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Moved by sensations and intuition, Yonoh stays away from trends in order to stay true to its own voice: the one that keeps creative independence and honesty as its core values.
As a hands-on designer my work process combines a full-scale models and prototypes with technology research and advance cad modelling. This methodical approach is focused on revealing the essence of each design. I believe experiencing the product is the only way to develop valuable furniture. Fundamentally I look at design as an exercise in creating value.
Good design is a hard question—it’s in the eye of the beholder. But if you manage to put a material on the right spot, in both an interior or a product, you come quite for.
My inspiration comes from design itself, from design culture and its history. It is there where I educate my sensitivity and at the same time, I find the themes to develop in my designs.
My take on projects was born out of a love for technical detailing and traditional manufacturing processes, resulting in an elegant aesthetic inspired by engineering craft.
I love exploring new materials and production processes, and I am driven by belief in the beauty of a deeply geometrical formal purism. Careful consideration of every single radius, dimension and proportion of a design is the key to a sustainable formal expression.
I am intrigued by the balance between simplicity and complexity. Exploring challenges through multiple perspectives helps me in understanding and reducing them to the core and transforming into simple and intuitive solutions.
We cross the border between the world of utility items and the world of conceptual artefacts. Each project is based on the individual approach to the client’s needs and tells a different story.
I’m inspired by things that happen on the periphery and at the intersection of disciplines, cultures and experiences. Regardless of the scale, form or style of the product, designing “experiences” is always the priority. Frame, material and detail is a form of communication with the user.
A good office chair should be intuitive in how it’s used.
Our work is a mix of both aesthetics and a technical approach. Thoroughly collecting all the necessary data before designing, we can clearly define the objectives we want to achieve. Our design process focuses on cooperation, research, and optimization.
In a smart working environment, each team member should be supported to improve their efficiency.
At the core of every Skrivo project lies a commitment to innovation. By believing in starting with the fundamentals, whether it's materials, function, or technology, to craft designs that are both stimulating and timeless.
I am committed to developing user-oriented products. In all my designs I try to consider social, environmental and economic factors.
People spend more and more time at work. The colours of the office should motivate and affect employees positively.
I try to question the status quo of a given category or the material, to freshen how we think of it. This is what differentiates a designer from a craftsperson. In today’s world, research can trigger and generate new forms of answers and offers.