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  2. James Irvine (designer) - Wikipedia

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    James Irvine RDI (17 July 1958 London, England– 18 February 2013 Milan, Italy) was a British industrial designer who created furniture and product designs for many well known companies and brands such as Artemide, B&B Italia, Cappellini, Foscarini, Ikea, Magis, Muji, Thonet, and WMF.

  3. Bodo Sperlein - Wikipedia

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    The brief was to design a font, ambo and candle holder to be installed following the renovation of the neo-gothic church. Bodo Sperlein Studio works with international brands including Lzf Lamps, Coordonné, Lobmeyr, Nikko, Lladró, Tane and Dibbern. Voliere chandelier for Lzf at 'Menu 1' for Milan Design Week 2024 (Fabian Frinzel)

  4. List of design awards - Wikipedia

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    The Award celebrates the most interesting furniture and lighting design being created in Australia today, with a particular emphasis on new design ideas, critical and creative thinking, sustainability, material development and research that explores innovative production processes. [17] Australia Clarence Prize for Furniture Design

  5. Raf Simons - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in furniture design, Simons launched his own menswear label in 1995. He was creative director at Jil Sander (2005–2012), Christian Dior (2012–2015), [1] and Calvin Klein (2016–2018). [2] [3] [4] As of 1 April 2020, he is the co-creative director of Prada, in partnership with Miuccia Prada. [5] [6]

  6. Design management - Wikipedia

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    Design management is the business side of design. Design managers need to speak the language of the business and the language of design. Design management is a field of inquiry that uses design, strategy, project management and supply chain techniques to control a creative process, support a culture of creativity, and build a structure and organization for design.

  7. Map Project Office - Wikipedia

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    Map Project Office is an industrial design studio based in Central London, working with both major brands and start-ups in the consumer technology space. The studio works with abstract technologies in the artificial intelligence, augmented reality and the IoT sectors, creating accessible experiences for the end user.

  8. John Brevard - Wikipedia

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    John Brevard's namesake brand includes jewelry, furniture, sculpture, art, and architecture design, as well as custom shoes and handbags. Brevard's designs are expressed in six series based on natural geometries and phenomenology.

  9. Sustainable furniture design - Wikipedia

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    Design considerations can include using recycled materials in the manufacturing process, reutilizing found furniture and using products that can be disassembled and recycled or reclaimed after their useful life. [1] Another method of approach is working with local materials and vendors as a source for raw materials or products.