Where I Work: Ladies & Gentlemen Studio
Founded by Dylan Davis and Jean Lee in 2010, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio bring their thoughtful approach to a variety of products, from jewelry and small objects, to lighting and furniture. The Brooklyn-based duo met in college while studying industrial design and since then they’ve been creating work that continues to inspire a sense of... Read more »
Founded by Dylan Davis and Jean Lee in 2010, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio bring their thoughtful approach to a variety of products, from jewelry and small objects, to lighting and furniture. The Brooklyn-based duo met in college while studying industrial design and since then they’ve been creating work that continues to inspire a sense of curiosity and wonderment. Combining materials and geometric shapes, the imaginative products are playful and memorable, and 100% L&G. In this month’s Where I Work, learn more about Dylan David (and Jean Lee) as they give us a spin through their studio and their design process.
What’s your studio/work environment like"
We enjoy a tidy studio that?s dense with activity and inspiration. While we generally keep it pretty neat and organized, it?s not minimalist by any means. We?re surrounded by open shelves filled with samples, fascinating objects we?ve found, books and prototypes. These are all fuel for future creativity and we?re regularly moving these items around as we ideate and explore ideas. We have a lot of space for a NY studio, so ther...
Founded by Dylan Davis and Jean Lee in 2010, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio bring their thoughtful approach to a variety of products, from jewelry and small objects, to lighting and furniture. The Brooklyn-based duo met in college while studying industrial design and since then they’ve been creating work that continues to inspire a sense of curiosity and wonderment. Combining materials and geometric shapes, the imaginative products are playful and memorable, and 100% L&G. In this month’s Where I Work, learn more about Dylan David (and Jean Lee) as they give us a spin through their studio and their design process.
What’s your studio/work environment like"
We enjoy a tidy studio that?s dense with activity and inspiration. While we generally keep it pretty neat and organized, it?s not minimalist by any means. We?re surrounded by open shelves filled with samples, fascinating objects we?ve found, books and prototypes. These are all fuel for future creativity and we?re regularly moving these items around as we ideate and explore ideas. We have a lot of space for a NY studio, so ther...
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