HAAM Experts
AI can begin the work. A real person can make it belong.
A country-by-country database of designers and studios sourced from public professional websites. Invite the right expert to critique, localize, craft, and finish work started by AI, with the human contribution visible and properly credited.
The platform layer
From generated output to accountable collaboration
HAAM does not hide people behind an AI result. It preserves the machine-made starting point, finds relevant human expertise, creates a consent-based handoff, and records who shaped the final work.
Public profiles
37
Initial people and studios with visible source links.
Countries covered
37/196
Missing countries remain visible as sourcing work.
Collaboration rule
AI starts. Humans author.
The handoff preserves scope, payment, credit, permissions, and provenance.
Showing 37 of 37 public profiles.
Nominate an expert →Estonia · Tallinn
Velvet
Design studio
An independent Estonian design studio working across identity, digital products, environments, and communication.
Source: Official studio website
Taiwan · Taipei
biaugust
Creative studio
A Taiwan-based creation office connecting visual identity, exhibitions, objects, and spatial work.
Source: Official studio website
Finland · Helsinki
COMPANY
Design duo
Aamu Song and Johan Olin work between design, investigation, objects, exhibitions, and local manufacturing cultures.
Source: Official studio website
Japan · Tokyo
Hara Design Institute
Design institute
A design practice exploring identity, communication, exhibitions, products, and propositions about the future.
Source: Official institute website
South Korea · Seoul
Sulki & Min
Design studio
A Seoul design practice known for editorial systems, identities, cultural work, and self-initiated publishing.
Source: Official studio website
Nigeria · Lagos
nmbello Studio
Industrial design studio
A Lagos studio developing objects, material research, and industrial-design work grounded in local systems of making.
Source: Official studio website
Kenya · Nairobi
Adele Dejak
Designer
A Nairobi-based designer creating jewelry, bags, and objects through bold material and craft-led collections.
Source: Official designer website
South Africa · Cape Town
Porky Hefer
Designer
A South African designer creating inhabitable objects, sculptural seating, and large-scale crafted environments.
Source: Official designer website
Mexico · Mexico City
Esrawe Studio
Multidisciplinary studio
A Mexico City practice spanning furniture, products, interiors, installations, and spatial identity.
Source: Official studio website
Brazil · São Paulo
Guto Requena
Designer and architect
A Brazilian practice combining architecture, digital culture, interactive installations, interiors, and objects.
Source: Official studio website
Chile · Santiago
gt2P
Design studio
A Chilean studio combining digital fabrication, material experimentation, craft, and collectible design.
Source: Official studio website
China · Shanghai
Neri&Hu
Design and architecture practice
A Shanghai-based practice working across architecture, interiors, products, exhibitions, and research.
Source: Official practice website
Philippines · Cebu
Kenneth Cobonpue
Designer
A Filipino designer developing furniture and objects through natural materials, craft, and expressive structural forms.
Source: Official designer website
Thailand · Bangkok
THINKK Studio
Design studio
A Bangkok studio creating furniture, objects, installations, and material-led design experiments.
Source: Official studio website
Vietnam · Ho Chi Minh City
Rice Creative
Brand design studio
A Vietnam-based branding practice working across strategy, identity, packaging, and communication.
Source: Official studio website
Singapore · Singapore
WOHA
Architecture and design practice
A Singapore practice focused on architecture, urban systems, public life, climate, and integrated environmental design.
Source: Official practice website
Australia · Sydney
Frost*collective
Creative studio
An Australian creative studio connecting brand, experience, digital products, environments, and communication.
Source: Official studio website
New Zealand · Auckland
Cheshire Architects
Architecture and design practice
A New Zealand practice shaping buildings, interiors, places, brands, and experiences as connected systems.
Source: Official practice website
Canada · Toronto
Bruce Mau Design
Design studio
A Canadian-rooted design practice working across identity, organizations, places, and large-scale systems.
