pedestal.
Production: Mirrored Stainless Steel, 3d printed transparent PMMA
Client: Med-Tech, Simulands
Highlighting a simple and technical aesthetic that underscores the quality and efficiency of the product. Tasked with designing the shell and labels for a series of drive servers and micro engines.
Technology: Pad printing
Client: Micro Engine Manufacturer, Delta Line
Purpose: Exploring the design concept of a limited edition water bottle infused with “nautical” vibes, currently in progress.
Client: Véhicule Magazine Miami / Berlin