Henry Julier is a New York-based industrial designer specializing in product, furniture, lighting, and exhibit design for global clients.
He defines industrial design as design for industry — a discipline that balances human needs with the realities of mass production.
A meticulous systems thinker with a deep knowledge of design history, Henry sees design as a versatile problem solving tool, whether crafting a watering can for Areaware or developing a large-scale exhibit for MillerKnoll.
Most recently, Henry served as Industrial Design Director at Standard Issue, a multidisciplinary design studio in Brooklyn, where he worked for over 12 years.
An active participant in the design community, Henry exhibits his work internationally, engages with design institutions, and takes part in group exhibitions. He recently led a student workshop in Monterrey, Mexico, and spoke at Square One, a conference for emerging industrial designers in Chicago, Illinois.
Henry holds a BFA in Industrial Design with University and College Honors from Carnegie Mellon University (2007). His professional experience includes roles at Standard Issue, Johnson & Johnson’s GSDO, Aruliden, and Jeffrey Bernett.
ParapherneliaGroup Exhibition, New York, 2024
Esquire Home AwardsWinner, Homewares Category 2021
Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Awards Finalist, 2019
Furnishing Utopia 4.0: FrameworksGroup Show, New York, 2019
Furnishing Utopia 3.0: Hands To WorkGroup Show, New York, 2018
Matter-Made in Milano
Milan, 2018
In Support Of Books
Bookend Show, Los Angeles 2017
The Paperweight Show
Fisher Parrish Gallery, 2017
Fab x American Design Club
Milan, 2013
Carnegie Mellon University
Design Service Award, 2005 & 2007
ID Magazine
New and Notable, 2007