• Father 'n' Son
    @fatherson3324
    What is the cheapest way to move a household or office? The answer is simple – contact Port Angeles moving company – Father N Son. Known for making our client's move safe, reliable, affordable & satisfactory every time. Whenever you have plans for moving to a local, domestic or any other then we are just a one call away from you. Reach us out now!
  • Sean Wooolsey Studio
    @seanwoolsey
    Sean Woolsey is a California born and raised furniture designer, artist, craftsman, husband and father. Inspired by his own father, a photographer and well-known stained-glass lamp maker, Woolsey launched The Sean Woolsey Studio in sunny Costa Mesa, Calif. in 2011. The studio's focus is on fine art and handmade furniture with a design process guided by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi which recognizes the beauty in imperfect things that bear the imprint of time. Wabi Sabi is about the minor and the hidden, the tentative and the ephemeral. It finds true beauty in the organic. All studio pieces are proudly built to last for generations, crafted within a 35-mile radius of the workshop and shipped worldwide. For more information, please visit www.seanwoolsey.com and follow the studio's latest news on Instagram @thewoolsey.
  • Chelsea Holden Baker
    @chelsea_holden_baker
    Chelsea is the former online editor of dwell.com. Her architecture chops come from swinging hammers for her father’s design/build business in Maine and living with an architect in San Francisco; a city she loves for its supreme bike-ability.
  • Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott
    @michael_graydon_nikole_herriott
    Toronto-based photographers Michael Graydon and Nikole Herriott met when he came to shoot her for a feature on Herriott Grace, the online shop she runs with her father.
  • JD Hooge
    @jdh
    Designer. Father. Portlander. Partner & Chief Creative Officer at Instrument.
  • Povl Eskildsen
    @povleskildsen
    Povl Eskildsen is an industrial designer based in Denmark. Eskildsen began gathering furniture design & production knowledge while working in his father’s furniture factory. Having furthered a significantly 'hands-on' early interest in furniture design, Povl studied and graduated in furniture design from the School of Architecture in Aarhus, Denmark in 1986.
  • Barry Katz
    @barry_katz
    Barry Katz–Dwell's beloved Father Time figure, who price-checked modernist icons in our March 2007 issue–returns with a century long laundry list of sustainability flashpoints. He makes every hour count as a consulting professor at Stanford University, a fellow at Ideo, and a prolific writer and author, most recently of The Tennessee Valley Authority: Design and Persuasion from Princeton Architectural Press.
  • Adam Robert
    @arbowen
    I am a husband and father looking for a barn conversion in Indiana
  • Mark Kinsley
    @markkinsley
    Chicago-based Husband, Father, Designer, and Founder of Lake + Wells (lakeandwells.com) www.markkinsley.net
  • Steven Denekas
    @stevendenekas
    Designer | Father | Executive Creative Director
  • Bodum
    @bodum
    In 1944, Peter Bodum, the father of today’s owner, Joergen Bodum, started BODUM® in Copenhagen Denmark. Times were difficult at the end of World War II; there was hardly any trade, and people were out of work. Peter Bodum managed to wholesale a very small variety of houseware products by Danish manufacturers.
  • Eero Saarinen
    @eero_saarinen
    Born to world famous architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen, Eero Saarinen was surrounded by design his whole life. Eero studied at sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before returning to Cranbrook himself to work on furniture design and practice architecture with his father. IT was there that he met Charles Eames, with whom he collaborated closely on their molded plywood chair designs. He also met Florence Knoll at Cranbrook, who eventually brought him to Knoll where he designed some of their most well known pieces over the course of 15 years.
  • Sago International
    @sago_international
    Founded in Texas in 1985, but with roots in the field spanning three generations, Sago International Corporation is a firm offering architecture and construction services. The team consists of a father-and-three-sons core involved in all aspects of the creation of a project. Raul, a prolific Mexican architect and constructor, instilled in Erik, Jair, and Alan a common practice outside the United States - The role of the architect as the conceiver and executioner of ideas. Having been born in Mexico and moving to Austin, Texas at a young age, the Gonzalez brothers subsequently studied architecture, following in their father’s footsteps. In the context of design, exposure to other cultures, have inevitably influenced Sago’s work: The simplicity of Italian design; the serenity of Japanese architecture; the masterful use of natural materials in Danish interiors; the tenacity toward new ideas for co-existing in the dense urban environment of New York City; and the richness of textures in the Mexican pre-Hispanic cities – all have added to Sago’s multi-perspective and multi-cultural view of design.
