Specialisation · Design · Manufacture · Lifecycle
Industrial Design
Form, ergonomics and manufacturability resolved together — product design that looks right, feels right and moulds right.
Discuss an industrial design project
Why Tekt
Designed for hands, engineered for tooling
Industrial design that ignores the tool is concept art. Ours is practised alongside mechanical engineering and our own workshop — every surface, snap and seam validated on in-house prints before tooling is cut.
From wearables to large connected pods like Petminda, our designs carry brands into production without losing their intent.
How we deliver
Unique value, end to end
Prototype-driven form
Same-week 3D prints test ergonomics and assembly before opinions harden.
Design for the tool
Draft, wall sections and gate strategy resolved with the moulder, not after.
Brand carried through
CMF and detail language protected through cost and compliance pressure.
Case studies
Case studies
Real programs from this practice — the brief, the engineering approach, and where it landed.
- Case study 01 · Petminda
Public-infrastructure pet pods
A product the public touches daily: Petminda’s pods balance an approachable form with vandal-resistant, washable, all-weather engineering — proven through our in-house prototyping.
- Case study 02 · Melbourne Zoo
Enrichment feeder for carnivores
The Zoo feeder gamifies feeding time for big cats — an electro-mechanical design rugged enough for claws, keepers and weather, engineered from concept to build.
- Case study 03 · Fusion Guitars
A consumer product with stage presence
Fusion’s amplified guitar integrates speakers, amplifier and phone dock into an instrument-grade form — industrial design carried intact through DFM into production.

What we solve
Problems this practice removes
- Beautiful concepts that can’t be moulded
- Ergonomics discovered after tooling
- CMF intent lost to cost-downs
- Enclosures that leak at IP test
Tools, processes & standards

Who delivers it
The team behind it
- Industrial designer — Consumer and industrial portfolios; tooling-literate
- Mechanical engineer — Enclosure structures, sealing and tolerance stacks
- Prototype technician — Model-making and finish-quality builds
Capabilities
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
A product people will hold?
We shape it, test it in real hands, and carry it into tooling.
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