UnitedMake
UnitedMake is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Melbourne, working at the intersection of public art, architecture, furniture, and emerging technology. Founded in 2014 by designer Mond Qu, the studio creates projects that explore the relationship between people, place, and time.
UnitedMake’s work spans large-scale public artworks, immersive installations, spatial design, and bespoke furniture, with projects commissioned by government, cultural institutions, and private clients across Australia and internationally. The studio is known for its thoughtful integration of material, narrative, and digital processes, combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced tools such as parametric design, digital fabrication, and interactive media.
Each project begins with a deep investigation into context. Whether working in the public realm or interior environments, UnitedMake seeks to reveal hidden stories, translate complex systems into physical form, and create meaningful experiences that endure.
UnitedMake operates as both a design studio and a workshop, allowing ideas to move seamlessly from concept to realization. This integrated approach enables the studio to experiment, prototype, and refine work with precision and intent.
Over the past decade, UnitedMake has developed a diverse body of work that reflects a commitment to innovation, material exploration, and the creation of spaces and objects that connect people more deeply to their environment.