Celebrating Manufacturing Excellence
Find the top manufacturers across various industries, offering high-quality products and services. Our comprehensive directory features manufacturers specializing in sectors such as automotive, electronics, textiles, and more.
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Gloguu Ltd
China (CN)
Gloguu persist in carefully considering pet daily necessities like designing furniture. They take the unity of function and art as their design motivation. They return to using materials that evoke the physical feelings of animals, , turn complexity into simplicity, and use art to wave out the beauty of the materials themselves, and integrate the poetic light into the rational structure. They believe that pet products are not only selected by pets according to their feelings, but also daily necessities serving people in the home environment. They should serve real life for a long time like furniture. Therefore, they insist on considering pet daily necessities as rigorously as designing furniture, and set up such aesthetic principles, materials are loyal to the feeling of the body, adhering to the cooperation of form and function, and designing natural and pure product modeling. Furthermore, Gloguu insists on using environmentally friendly materials. Team members have won various awards in China and the world, such as iF, Golden Pin and Contemporary Good Design Award.
View ProfilePepê Lima
Brazil (BR)
Pepê Lima is a designer graduated by Centro Universitário Belas Artes in São Paulo and has worked in the furniture trade for 15 years. He was a finalist at the Daum France Crystal competition, a winner at the CSN & IPT Ecodesign competition, took part in the development of a Toshiba mini-system and when he was still at university he created the “PP” chaise-longue that was highlighted at Casa Cor Ceará. He specialized himself at Politecnico de Milano in Milan, where he worked with the Studio Incontri developing objects for very important brands such as Alessi and Samsung, he returned to Brazil three years ago, where he started to contribute as a resident designer of Mac Móveis. While he was in Europe, Pepê learned that the paradigms exist, but can be broken. He assimilated other forms to create that demonstrated themselves as a differential for his job and led him to a more refined project style. Nowadays his worries include the comfort, esthetics, ergonomics, history, aggregated price, usefulness, practicality and price of the pieces he design. In 2015 he decided to open his own studio with the headquater in Curutiba-PR, that will allow him to create pieces with his most pure and evident DNA and will enable the creation of new interesting partnerships in the design field.
View ProfileSushant Vohra
United States of America (US)
Sushant is an Industrial Designer and a design educator. He is a builder of inspiring products and crafts strategic vision for future concepts. An advocate of collaboration, he helps build cultures, practices and methodologies that lead to success. He has a details oriented approach to complex problems and a unique ability to zoom out to see the bigger picture in business and design. Sushant designs for the modern world, empathizing with the needs of today and anticipating behaviors of tomorrow.
View ProfileBetina Greca Menescal
Great Britain (GB)
Betina Menescal is a born Brazilian, undergraduate architecture student at Westminster University in London and when the pandemic put the world in lockdown she put her creativity, focus and determination to teaching herself into the world of watchmaking. Given her personal interest in watches since she was 11, thanks to her father who is a longtime watch enthusiast and a collector, it is not surprising that Betina should have decided to create her own watch brand at age 21. She is heavily influenced by Mid-Century Modern, the Bauhaus and Dieter Rams; she is passionate about designing products that are simple, clean and beautiful.
View ProfileTakanori Urata
Japan (JP)
Embracing a thoroughly modern design style, TAKANORI URATA DESIGN INC. has become one of the most in-demand design firms in the region, celebrated for an ability to create exceptional spaces that are- in every way – unique. Though Takanori works primarily in the architecture and interior design spheres, he has also built a reputation on the back of other pursuits and in other markets, namely, in the package and graphic design industry. Throughout it all, Takanori’s signature remains apparent: crisp, clean and elegant. This has driven TAKANORI URATA DESIGN to thrive in sectors that require a certain sense of modernity, think modern condominiums, cosmetic companies and pharmaceutical clients. In those areas, Takanori has truly flourished, harnessing a skill for large open spaces that remain, at their core, entirely functional. Yet, the root of TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s success lies in Takanori’s skill in communication, as he explains in more detail here. “I interview my clients first and try to understand exactly what they want. I pay attention to how my work satisfies their needs. Then I suggest a design which is improved on and refine over time. I aim to always exceed my client’s expectations and surprise them. Once they decide to move ahead with my office, I provide services that meet my client’s needs to gain their trust and establish a long-term partnership.” This is made all the more impressive when you consider that TAKANORI URATA DESIGN is a two-person operation. “There’s only two people, including myself. It is a small office, but I always try my best for my clients. I believe that my best will be evaluated as success, and it will lead to the next offer of work from my clients.” In a way that is to be very much expected for the firm, Takanori prefers to carve his own path in the sector and ignore the transient fashions and trends that come and go year on year. “I don’t mind so much about today’s trends. I always concentrate on my client’s needs first. Then, I imagine and create a design for them. I love long-life design which is simple, but never fails to be interesting. I aim for timelessness in my work and go from there.” Finally, Takanori offers some insight into TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s future. “I don't know what will happen in future. So, I think I should try hard to make my design skill up so that I can meet variety needs from clients.”
View ProfileVicky Chan
Hong Kong (China) (HK)
Vicky is an architect, entrepreneur, environmentalist, educator, futurist, and world citizen. His professional works promote sustainable cities and buildings. He volunteers to teach sustainable concepts to children. His work has won 25 awards related to sustainability. His projects are in 37 cities and 22 countries. He now owns 4 company in 2 countries. He believes design excellence can improve the way we live, work and play. Holistic architecture that combines art and science will make good design for the people and the environment.
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