



The bridge between concept and construction. This role shapes furniture that balances beauty with buildability. It demands fluency in proportion, joinery, and structure, with a sensitivity to how form interacts with space. The designer leads each piece from sketch to prototype, refining details with precision and intent through close collaboration with engineering and production.
The translator of vision into reality. This position converts design intent into precise 3D models and production-ready drawings. It requires deep knowledge of materials, machining, and assembly processes. The engineer ensures every component fits, functions, and performs with technical accuracy while preserving the integrity of the original design.
The eye behind surface perfection. This role oversees how texture, tone, and light interact across every material. It involves developing, testing, and applying finishes on wood, metal, and stone with control and consistency. The specialist maintains finishing systems and defines the tactile and visual language that gives each piece its identity.
The visual storyteller of the studio. This position captures the intersection of craftsmanship, material, and space. It involves directing and producing photo and video content that communicates mood and scale with honesty and clarity. The producer documents the brand’s process and products, turning physical design into visual narrative.
The organizer of creative execution. This role connects design, production, and logistics through structured management. It involves planning timelines, budgets, and deliverables while maintaining flow between departments. The project manager ensures clarity, accountability, and consistent follow-through from concept to completion.
The architect of visual identity. This role shapes how Shohaus communicates across mediums and moments. It blends design, layout, and storytelling into cohesive visual systems. The director maintains brand consistency while evolving its expression through campaigns, imagery, and creative documentation.
The connector of design and audience. This position develops campaigns, partnerships, and narratives that translate Shohaus’s philosophy into measurable growth. It blends creative strategy with data-driven insight, ensuring each story told earns attention and builds long-term trust.
The control center of production flow. This role manages schedules, materials, and communication between internal teams and external vendors. It requires operational precision, problem-solving, and accountability. The coordinator ensures every order is tracked, built, and delivered with accuracy and care.