Ben Piña is a multidisciplinary designer obsessed with the intersection of design and craft. But he’s mostly an interior stylist.

Excerpts from some of his favorite projects below.

Narrative styling design to capture the iconic Herman Miller brand legacy, conveyed through the careful curation and display of archival and contemporary assets, framed by ancillary product. Image courtesy of MillerKnoll, photo by Nick Calcott.

HERMAN MILLER CHICAGO 2021

Archival and contemporary graphics display, and flexible work space to support the launch of Herman Miller’s OE1 Workspace Collection. Image courtesy of MillerKnoll, photo by Mykah Stuk.

HERMAN MILLER DALLAS 2023

Interior lounge and reception soft goods and styling work for MillerKnoll’s San Francisco showroom. Image courtesy of MillerKnoll.

MILLERKNOLL SAN FRANCISCO 2024

Douglas Fir stools commissioned by Parcel. Materials used were repurposed from general site construction waste. Image courtesy of Chris Cox.

PARCEL, 2024

Character-driven private office design and styling work for Geiger Furniture’s 2019 Neocon exhibition at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, IL. Image courtesy of MillerKnoll.

GEIGER FURNITURE NEOCON 2019

Ben Piña collaborated with his brother, fashion designer and patternmaker James Piña, to bring to life a SS2022 exhibit in NYC highlighting the structural integrity and rich visual range of the James Nathaniel brand.

JAMES NATHANIEL, NYFW SS2022