Emiliano Godoy is a Mexican industrial designer, working all over the world, for over 25 years, in applied sustainability projects, using design as a tool for generating positive changes in society and the environment.

His work ranges from furniture design and architecture, interior and collectible design, product design, museography and curatorial work, and strategic and design thinking.

Godoy runs the design firm bearing his name, where he designs products for manufacturers, as well as interiors, architecture, exhibition, and urban design projects. He is also part of the design and manufacturing company Tuux, and a partner at Vissio.

For his work he has received numerous awards in competitions such as the Good Design Award; Iberoamerican Design Biennial; Red Dot Design Award; German Design Award; IFDA in Asahikawa; Mexican National Design Biennial; and Diseña México’s National Design Award.

Amongst other museum collections, in 2011 his Knit Chair was included in the permanent collection of MoMA (Museum of Modern Art, New York). In 2015 his Pedro and Pablo bowls were included in the permanent collection of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (New York).