Industrial Designers (Page 7)

The Industrial Designers collection at Encyclopedia.Design explores the visionaries behind the products and objects that define modern life. From iconic furniture and consumer electronics to automobiles and home appliances, industrial designers bridge the gap between aesthetics, function, and mass production to shape the world around us.

What You’ll Find in This Collection:

Profiles of Influential Industrial Designers – Learn about pioneers like Dieter Rams, Raymond Loewy, Charles & Ray Eames, Philippe Starck, and more.
Design Movements & Innovation – Explore Bauhaus, Mid-Century Modern, Streamlining, and Sustainable Design in industrial production.
Materials & Manufacturing Processes – Discover how designers work with plastics, metals, wood, glass, and emerging smart materials.
Industrial Design in Everyday Life – From furniture and lighting to smart technology and transport design, see how industrial design impacts modern lifestyles.
The Future of Industrial Design – Investigate the latest trends in sustainable materials, modular systems, user experience (UX), and AI-driven product design.

From the sleek curves of the Eames Lounge Chair to the minimalist Apple iPhone, industrial designers have shaped the way we live, work, and interact with objects. This collection provides a comprehensive look at the discipline’s history, processes, and future.

📌 Discover the creative minds who transformed everyday objects into timeless designs that balance beauty and utility.

Wall Coat Rack by James Irvine

James Irvine, a renowned industrial designer born into a creative family, balanced geometric formalism and user-centric design to produce practical and aesthetically pleasing designs across sectors. Despite his early demise in 2013, his legacy continues in Studio Irvine.Read More →

La Tent Noir designed by Franco Raggi

Franco Raggi, born in 1945, has contributed greatly to the design and architecture fields for over five decades. His designs are celebrated globally, with work showcased in various esteemed institutions. Besides his design work, Raggi has also garnered recognition as a curator and educator.Read More →

Wall mounted CD Player by Naoto Fukasawa

Naoto Fukasawa, renowned for his work with brands like Muji and B&B Italia, is a globally acclaimed designer. His design philosophy, called “Without Thought,” emphasizes unconscious behavior, aiming for designs to seamlessly integrate into everyday life. His contributions span product design, exhibitions, and academics.Read More →

A pair of QUADRIO 960 lounge chairs by Michael McCoy for Artifort, featuring a modular design with bold red and gray upholstery.

Michael McCoy is a renowned American designer and educator. Notably successful in practical product design and academia, his lasting influence extends from furniture to semantics. His approach has reshaped the understanding of design, encouraging exploration of linguistics meaning of objects, and questioning over solutions.Read More →