Hi! I’m Lena, a UX Designer with a passion for interior design.
You may ask…
Why do I want to work at Knoll?
We have a lot in common. We both use modern design to connect people to their work, their lives, and their world. We also work with our clients to create products that evolve and endure.
Like Knoll, I have a passion to assess new designs. To evaluate technologies. To test new processes.

Why Lena.
I am a strategic storyteller.
I thrive on using big data and visual design to tell stories that propose solutions and motivate client engagement.
I am a strong team player.
Being cooperative, open-minded, and focused are important aspects of being a successful team member, and I pride myself in having those qualities.
I am a keen problem solver.
Beyond creating pretty graphics, I focus on addressing the right problems for users and creating well-thought-out solutions that render business merits.
My Work.
Below are a few of the stories I’ve told throughout my design journey.
Brand Strategy
While enrolled in DesignLab’s UX Academy, I worked with Toni Patisserie & Café on their website rebrand. I excelled in the responsive design with a 100% user satisfaction rate and was asked by the owner to bring the design to life!
Forward Technology
I designed an e-commerce furniture shopping app with augmented reality. As a designer of user experiences, I’m fascinated with creating human-centered interactions in the face of new technologies.
Business Proposals
At my current job as a Senior Analyst, I look at patterns and trends in data sets, and use them to create visual dashboards to make business projections. By delivering better analytics and insights, profitability increased by 30%.

My Elevator Pitch.
I want to be a part of the Modernist team.
With my design experience, attention to details, empathy for users, and strong business acumen, we can work together to enhance customer satisfaction and uncover insights that would help business grow and evolve.
Let’s discuss the possibility of working together!
My Inspiration.
“I needed a piece of furniture. It was not there, so I designed it.”
— Florence Knoll Bassett