Designers
Working with our diverse bench of renowned design resources, we embed personalization, human-centered design, and usability into every product—without high additional cost or lead time.
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Justin Champaign
Justin Champaign
Aesthetically minded and function focused, Justin Champaign’s design philosophy aims to create thoughtful goods and experiences for life. An industrial designer with a BFA in furniture design from California College of the Arts, Justin has been a design leader in organizations including Pablo Designs, Hightower Studio, Landscape Forms, Jasper Seating Group, Design Within Reach, Steelcase, HON, and Most Modest which he founded in 2013.
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Jesse Hill
Jesse Hill
Baltimore-based designer and Hill Studio founder, Jesse Hill, aims to develop products that bring beauty, joy, function, and betterment to the everyday. Hill earned his BFA in Industrial Design from the Cleveland Institute of Art and has collaborated with notable brands such as Herman Miller, Knoll, Humanscale, Nike, DeWalt, and Google. His process is focused on refining the form to its cleanest and inviting expression, constructed within constraints.
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Tom Newhouse
Tom Newhouse
For more than 45 years, Tom Newhouse has been designing furniture, lighting, major appliances, and other products as the owner/principal of an industrial design firm in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Prior to 1978 he was a member of the corporate design staff of Herman Miller Inc. He holds a degree in industrial design from the University of Michigan School of Art & Design. His design studio practice since the late 70’s has focused on environmentally sustainable design solutions.
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Mike Garner
Mike Garner
As a seasoned Optical Engineer and LED lighting specialist, Mike Garner understands what it takes to bring lighting products to market. Over the last 15+ years, he has developed recognized leading products in commercial office, architectural, industrial, and horticultural lighting in addition to extensive work in medical hard-surface UV-C disinfection.
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Ben Salthouse
Ben Salthouse
Ben Salthouse studied industrial design at Philadelphia University and landed his first “real” job at Michael Graves’s studio. After drinking his fill out of the fountain of postmodernism, he rode his bicycle across the country and back. 5,500 miles later, he began teaching at the California College of the Arts and freelancing in the Bay Area for everyone from engineering consultancies to furniture designers.
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LightCorp Design Team
LightCorp Design Team
Designs with purpose, from the inside out. Our in-house team and design partners create lighting, power, and accessories that make workspaces more adaptable and human-centered. Every piece is crafted for performance, simplicity, and sustainability—right here in the U.S.