
(Ori Floor Lamp)
In a quiet studio in Pasadena, California, Lincoln Chen folds a sheet of white paper again and again. What he studies is not only the shape itself but also the emotion that a single curve can awaken. To him, design is never just the act of making objects. It is an extension of feeling, a rhythm of life shaped by light and memory.

(Ori Floor Lamp)
Acclaimed furniture and lighting designer Lincoln Chen has built his reputation by exploring the balance between emotion and structure. His work combines the sensitivity of art with the precision of engineering, expressing both emotional depth and technical clarity. Through years of professional practice, Lincoln has proven that design can touch the heart while performing with excellence in function.

(Ori Floor Lamp)
His celebrated Ori Floor Lamp embodies this philosophy. Inspired by Japanese origami, the lamp is made from a single folded sheet of aluminum without welding. Its geometric form captures light in a calm and poetic way, revealing both restraint and precision. Ori has received international recognition, including the Red Dot Design Award, iF Design Award, and A’ Design Award, establishing Lincoln as a leading figure in global product and lighting design.

(Klein Lounge Chair)
The Klein Lounge Chair continues this dialogue between comfort and precision. Designed for hospitality and modern interiors, Klein is compact, lightweight, and visually refined. It is built with 304 stainless-steel tubing, with smoothly transitioning joints that connect the base to the upholstered seat and back. Concealed screws make the structure appear as one continuous piece. Upholstered in vibrant, durable fabric from Maharam, the chair offers both color and longevity. The angled posture encourages natural relaxation, while the flexible backrest provides gentle, responsive support. Its simple and elegant form brings balance and calm to any environment.

(Klein Lounge Chair)
Lincoln graduated from the internationally renowned ArtCenter College of Design, one of the world’s foremost institutions in art and design education. His academic foundation provided a multidisciplinary understanding of materials, ergonomics, and emotional design psychology. Since establishing his independent studio in Pasadena, he has focused on creating works that embody emotional sustainability, producing designs that remain relevant and meaningful over time.

(Klein Lounge Chair)
His practice extends beyond furniture and lighting to conceptual and spatial design. Lincoln’s works have been exhibited internationally and featured in design publications that highlight his contribution to emotional and structural innovation. He continues to explore how form, light, and perception influence the way people connect with the spaces around them.
In addition to his independent studio, Lincoln is a Product Designer at WET Design, one of the world’s leading studios in water-feature and experiential design. At WET, he contributes to landmark water installations and product development projects across the United States, the Middle East, and Asia. His design approach uses gentle lines and flowing surfaces to transform water into an emotional medium, merging technical precision with artistic expression.
Lincoln’s body of work reflects a rare balance between rational discipline and emotional depth. Each design, whether a lamp, a chair, or a water feature, reveals his quiet pursuit of beauty and humanity. He believes good design should not chase trends but evolve with people’s emotions, becoming part of their lives over time.
Through his award-winning projects and his continuing contributions at WET Design, Lincoln is shaping how design connects art, technology, and emotion. His vision suggests that true innovation is not about spectacle but about creating beauty that endures and gently changes the way we live.
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