Where I Work: Thomas Lykke of OEO Studio
Thomas Lykke, founding partner, creative director, and head of design at OEO Studio, shares his studio and insight into his work process.
Thomas Lykke is a founding partner, creative director, and head of design at the multidisciplinary OEO Studio which launched in Copenhagen in 2003. His award-winning Danish firm, which also includes Lykke’s managing partner Anne-Marie Buemann, is best known for their branding, product design, architecture, and interiors projects, two of which have been featured on Design Milk (here and here). Their diverse portfolio includes Michelin-starred restaurant interiors, innovative showrooms, and objects that have landed in permanent collections of London’s V&A museum. Now, Lykke gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the studio where they make it all happen and his peek at his process, in this month’s Where I Work.
What is your typical work style" Regimented and scheduled" Haphazard"
It?s a bit of both? The studio requires our presence and it?s easier to work from where our team, tools and workshop are located, but we can literally work from anywhere in the world.
I work somewhat haphazardly and jump from project to project at all hours of the day. I am very intuitive and spontaneous ? mentally always at work. I do what I love to do. I like the buzz of a busy studio and the creative process as well. But I also like to withdraw to focus and concentrate.
What’s your studio/work environment like&...
Thomas Lykke is a founding partner, creative director, and head of design at the multidisciplinary OEO Studio which launched in Copenhagen in 2003. His award-winning Danish firm, which also includes Lykke’s managing partner Anne-Marie Buemann, is best known for their branding, product design, architecture, and interiors projects, two of which have been featured on Design Milk (here and here). Their diverse portfolio includes Michelin-starred restaurant interiors, innovative showrooms, and objects that have landed in permanent collections of London’s V&A museum. Now, Lykke gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the studio where they make it all happen and his peek at his process, in this month’s Where I Work.
What is your typical work style" Regimented and scheduled" Haphazard"
It?s a bit of both? The studio requires our presence and it?s easier to work from where our team, tools and workshop are located, but we can literally work from anywhere in the world.
I work somewhat haphazardly and jump from project to project at all hours of the day. I am very intuitive and spontaneous ? mentally always at work. I do what I love to do. I like the buzz of a busy studio and the creative process as well. But I also like to withdraw to focus and concentrate.
What’s your studio/work environment like&...
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