  • Niels Bendtsen
    @niels_bendtsen
    Born in Denmark, Niels Bendtsen and his family immigrated to Canada in 1951. In place of a formal design education, he trained as an apprentice for his father, who designed and built Scandinavain furniture. Through working with his father, Bendtsen gained valuable skills and a respect for non-industrial, hand-built traditions, but he was also intrigued by new technologies and ways to satisfy incresing demand. Between 1963 and 1972, Bendtsen had his own retail store where he sold his father's furniture, as well as imported Scandinavian designs. He designed small items for the store, but it wasn't until he was in his early thirties that he truly began designing furniture. Dissatisfied with the quality and limited functionality of the furniture he received from his overseas manufacturers, Bendtsen sold his store, moved to Europe and became a full time designer.In the 1980s, Bendtsen moved back to Vancouver, bought back his old store and added a manufacturing component. Using the skills he learned working with European factories, Bendtsen successfully found a balance between affordability, aesthetics and quality.An early Bendtsen design, the Ribbon Chair, is included in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his work was featured on a Canadian stamp celebrating industrial design. In 2006, Bendtsen was honored with the 2006 British Columbia Creative Achievement Award of Distinction.
  • Benning Design Construction
    @benningdesignconstruction
    Benning Design Construction is Sacramento’s premier design-build company. BDC was created by Bruce and Eric Benning. The Bennings are a father and son partnership that originated from two of Sacramento's established and successful interior design and construction firms.
  • Alden B. Dow
    @aldenbdow
    Alden B. Dow, the son of the founder of The Dow Chemical Company, started designing structures with leaves when he was eight. He opened an architectural office in 1934 in his hometown of Midland, Michigan, and added on a home for his young family to move into in 1941. Open today as a learning center for design, architecture, and creativity, and designated as a National Historic Landmark, visitors are inspired by the blending of nature into inside spaces. Designed with "honesty, humility and enthusiasm," three of the guiding principles in all his future works, the building is a classic in the successful and delicate blending of landscape and architecture. In addition to over sixty homes in Midland, Michigan, Alden B. Dow designed many residences in other parts of the United States. During World War II, he designed and personally supervised the construction of the entire town of Lake Jackson, Texas, as his father’s chemical company expanded there and needed homes for plant workers. Submitted by Cindy Newman
  • Patrick J Christensen
    @patrickJchristensen
    I am a husband and father and an aspiring author who loves photography and baseball.
  • Brendan Ravenhill
    @brendanravenhill
    During childhood years in Cote d’Ivoire and summers in coastal Maine, Brendan Ravenhill fell in love with the functional beauty of working tools and wooden boats. His father curated a show called the Art of the Personal Object at the Smithsonian when he was a kid. Brendan received a Sculpture degree from Oberlin College in 2001 and a Masters in Industrial Design from RISD in 2009. He loves taking tours of factories and the smell of cedar shavings.
  • Onecollection
    @onecollection
    Onecollection is a Danish design company, originally founded by Ivan Hansen and Henrik Sørensen in 1990 as Hasnen & Sørensen. The duo changed the company name to Onecollection in 2007. Passionate about furniture design, the brand works with talented Scandinavian designers to create furnishings that celebrate Danish tradition, while introducing innovative, modern forms. Onecollection's furniture is meant to communicate a sense of comfort, while also retaining an artful, distinctive look. In addition to its work with current designer, Onecollection has the sole rights worldwide to produce and market the furniture of the architect Finn Juhl, a man many consider to be the father of the Danish Modern movement.
  • Messner Architects
    @messnerarchitects
    The collective is founded in 2013 by David and Verena Messner, brother and sister. The studio is located at 1,200 m.a.s.l. near Bozen / Bolzano in Northern Italy inside their father’s workshop. The practice is working on a contemporary approach in many scales, ranging from housing and functional buildings to furniture-design up to landscape projects. The primary aim of developing user- and site-specic concepts is to think and build high quality architecture. A largely regional context defines the studio’s field of action characterizing the architects’ view on the delicate relationship of built and grown. The critical look at something given and the use of transdisciplinary strategies lead to a creative dialogue between architecture, landscape, art and design.
  • David Adjaye
    @davidadjaye
    Perhaps the most prominent contemporary architect of African descent--he was born in Tanzania, where his father was a Ghanaian diplomat--Adjaye (1966- ) studied at the Royal College of Art in London. He founded Adjaye Architects in 1994 and has since gone on to design a number of influential houses in the UK, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, and is set to design several branch libraries in Washington DC.
  • John Grooms
    @hannahkacprzak2270
    Father of Winston Churchill
  • James Thomas
    @jctdesign
    Product designer, cyclist, photographer, husband, & father...not necessarily in that order. http://JCT.design

144 more users