Theo Williams on the business of design

Why, for one creative, form and function are symbiotic and the process is every bit as important as the product

Pieces from the Cubo furniture range by Another Brand
Pieces from the Cubo furniture range by Another Brand

For me, design is about beautiful engineering, and, apart from the aesthetics, it all comes back to the process. I design a product for the way it’s going to be made and I build a relationship with the people who make it.

I first came across the iconic Juicy Salif lemon squeezer designed by Philippe Starck for Italian design company Alessi in a shop window in Manchester while I was studying in the early 1990s. This was a game-changer, as the design of the lemon squeezer went against everything I was taught in college – it was defined by expression and form, rather than function. I decided I wanted to go where people thought about design in this way, so I packed a bag and got on a plane to Milan to show Alberto Alessi my portfolio.

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