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Matt Arquette, Founder of M + Arquette, on Creating the Wing Chair

Matt Arquette, Founder of M + Arquette, on Creating the Wing Chair

Matt Arquette

Matt Arquette is a furniture designer with over 20 years of experience, fascinated by form, color, and the emotional power of objects. He transforms imagination into tangible experiences, exploring how materials and shapes evoke emotion and movement.

I’m Matt Arquette, a designer with over 20 years of experience in furniture design, driven by a fascination for form, color, and the emotional potential of objects.

Design became my path because it allows me to turn imagination into tangible experiences that people can feel and inhabit. I’m inspired by the world around me, constantly observing, experimenting, and exploring how materials and shapes can evoke emotion and movement. Every project is an opportunity to refine my voice and push the boundaries of what furniture can be.

Being recognized by the MUSE Design Awards is both an honor and a validation of the risks and experimentation I embrace in my work. It’s a reminder that pursuing bold ideas and challenging traditional forms resonates beyond the studio, reaching people who share a love for creativity.

This recognition also fuels my drive to continue exploring new directions in design.

Winning the MUSE Design Award has been a wonderful affirmation of our creative approach. It has strengthened our confidence in exploring bold ideas and sharing them with the world.

Recognition like this also helps open doors subtly—it signals to potential collaborators and clients that we are committed to innovative design and quality.

Experimentation is at the core of my process—it allows me to discover unexpected forms and interactions. For the Wing Chair, I played with Lucite in a way that gave the chair both transparency and color, creating a sense of lightness and fluidity.

This hands-on exploration of material and form was essential to achieving the organic wings that define the chair’s character.

I often draw inspiration from nature, movement, and even fleeting moments in daily life. For the Wing Chair, the sense of flight and freedom in birds’ wings sparked the fluid shapes of the design.

Sometimes the most unconventional ideas come from observing the world around you without expecting to design anything—it’s a moment, a gesture, a pattern, or a shadow that triggers creativity.

I wish more people understood that design is both intuition and iteration. A concept might start as an abstract idea, but it takes exploration, testing, and refinement to transform it into a piece that works in both function and feeling. The process is rarely linear, and each misstep often leads to unexpected discoveries.

I see client collaboration as a dialogue rather than a compromise. Understanding their vision is essential, but I also bring my perspective, pushing ideas further to create something unique.

The best outcomes happen when there’s mutual trust, allowing creativity to flourish while still addressing the client’s needs.

Since the Wing Chair is a concept, the challenge was not prototyping but refining the form to achieve the right fluidity, proportions, and curvature.

It took careful iteration on paper and in digital models to ensure the wings felt organic and the overall silhouette conveyed lightness and movement. The process was about precision, patience, and visual intuition.

I step away from the studio and immerse myself in experiences that spark curiosity—nature, architecture, art, or a walk with family and friends. Music also helps me reset, opening new perspectives and energy.

Observing the world with fresh eyes reminds me that creativity thrives when you stay open to everything around you.

Sustainability, exploration, and curiosity are central to my work. I consider environmental impact, material innovation, and timelessness in every project.

My designs reflect a balance between aesthetics and responsibility, aiming to create pieces that evoke emotion while being conscious of their footprint.

Stay curious, take risks, and trust your instincts. Success comes from combining persistence with openness to learning, observing, and experimenting.

Don’t be afraid to push boundaries, but always remain grounded in the human experience—design is ultimately about connection and interaction.

I would love to collaborate with a designer who embraces bold colors, fluid forms, and futurism—a visionary who sees design as both art and experience. Working with someone who challenges convention and celebrates playful innovation would be a chance to expand my own creative language.

I wish people asked, “What feeling do you want this piece to evoke?”

I would then answer, for me, design isn’t just about shape or function—it’s about creating a moment, a mood, or a sense of wonder. Every piece, like the Wing Chair, is meant to invite someone into an experience, to feel both comfort and imagination.

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Explore the journey of Hanxin Xing, the Gold Winner of the 2025 MUSE Design Awards. Her work, as founder and principal designer of OHSTUDIO, crafts calm, thoughtful interiors that balance architectural precision with everyday life, emphasizing material integrity and contextual awareness.

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