Snarkitecture, designer

Snarkitecture

Snarkitecture, a New York-based design studio founded by Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham, operates at the crossroads of art and architecture, frequently collaborating with other artists and designers. Arsham and Mustonen met during their studies at New York's Cooper Union and established Snarkitecture in 2008. The studio, known for working with well-known international brands, has also gained fame for its impressive art projects, such as The Beach, a 2015 installation at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., which featured a massive simulated beach made up of over 750,000 plastic balls.

Snarkitecture has designed pieces for the following brands: