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Is there a particular era or place you wish you could have worked in?
I wish I was living in London working on the early days of i-D magazine. Full punk era, really raw fashion, when it was all being just pieced together.
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What’s an unusual source of inspiration that has found its way into your work?
Maybe not unusual but lately my biggest source of inspiration is who I see myself in the future or who I strive to be, along with thinking where I think the world will be in the future. Not with technology but with design, and where out design needs will be. Especially as a get older how can I bring design into practicality as I start designing more furniture myself.

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Share a song that you listen to when feeling creatively challenged?
For the last 5 years I have been listening to Flowers R. Blooming by Peter Cat Recording Co religiously on repeat.

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What’s the ghost in your work—the thing that lingers but isn’t obvious?
The ghost is a bit "What is Claude" and "What can Claude become" I don't fully know those answers and that is something that I like. There is no linear future for us and no one pressing us to stick to a certain future. It's a freedom that can be a bit stressful but I wouldn't have it any other way.

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What’s the question you wish people would ask about your work but never do?
I source majority of the designers on Claude which is my favorite part of the job, and I don't think people have really asked me why I choose the people I do or much about the art around it.
What’s your favorite piece from the Lemon collection and why?
I have had my eye on these since the minute we started working with Lemon. I actually don't have a reason for why I have not yet purchased them as I am currently nightstandless. They are the perfect mix between timeless, and slightly art deco. A piece your eye won't get sick of which is hard to find in a bedside table.
