Nick Rennie established ‘happy finish design’ in 2001, where his intent was, and still is, to explore design that takes its inspiration from interaction with everyday items. To breathe new life into the repetition of domesticity, and to do it in a way that engages the user and elicits an emotional reaction, is the very essence of Rennie’s professional ambition.
For him, design is a shared process, his finished product equally owing to the needs of the user as to his own passion for expression.
Over the years he has worked and exhibited internationally in Milan, London and Tokyo, to name a few.
Nick has been gaining exposure in the world’s leading design publications: Wallpaper*, Abitare and Intramuros among them.
In 2007, with the help of friend and writer Nick Lord, he self-published a book about his work, titled, ‘unrealised’, a selection of concepts and ideas.



