Careers
Shape the Future of Living Spaces
We are looking for people who share our passion for aesthetics.
At H91, we don’t just manufacture furniture—we curate environments. We are a small, elite team of engineers and artisans dedicated to the belief that a coffee table is the architectural anchor of a home.
We are currently seeking a Senior Industrial Designer who shares our obsession with precision, materiality, and the intersection of industrial strength and high-end luxury.
The Role: Lead Industrial Designer
You won’t just be drawing tables; you will be defining the aesthetic language of our brand. You will bridge the gap between the raw structural potential of aluminum and the tactile luxury of our top-plate materials.
What You’ll Do
Concept to Creation: Lead the design process from initial sketches and 3D modeling to prototyping and final production.
Material Exploration: Source and test new top-plate materials—from rare volcanic stone to high-tech composites—ensuring they meet our rigorous standards for both beauty and durability.
Precision Engineering: Work alongside our fabrication team to push the limits of what aluminum can do, focusing on seamless joinery and innovative finishes.
Bespoke Collaboration: Work directly with high-net-worth clients and interior architects to realize custom, one-of-a-kind commissions.
Who You Are
A Material Obsessive: You understand the “conversation” between cold metal and warm organic textures.
Technically Proficient: Mastery of CAD (Rhino, SolidWorks, or Fusion 360) is a given, but your ability to sketch by hand is what sets you apart.
Detail Oriented: You notice the 0.5 mm gap that others miss. You believe that “good enough” is the enemy of “exquisite.”
Experienced: You have a background in high-end furniture, luxury goods, or architectural hardware.
Join Our Studio
We are less interested in a standard CV and more interested in your vision. Please send your portfolio and a brief note on which material pairing (Aluminum,…) you find most compelling and why.
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