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Cutlery Detail
Office RenderingBell Plan
EnTree

Cutlery for Gourmet Settings

Space planning and Renderings

Modular Tree

kerr & co., Toronto Herman Miller Canada Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Cutlery for Gourmet Settings

kerr & co., Toronto

Cutlery DetailErgo Cutlery

I make jewellery so the leap to cutlery was logical. Doing detailed production drawings is very different from picking up a tool and adjusting the shape.
On this scale precision is the key - every millimeter counts.

The cutlery was developed with kerr & co. for Gourmet Settings. I worked on two patterns which were put into mass production. The cutlery was prototyped and produced in China for the North American market.

The drawings were done in miniCAD (VectorWorks)

 

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3DstudioMAX Renderings

Herman Miller Canada, Toronto

Office Rendering

During the development process for large projects, clients may choose to purchase a mockup of their product. A rendering of the product complete with lighting and finishes is a less expensive alternative. It helps avoid costly mistakes and saves time.

Bell Express Vu

Call centre, Toronto

Bell Plan

Herman Miller uses proprietary software called CAD Pack that works in tandem with AutoCAD. It is used to create intelligent plans that have the product specifications embedded in the drawing. This $2.2 million installation comprises 550 stations placed on a 60,000 sq.ft. floor plate.

See Bell Express Vu installation photos

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Gallery Feature: The Entrance Tree

Children's Discovery Gallery

Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Kong Kong

EnTree Drawing

This visually complex tree was built from seven identical branching segments clustered into one group. The leaf arrangement was verified in 3D views prior to fabrication.

The drawings were done in miniCAD (VectorWorks)