SELECTED

WORK

GALA

FRUIT BOWL

2025

GALA reimagines the traditional fruit bowl through a sculptural and playful form that invites interaction. Its continuous loops and soft tangles create an open structure encourages airflow around the fruit-helping extend freshness. GALA promotes healthy eating by showcasing fruit in a way that is both eye-catching and accessible.

GALA was selected to be displayed in the prototype feature during the Interior Design Show Vancouver 2025.

RISE

FLOOR LAMP

2022

The goal for this project was to design a light that fits into a small living space such as an apartment, while matching the aesthetics of Anony. The light features a disk with a light panel. The opposite side features a mirror enclosed by a ring light. The height of the disk can be adjusted eye level and also lowered to form a table at the bottom position.

RISE was awarded second place at Humber for the Anony sponsored project contest.

SHERWOOD

HOCKEY PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

At Canadian Tire, I worked closely with the Sherwood Hockey Product Development team, contributing across all stages of the three-year development cycle.

For the 2024 Code Encrypt protective line, I reviewed and refined samples to align with tech pack specifications with attention to materials, component sizing, and fit. I also played a key role in design decisions, including colour blocking, decal design, and placement. In addition, I designed and modelled several protective components, including the thigh guard, pant spine, and glove logos, and developed a sizing standard used to determine size grading for future products.

For the 2025 Rekker protective line, I developed early design concepts for the shoulder and elbow pads and contributed to the graphic direction of the 2025 stick. This visual identity influenced the overall design language of the protective series, which later launched as the Sherwood Rekker Morph.

EDG

THESIS

2024

Drawing from my time with Sherwood Hockey, I was inspired to focus my thesis project on addressing the growing issue of accessibility in youth ice hockey in Canada, where high participation costs limit opportunity.

Elite Development Gear (EDG) is a family of products designed to help players train at an elite level, both on and off the ice, by integrating seamlessly with their existing equipment. Through interactive technology and personalized feedback, EDG enhances skill development while democratizing access to professional-level training. The system empowers young athletes to reach their full potential and fosters a more inclusive future for the sport.

Full project breakdown available here.