I created two wine bottle racks out of C-flute corrugate utilizing the strength of that material via alternating lamination. One was designed as a floor model, the other a countertop model.
I found an old rusty cart that was going to be thrown out and instantly knew I wanted to restore it. I had a vision to create a modern/industrial look. I milled out cork and acrylic as an aesthetically pleasing work surface.
I created a series of shelves out of wood for my home. The hex shelves are a modular system that can be arranged in any variation desired. The jewelry shelf was designed to hold a multitude of earrings, rings and necklaces that showcase the beauty of the jewelry. The key holder was designed as a functional way to store and easily access valuable items such as keys, wallets and mail.
My wife and I ran into an issue where we had a plant that we knew would fit a space in our living room perfectly but could not find a large coral colored pot anywhere. I used my industrial design expertise to custom design a plant stand and pot. I found coral colored 3D printer material (PLA) that matched perfectly with our new area rug. I was able to create a much sturdier stand by customizing the infill pattern and percentage.
My wife and I were talking about how expensive plant stands are and how there is a need for a lower price point stand that is still visually appealing. I utilized my knowledge of the structural integrity of corrugate to design a series of plant stands at different heights to help elevate our plants off the ground in our apartment.