Farrokh Aman (born Tehran, Iran) is a multi-disciplinary designer based in London. Trained as an architect, his practice is primarily concerned with the domestic space. Over the years, he has built a diverse body of work engaging with the design and the building of dwellings, the objects that furnish them and the rituals and practices that they contain.

He completed his studies at London Metropolitan University and previously worked at the offices of David Chipperfield and Sergison Bates. Amongst various projects, he most recently oversaw the design and construction of two projects in outer London that explore ideas of communal housing types and living in an open landscape.

www.farrokhaman.com