The studio has since worked with international companies on a range of products that includes lighting, graphic identity, textiles, ceramics, site-specific installations, and furniture. His work can be found in major museum collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and MoMA in New York. The Studio relocated to rural France for five years before Boontje returned to London in 2009 as Professor and Head of Design Products at the Royal College of Art, a position he held for four years.
Bontje enjoys working on a variety of projects, from graphics to lighting, furniture and larger scale installations. He works on mass produced items to one-off objects, creating elements for everyday life that are exciting and uplifting to live with. His work is often inspired by nature and is also influenced by storytelling, art, history, materials, technology and the world around us. He usually starts new projects with research, thinking through sketching, experimentation with materials and modelmaking. He looks for originality, functionality, elegance, joy and something compelling. He believes that design can become very interesting when it connects with strong emotions.