Furniture Designer (Page 15)

Dan Svarth featured image

Dan Svarth is a Danish designer. He studied at the Kunsthåndvrærkerskolen, Copenhagen, to 1967, furniture design, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi, to 1969. Read More →

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Ernest Race (1913 – 1964) was a British furniture and industrial designer. He was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Between 1932-35, he studied interior design at the Bartlett School of Architecture of London University and 1937-39, weaving in India. Read More →

Kisho Kurokawa featured image

In 1960, at the age of 26, he made his debut into the world as one of the founders of the Metabolism Movement.  Read More →

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Alison Milner, British Designer, known for nature-themed work. Notable designs include furniture collection for India Works. Recognition: 1986 Prince of Wales Award.Read More →

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He became active in 1961 as an architect and furniture and industrial designer; (with Renato Tosso) collaborated on furniture and lighting; had clients including Zanussi-Rex, Peguri, Stilwood, Arclinea, Cidue, FAI, Leucos, and Arflex.Read More →

Rebecca Chaise by Tracy Fong

Tracy Fong is an American furniture designer who created a new version of an old Asian style by mixing traditional rattan with high-end woods, leathers, and geometric shapes. Her work is rooted in a meticulous artisan ethic and was shown at the 1991 New York International Contemporary Furniture Fair.Read More →

Kem Weber - Airline Chair

Kem Weber was a German-born architect and furniture designer who was part of the West Coast Modernist movement and pioneered furniture and interior design. Weber’s Airline Chair reflects the fascination with modernity and speed in the 1930s, with its streamlined shape and strong sculptural presence.Read More →

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Cristian Cirici, a renowned Spanish architect and designer, co-founded Studio PER and made significant contributions to design and education. Awarded multiple prestigious honors.Read More →

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André Groult (1884 – 1967) was a French interior and furniture designer known for blending tradition and modernism in the Art Deco movement.Read More →

Mantel Clock designed by C.F.A Voysey (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857–1941) was a renowned architect and designer, known for his unique, simple, and elegant work, bridging the Arts and Crafts and modernist movements.Read More →