AH HA Project launches first product range inspired by natural geological contours
Tectonic, the first product range designed by AH HA Project, launches at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025. The range uses map contours of locations significant to the studio’s founders to shape each piece’s form and includes mirrors, wall art, clocks, side tables and desk accessories. The pieces are designed to add texture, fluidity and organic curves to homes, hotels and restaurants, and will be the talking point and statement piece wherever they are displayed.
The Tectonic range is machine carved with scripts meticulously designed by AH HA Project and hand finished by the studio’s founders, all in the UK. The pieces use Valchromat: a high-density wood fibre panel made from recycled pine wood and mill waste, coloured throughout with the same organic dyes used in fabric dyeing and bonded with organic non-toxic resin.
Key pieces include: the full-length mirror ‘Landor’ which uses contours of the small hamlet in the Himalayan foothills where Anna’s family would escape the Delhi heat to; the portrait mirror ‘Ranmore’ which uses contours from the area where Henry often mountain bikes; and ‘Argostoli’ which uses the contours of the town in Kefalonia where Anna and Henry attended a good friend’s wedding.
Anna Chantarasak and Henry Cleaver set up AH HA Project to explore using new methods and materials, combined with extensive research and testing, to create unique homeware that is inspired by nature. Their products are designed to bring moments of ah’s and ha’s into everyday living.