Keilhauer seeks out the best designers from around the world who share our commitment for excellence. Through collaborative partnerships, we create beautiful yet functional pieces that elevate design and comfort.
Keilhauer seeks out the best designers from around the world who share our commitment for excellence. Through collaborative partnerships, we create beautiful yet functional pieces that elevate design and comfort.
Aaron Duke is the founder of Intersection, an interdisciplinary design studio that has brought together a collective of designers, researchers and architects since 2009.
Read moreWith 25 years of design experience, Andrew Jones is a Canadian furniture designer working for international manufacturers of contract, outdoor, and residential furniture.
Read moreArik Levy is a multi-disciplinary designer whose work can be seen in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. His work includes complete multi-use environments and public sculpture.
Read moreBendtsen Design Associates, based in Vancouver, B.C., is a multi-faceted design studio comprised of Niels Bendtsen and Giancarlo Stefani.
Read moreChristen Sorensen's long-lasting career resulted in a legacy of countless designs, including our Respons chair, which has remained in our catalog since 1990.
Read moreDerek McLeod is a designer known for his archetypal and usable pieces. In 2008, he founded Derek McLeod Design Inc., which provides professional contract and residential design services.
Read moreEd Keilhauer entered the realm of furniture design through his knowledge of saddlemaking and upholstery. His skills and knowledge continue to influence Keilhauer products today.
Read moreEOOS operates in the field of furniture and product design, as well as shop design for clients such as Armani and Adidas. Juxta and Cahoots, their Keilhauer products, are award-winning.
Read moreSince 1988, Helen Kerr and her team at Kerr and Company, a product and system development team, have been developing furniture and consumer products for the contract and retail markets.
Read moreMark Kapka strives to develop thoughtful, well-considered products that address the situational needs of users while exhibiting a refined, understated approach to design.
Read moreAyako Takase and Cutter Hutton are the creative partners behind Observatory, a Rhode-Island-based furniture and product design studio. Their work balances innovation and poetic simplicity.
Read morePatty Johnson is a highly-awarded Toronto-based designer with a roster of diverse clients, including Keilhauer, Sephora, and the United States Agency for International Development.
Read moreRobin Rizzini is a Milan-based industrial designer who has won multiple awards for his work with Keilhauer. He is currently the design chief at his studio Fattorini + Rizzini + Partners.
Read moreScot Laughton is a founding member of the design collective Furnace, and was named the Designer of the Year by the Toronto Interior Design Show in 2003.
Read moreTod and Erin of Studio Babick are guided by the belief that what humans find to be "beautiful" is determined by our innate preference for the natural environment in which we evolved.
Read moreTom Deacon is a graduate of the University of Toronto's Architecture program and the recipient of numerous design awards. His designs for Keilhauer include the Trua and Loon chairs.
Read moreAndrew Jones is a Canadian furniture designer working for international manufacturers of contract, outdoor, and residential furniture. With an MA in Furniture Design from the Royal College of Art in London and a degree in Architecture from the University of Toronto, Jones has worked for more than 25 years designing furniture and architectural interiors. This dual experience forms the foundation of his work: designing furniture fit for purpose and place.
Jones’s commitment to exploring the role of furniture as fundamental in creating environments has resulted in a series of architectural interiors – including residences, restaurants, university interiors – and furniture for outdoor public space. These projects afforded him unusual opportunities to create site-specific furniture and lighting designs and to study how scale, materials, and shape affect planning configurations and social arrangements and define the intrinsic character of a place. His designs for the public realm include the iconic and beloved pink umbrellas at Toronto’s award-winning Sugar Beach. In 2014 he was the winner of an international design competition for outdoor chairs at The Battery in Manhattan.
Jones’s design projects have been featured in international publications, including I.D., The New York Times, Azure, Metropolis, and Wallpaper, and have been exhibited in Canada, the United States of America (including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York), Britain, Japan, and Italy. His work is part of the permanent collections of the Royal Ontario Museum and the Design Exchange, in Toronto.