Born in 1983 and raised in East Moriches, New York, designer Francis Bitonti’s work is infused with technological and materials-based innovation. After receiving a BFA from Long Island University, Bitonti earned his Master of Architecture from Pratt University in 2007. After completing his studies, he began collaborating with New York fashion designer Katie Gallagher, creating a series of laser-cut cowhide belts with 3D-printed stainless steel fasteners. Bitonti founded his eponymous studio in 2007 after becoming a finalist in the CityRacks Design Competition, a bike rack design competition sponsored by the New York City Department of Transportation, Google and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.... more.

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