About Us

Behind Hêko Workshop


My name is Raph, passionate about design, creation and well-thought-out objects. Trained in engineering and curious about everything related to shapes and materials, I founded Hêko Workshop to bring to life a vision: that of accessible, useful and respectful design . Each piece I design is the result of a balance between technical rigor and aesthetic sensitivity; always with in mind the desire to create differently, and to do better with less.
All the objects are imagined, printed, and assembled in my workshop... which is also my bedroom. A modest but vibrant space, where every detail counts, and where each creation passes through my hands before reaching yours.

At Hêko Workshop , each object tells a story of form, material, and intention. Our universe draws on minimalist and essentialist design, where each line has meaning, each volume its place. Here, there is nothing superfluous, only the essential, sculpted in precision and simplicity.

Our creations are 3D printed , a technology that we use like a craftsman would handle his tool: with rigor and attention to detail. This production method allows us to manufacture each piece with precision, in small series, and above all on demand to avoid surplus, respect resources, and offer you a unique object.

Each piece is individually numbered , affirming its singularity in a collection designed to last. We believe in the beauty of the useful, silent, and discreet object: the one that accompanies everyday life without ever cluttering it up.

Our approach is also deeply eco-responsible . We favor sustainable, bio-sourced or recycled materials, and local and responsible production. No unnecessary stock, no mass production: only carefully designed objects, with respect for time, resources and people.

Hêko Workshop has a sober but assertive aesthetic, a desire to offer modern craftsmanship, and an invitation to slow down, to inhabit the space with thoughtful, useful, and aesthetic objects.

Why 3D printing?


3D printing opens up an infinite field of possibilities. It allows great freedom of form , while limiting the material used to the essentials. Thanks to this, we can test, adjust, and design without heavy logistics, in an agile and low-energy process. This gives us the means to produce locally, quickly, without excess.

It is also a resolutely modern technology, but with very concrete applications: from small design series to custom-made spare parts , including functional prototypes or redesigned everyday objects. At Hêko, it is a tool for creation, repair and experimentation serving a more sustainable and elegant world.