Studio Olgoj Chorchoj is located in Prague on Libeň Island in a listed studio built in 1930 originally for sculptor Jan Lauda.It was founded in 1990 by Michal Froňek and Jan Němeček while they were still studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. The studio's scope of work ranges from glass, lighting, jewellery, industrial design, furniture, and urban furniture design to interior design, architecture, and urban planning. Over the years, it has been awarded numerous domestic and foreign accolades. Their works are represented in private collections and prominent museums such as the National Gallery, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, the Moravian Gallery in Brno, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Corning Museum of Glass, among others. Their work is published in both regional and international professional journals and special publications.In architecture, the studio primarily focuses on new buildings and reconstructions of family villas, revitalisation of historical buildings, and design of interiors and exhibitions. Over the years, the studio has collaborated with many architects such as Daniel Paterko, Ondřej Kopečný, Jan Rosický, Štěpán Abt, Juraj Smoleň, Tereza Kenížová, Jan Šrámek, Kateřina Hroncová, Martin Klanica, Jan Krejčí, Mariana Hanková, Lucie Englová, The Hong Nhung, and others.Since 2000, Michal Froněk and Jan Němeček have been leading the Product Design Studio at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague.