I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.

I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.

I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.

I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.

I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.

I’m a 21-year-old industrial designer from Switzerland, currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

What drives me is curiosity. When something catches my attention, I want to understand it—and usually, I want to build it.

That urge to explore, take things apart, and figure them out through making is at the core of how I design.

I’m drawn to physical, functional products—objects that are meant to be held, used, and improved.

I think best through hands-on iteration and problem-solving.

Outside the studio, I spend a lot of time outdoors—skiing, surfing, foiling, or just being in nature.