Source: Official studio website
United States · New York
&Walsh
Creative agency
A New York creative agency working across strategy, identity, campaigns, digital experiences, and cultural projects.
Source: Official agency website
United Kingdom · London
Yinka Ilori
Multidisciplinary artist and designer
A London-based designer creating public environments, objects, installations, and visual worlds through color and narrative.
Source: Official designer website
France · Paris
Philippe Starck
Designer
A French designer working across products, furniture, interiors, architecture, mobility, and hospitality.
Source: Official designer website
Italy · Milan
Formafantasma
Research-based design studio
An Italian design studio investigating materials, ecological systems, industry, culture, and the politics of production.
Source: Official studio website
Spain · Valencia
Hayon Studio
Design studio
A Spanish studio producing furniture, products, interiors, installations, and highly authored visual environments.
Source: Official studio website
Netherlands · Rotterdam
Sabine Marcelis
Designer
A Rotterdam-based designer exploring light, transparency, color, materials, objects, and spatial installations.
Source: Official designer website
Belgium · Ghent
Muller Van Severen
Design studio
A Belgian design studio creating furniture and objects with sculptural form, color, and visible construction logic.
Source: Official studio website
Germany · Berlin
Konstantin Grcic Design
Industrial design studio
A German industrial-design practice developing furniture, products, exhibitions, and systems with rigorous functional clarity.
Source: Official studio website
Sweden · Stockholm
Note Design Studio
Design studio
A Stockholm studio working across interiors, architecture, products, furniture, and visual identity.
Source: Official studio website
Norway · Oslo
Snøhetta
Transdisciplinary practice
A Norwegian-rooted practice connecting architecture, landscape, interiors, product design, graphic design, and digital work.
Source: Official practice website
Denmark · Copenhagen
Cecilie Manz
Designer
A Danish designer creating furniture, lighting, objects, and products through precise material and proportional decisions.
Source: Official designer website
Poland · Warsaw
Studio Rygalik
Design studio
A Polish studio working across furniture, product systems, public projects, research, and responsible production.
Source: Official studio website
Ukraine · Kyiv
Banda
Creative agency
A Kyiv creative agency creating identities, campaigns, communication systems, and cultural work.
Source: Official agency website
Greece · Thessaloniki
Beetroot Design
Design group
A Greek design group working across identity, packaging, environments, exhibitions, and cultural communication.
Source: Official studio website
Türkiye · Istanbul / Los Angeles
Refik Anadol Studio
Media art and design studio
A Turkish-rooted studio exploring machine intelligence, data, moving image, architecture, and immersive public experiences.
Source: Official studio website
Lebanon · Beirut
Rana Salam
Designer
A Lebanese designer creating identities, environments, objects, and image-led work shaped by regional visual culture.
Source: Official designer website
Egypt · Cairo
Eklego Design
Design studio
A Cairo-based studio working across interiors, furniture, objects, and locally grounded contemporary design.
Source: Official studio website
Morocco · Rabat
Hicham Lahlou
Designer
A Moroccan designer working across industrial design, objects, mobility, identity, and pan-African design advocacy.
Source: Official designer website
Country coverage
Absence is data.
The database does not pretend to be globally representative while showing only familiar design capitals. Every uncovered country becomes a visible sourcing task.
Source and consent policy
Public does not mean permissionless.
- Use public professional websites and public portfolio pages only.
- Never scrape private email addresses, phone numbers, or personal social data.
- Show the source and country attribution on every profile.
- Treat availability as unknown until the expert accepts an invitation.
- Let experts claim, correct, hide, or remove their profile.
- Require approval before HAAM sends any invitation or shares project material.
Human handoff protocol
The AI draft becomes a brief, not a finished answer.
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Freeze the AI version
Preserve the prompt, outputs, unresolved decisions, and evidence.
02
Invite the right expert
Choose by country, craft, context, public work, and fit rather than ranking alone.
03
Credit the human finish
Track authorship, revisions, approvals, compensation, and the final handoff.
