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  2. Robin Day (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Since Robin Day's death in 2010, the responsibility for licensing his designs has been taken over by the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, established by Paula Day in 2012. [18] Robin Day received many honours over the course of his long career. He was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry in 1959 and appointed an OBE in 1983. [19]

  3. File:Reclining chair, Robin Day, Hille, 1952.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Polypropylene stacking chair - Wikipedia

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    Hille Polypropylenne Chair (1963) Hille Polypropylene Armchair with ski base (1967) Robin Day polypropylene stacking chairs (1963) The polypropylene stacking chair or polyprop [citation needed] is a chair manufactured in an injection moulding process using polypropylene. It was designed by Robin Day in 1963 for S. Hille & Co. It is now so ...

  5. File:Robin Day with model of John Lewis restaurant, 1973.jpg

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  6. Hille (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Hille (/ ˈ h ɪ l i / HIL-ee} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs. Its products have been influential in the history of interior design and the company has been engaged internationally in a number of major design projects, including furnishings for the Royal Festival Hall and Gatwick Airport.

  7. Category:British furniture designers - Wikipedia

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    Robin Day (designer) Charles Dillon (designer) Jane Dillon; Arthur Dimmock; Tom Dixon (industrial designer) E. Charles Eastlake; Huw Edwards-Jones; Lucian Ercolani; G.

  8. Royal Festival Hall - Wikipedia

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    View to the south from Westminster Pier, 1958. The Festival Hall project was led by London County Council's then chief architect, Robert Matthew, who gathered around him a young team of talented designers including Leslie Martin, who was eventually to lead the project with Edwin Williams [6] and Peter Moro, along with the furniture designer Robin Day and his wife, the textile designer Lucienne ...

  9. Category:English industrial designers - Wikipedia

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    Robin Day (designer) Guy Hendrix Dyas; James Dyson; F. Rodney Fitch; H. Benjamin Hick; Matthew Hilton (designer) Samuel Holt (weaver) Mark Humphrey (designer) L. Ross ...