Allele.DesignI design everything (almost)
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Mucky Matters
Eco-to-GOGO
Immersive Whispers of the Black Death
Hastings Haven
Nocturn Lock
2to1 Chair
DrinkDrankDrunk
FampShade





          My studio name Allele.Design draws from the biological term “allele” — a variant form of a gene, reflecting my interest in variation + adaptation + hidden layers within everyday objects.
 It also echoes to my name ‘Ally Lee’, positioning my work as a personal yet evolving expression of design that responds and challenges every norms, to reshape familiar forms into tools for public reflection.



                                                                                      Ally Lee 2025
Ally is a designer whose work navigates the intersection of material experimentation, environmental critique and public interaction. Her practice reflects a commitment to process-led design and sustainable questioning, often transforms overlooked materials into communicative objects that make the invisible visible.


Her work reframes domestic forms and everyday artefacts as platforms for environmental awareness, with approaches that balance intuitive making with strategic intention, revealing how subtle design gestures can provoke public reflection and shift perception.


Through making installations, prototypes and disruptive products, Ally explores how material choices and contextual placements can engage audiences more deeply than data ever could. Her work sits confidently between experimentation and application: critical and futuristic.




02.Eco-to-GOGO

University of the Arts London
2024


Mixture including Pine rosin+ Wax
Paper Pulp Board
 

This project explores reusable packaging as a response to overconsumption and packaging waste, particularly in the beverage industry. Designed for young consumers, it offers a convenient and durable multipack solution made from recyclable pulp board. 



Rooted in circular design and guided by user-centered research, it also unfolds into a functional picnic mat, extending its life and purpose to encourage repeat use before recycling!



By challenging the norms of single-use culture and aims to shift everyday habits, hopefully proposes a practical, sustainable alternative that integrates seamlessly into everyday lifestyles and social occasions, becoming a step towards a more sustainable, low-waste alternatives through practical design and thoughtful material choices.