Blond and Harry's team up on experimental AI installation during Milan design week


Blond and Harry's exhibition at Milan design week 2025

Blond founder James Melia and Harry’s head of design Ryan Dougherty describe how their Double Vision exhibition compared traditional and artificial intelligence-led design processes in this video produced by Dezeen.

For the Double Vision exhibition, industrial design practice Blond teamed up with grooming brand Harry’s to put artificial intelligence to the test, each setting out to separately design a face steamer.

Screens by Blond and Harry's
The exhibition compared traditional industrial design processes with an AI-led approach

While the Harry’s team followed established industrial design processes to arrive at their final product, the Blond team used artificial intelligence tools as much as possible.

The two processes were compared and contrasted in the Double Vision exhibition, with each team’s efforts displayed along either side of a concourse in a historic carpentry workshop in the Brera district of Milan.

Map by Blond and Harry's
Blond and Harry’s collaborated on an exhibition exploring artificial intelligence

A series of screens on either side of the room exhibited key aspects of each team’s process, culminating in a physical prototype model.

Finally, visitors were presented with a large-scale diagram displayed on a stage at the end of the room, setting out the results of the experiment.

Blond and Harry's industrial design at Milan
The Blond team designed a face steamer using artificial intelligence tools

Blond and Harry’s collaborated to create a methodology map containing a detailed recommendation for using artificial intelligence in industrial design, including indications of the usefulness of varying tools at different stages of the process.

As well as establishing artificial intelligence’s current usefulness in different areas, the methodology map also displays its anticipated future utility.

Design by Blond and Harry's
The in-house design team at Harry’s designed a face steamer

Melia describes the project as an experiment in the video, which was filmed by Dezeen in the exhibition space during Milan design week.

“We have laid out this experimental testing ground, almost like a laboratory, to determine where AI can be integrated sensitively to retain design craftsmanship,” he said.

According to Melia and Dougherty, the findings of the exhibition neither condemn nor glorify the use of artificial intelligence in the design process.

Screen by Blond and Harry's
The process was showcased at the exhibition

“We are just at the very beginning stages of understanding how AI might integrate into our design process,” said Ryan. “The conclusion for both teams is that there are aspects of both styles of work that are necessary and beneficial, and having some kind of thoughtful blend of the two is probably the most ideal.”

Both Melia and Dougherty downplayed the threat that artificial intelligence poses to designers.

“We are going to continue to need humans in order to make products successful,” said Dougherty. “Without having that perspective, we are missing out on what makes us all different and what makes brands and design teams different.”

Blond and Harry's' exhibition at Milan
Double Vision took place during Milan design week

“I feel really positive about the outcome,” said Melia. “AI is not going to take your job – AI will enhance it, enable you to design faster, perhaps better, as long as you use the right tools and in the right way.”

“I think that is going to accelerate a lot of our process, and I think it can be used in a way that we can retain as designers, our craftsmanship and creativity.”

Double Vision took place during Milan design week from 7 to 13 April 2025. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.

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This video was produced by Dezeen as part of a partnership with Blond and Harry’s. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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