
Design research that turns emerging signals into materials, systems, and experiences.
Research makes futures visible. Design makes futures tangible. The aim is not to predict the future correctly, but to create preferable futures and positive forecasting errors: outcomes that become better than anticipated.

SELECTED WORKS
Projects that translate early signals into objects, systems, and speculative conditions.

ALMOST THERE LAB
Hanna Park is a product and industrial designer based between London and Seoul.
Her practice combines design research, prototyping, and object development to explore how people engage with technology in everyday life. Working across products, interaction, and emerging technologies, she develops physical experiences that connect technological innovation with human behaviour, rituals, and culture.
With a background in Industrial Design and Design Futures, her work spans industrial design, interaction design, and research-led experimentation. Through making, testing, and form development, she investigates how complex systems can become intuitive, meaningful, and tangible experiences.
She is also the founder of Almost There Lab, an independent practice focused on research-driven approaches to product, interaction, and future-facing design.