F5: Beauty + Experience Infuse All Things for Designer Nick Ozemba
Designer Nick Ozemba ? one half of In Common With ? places high value on special places, from a small restaurant in Mallorca to a local cafe.
Nick Ozemba, co-founder of In Common With, met his eventual business partner, Felicia Hung, on the first day of their freshman year in the furniture design program at RISD. After graduation, he went on to design interiors at ASH NYC and SHoP Architects, while Hung went to work as a product designer. Then in 2017, they reunited to form the Brooklyn-based studio In Common With.
While focused on creating lighting collections, the work leans on curiosity, materiality, and plenty of collaboration. The brand’s aesthetic is simple while striking, it comes together with the help of a top-notch team and talented ceramicists, glassmakers, and metalworkers they collaborate with around the world. An impressive portfolio of custom projects carries the style further, featuring a comfortably understated appeal. Ozemba and Hung have been able to combine their respective experiences in industrial design, manufacturing, and interiors and infuse it throughout every corner of In Common With. Nick Ozemba \ Photo: William Jess Laird
In fall 2022, In Common With took a big step by opening their first showroom in a historic warehouse building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The space includes an expanded production studio where every product is assembled and new collections and prototypes are developed.
This week, Nick Ozemba joins us for Friday Five!
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Nick Ozemba, co-founder of In Common With, met his eventual business partner, Felicia Hung, on the first day of their freshman year in the furniture design program at RISD. After graduation, he went on to design interiors at ASH NYC and SHoP Architects, while Hung went to work as a product designer. Then in 2017, they reunited to form the Brooklyn-based studio In Common With.
While focused on creating lighting collections, the work leans on curiosity, materiality, and plenty of collaboration. The brand’s aesthetic is simple while striking, it comes together with the help of a top-notch team and talented ceramicists, glassmakers, and metalworkers they collaborate with around the world. An impressive portfolio of custom projects carries the style further, featuring a comfortably understated appeal. Ozemba and Hung have been able to combine their respective experiences in industrial design, manufacturing, and interiors and infuse it throughout every corner of In Common With. Nick Ozemba \ Photo: William Jess Laird
In fall 2022, In Common With took a big step by opening their first showroom in a historic warehouse building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The space includes an expanded production studio where every product is assembled and new collections and prototypes are developed.
This week, Nick Ozemba joins us for Friday Five!
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