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May 20, 2025Wei Han Teng (Francine)
Wei Han Teng (Francine) is a New York–based interior designer specializing in high-end hospitality, residential, and commercial projects. Her award-winning work blends innovation and emotional impact, shaped by collaborations across the U.S., Asia, and the Middle East, inspired by how light, texture, and proportion influence human connection.
Thank you! I’m Francine Teng, an interior designer and project manager based in New York, specializing in high-end hospitality, residential, and commercial projects. I’ve designed award-winning spaces recognized for their innovation, emotional impact, and cultural relevance, collaborating with international teams across the U.S., Asia, and the Middle East.
What inspired me to pursue design was the transformative power of space, how a well-designed environment can shape emotion, behavior, and connection. I was fascinated by how light, texture, and proportion can quietly influence human experience.
That realization led me to approach design as both an art and a responsibility, crafting spaces that are not only visually refined, but deeply resonant and meaningful.
Being recognized by the MUSE Design Awards is an incredible honor. These awards affirm the creativity, innovation, and conceptual integrity of my design vision on an international stage.
As a designer, it’s fulfilling to see my ideas celebrated for pushing boundaries, and this recognition motivates me to continue exploring bold, experiential narratives through design. It’s also a significant milestone that highlights my growth as an interior designer in the field.
Winning multiple MUSE Design Awards has elevated my visibility within the industry and positioned me as a designer and manager at the intersection of luxury design, cultural storytelling, and sustainability.
It has led to increased interest from collaborators, media outlets, and professional networks. It also supports my role as a design lead on high-profile developments and complements the strategic direction I bring to complex, large-scale projects.
One unexpected source was a traditional lantern festival I attended as a child. The interplay of shifting light, pattern, and silence during that event profoundly influenced the lighting and materials palette for my awards-winning project, Golden Plaza.
I sought to reimagine that sense of wonder in a modern, hospitality context through reflective surfaces, subtle glow, and rhythmic ceiling articulation.
I approach every project as a collaborative journey. My role is to listen, interpret, and elevate the client’s vision through a design lens rooted in expertise and intention. By aligning their goals with a curated narrative, I guide the process while preserving creative integrity.
The key is trust, transparency, and framing each design decision in terms of purpose and experience.
One of the main challenges was establishing a balance between visual drama and spatial harmony. For Golden Plaza, integrating luxury elements like crystal detailing and metallic finishes required a careful choreography of lighting, proportion, and materials.
I overcame this through iterative modeling, scaled mock-ups, and a strong commitment to restraint, refining the palette until every gesture felt intentional and evocative.
Empathy, curiosity, and cross-cultural insight are central to my work. Having lived and worked in both Asia and the U.S., I bring a nuanced understanding of how people from different backgrounds experience space.
My work reflects a commitment to creating meaningful, inclusive environments that balance emotional depth with spatial clarity.
I’d love to collaborate with Jean Nouvel (there are so many incredible designers I admire!). His visionary approach to architecture, where every project responds uniquely to its context, deeply inspires me. I admire how he uses light, contrast, and scale to create drama and emotion within a space.
His designs are not only bold and poetic but also highly conceptual, often blurring the line between architecture and art. Collaborating with him would be a masterclass in storytelling through spatial experience—something I strive for in every project.
I wish more people asked, “What long-term feeling do you want your design to leave behind?”
My answer would be: I want people to feel remembered. Whether it’s calm, inspiration, or awe, I design spaces that stay with people long after they leave. That’s when I know a project has truly succeeded.
Wei Han Teng (Francine)
Wei Han Teng (Francine) is a New York–based interior designer specializing in high-end hospitality, residential, and commercial projects. Her award-winning work blends innovation and emotional impact, shaped by collaborations across the U.S., Asia, and the Middle East, inspired by how light, texture, and proportion influence human connection.
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