LEXON設(shè)計師簡介
黑熊怪姐姐 LEXON
設(shè)計師是LEXON最偉大的財富,
材料和技術(shù)的不斷創(chuàng)新、偉大的靈感,
都匯集在LEXON。
LEXON擁有獨立的設(shè)計師團隊,
簽約設(shè)計師60余名,
均是全球排名靠前的知名設(shè)計師,
全球60多位資深以及年輕的設(shè)計師交匯在一起,
薪火相傳所帶來的神奇力量,
能帶給人們所夢想的一切。
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(部分設(shè)計師簡介,排名不分先后)
LEXON 設(shè)計師
EUGENI QUITLLET
Barcelona
| Graduated from the ‘La Llotja’ art school in Barcelona
| Founded his own studio in Barcelona
Eugeni Quitllet was born with the ability to master the codes of irresistible seduction. Substance and light, transparency and opacity, the play between functionality and illusion. A lexicon of objects, superbly framed to reveal perfectly practicable pieces which are the territories of dreams. Through these challenging collaborations, Eugeni Quitllet manages to extract tangible identities out of artificial fragments and dreamlike evocations. His realisations have become integral to the most influential curators’ collections. Elected Designer of the Year 2016 by Maison & Objet (Paris), the Spaniard’s relationship with Lexon continues to manifest as elementary expressions of tasks performed in both office and home. The magical pathway of design which brings simplicity and emotion to the fore.
PAULINE DELTOUR
Paris
| Graduated from the Arts Déco of Paris in 2007
| Created her own studio in Paris in 2012
Fueled by an enthusiastic welcome, Pauline Deltour’s Fine collection continues to grow. Distinguished by being both severe and delicate, its designs reflect a vocabulary which is characteristic of her own personality. Her precise hand, neat lines, carefully selected materials and colour ranges, and the way in which they come together form the individual identity of this young French designer’s work. Emblematic, hard-hitting seduction is achieved through rare qualities which are as elemental to the design as they are challenging to implement. Expanding her focus, Pauline is now exploring a very broad scale of possibilities, from small individual pieces right through to complete interior architecture.
MARC BERTHIER
Paris
| Designer & architect
| Grand Prix National de Création Industrielle
| Gabriel award
| 2 Compasso de Oro in Italy
| Art and Industry medal in France
| Form + Design award in Germany
Tykho is a small radio which is a genuine design landmark. New versions introduced this year have been conceived for a future which demands both better sound and louder volume. With a waterproof casing and increased number of more powerful speakers, the second incarnation of the Tykho radio and Tykhobooster Bluetooth speaker absolutely beg attention. Lexon’s collaboration with Marc Berthier symbolises our commitment to vision and design through association with one of France’s most prominent personalities in the field, whose work has won awards and made him famous. The Tykho is itself a design dream which enduringly demonstrates the fusion of intelligence and humour, in an apt representation of Berthier himself.
SHOJI ITO
Tokyo
| Graduated from Tama Art University.
Design director, product developer, and product designer. General Manager of Design Room at MUJI from 2002 to 2008. Designed and directed over 3,000 products. Have received three IF Design Award Gold in 2005 and one in 2007. Established my own studio, Designito, in 2010. Recent works include collaboration project with the City of Yokohama to connect local factories and creators. Design projects with MUJI, KOKUYO, and LoFt.Philosophy on design : "My generation is a generation to experiment and practice something unexplored. New material, new technique, new technology, new media, new idea, etc. All are coming from now on. Let major designers continue to design everything that follow the same path of famous designs. As the next generation, we are to spend a lot of time to search for new ways of thinking and shapes."About Lexon : "When I saw Lexon's radio for the first time, I was freed from traditional concept of design. Most of the industrial products that I had looked up to by then, were just styled margianlly on the surface. Lexon is simple, function-oriented, yet crushingly unique. Lexon continues to present the world the true value of things."
CLAUDIO GATTO
Venice
| Master degree in Product Design at ECAL – Switzerland
| Bachelor degree in Industrial Design at IUAV-UNIRSM – Italy
Claudio Gatto is an Italian Designer born in the city of Venice in 1986. Growing up in Venice, the sea, water and boats have been a great passion of him since he was a child. The island and its landscapes deeply influenced his hobbies, taste and it helped him to discover his hidden creativity. Distinguished by a very unusual approach Claudio Gatto is a very curious person and a great lover of the research from various points of view. He particularly likes the idea to design everyday products that are simple and clever just to make our daily life easy with a bit of style, without forgetting that what makes the difference are the details, because quality is hidden in details!About Lexon : "Was september 2016 when I was exposing my Bolla Lamp at Now! Le off – Maison&Object when one guy came near by me saying: 'I really love your lamp I know one person which could produce your idea!'. The guy disappeared and two hours later I received a call from Renè Adda saying: 'Hello I’m Rene Adda founder and owner of Lexon, a friend of mine told me that you have something very nice to show me!' The day after we had a meeting and we agreed to put in production my Bolla Lamp on the beginning of 2017. This is simply Lexon!"
Elium Studio
Paris
The members of Parisian design studio eliumstudio have striked again in a new collaboration with Lexon. After Marc Berthier’s TYKHO collection, Pierre Garner and Elise Berthier’s SAFE collection, along with many sets of objects developed with Lexon throughout the last 20 years, Anne Klepper and Elise Berthier have designed TERRACE, a 3-in-1 portable lamp, bluetooth speaker and powerbank. eliumstudio is a global design studio that applies signature design to the industrial sphere, merging in the same movement a mastery of new technologies and the quest for lightness. eliumstudio has won multiple awards since its creation in 2002, such as IF and IF Gold design awards, reddot design awards, CES Innovation and Best of Innovation awards.
FELLINA SOK-CHAM
Phnom Penh
| Graduated from Ecole Bleue Paris
| Winner of the Lexon Design Contest with Kookii
French architect and interior designer Fellina Sok Cham graduated in 2010 in Paris. She then ventured to Asia, where she worked on a numerous succession of interior design projects. From 2012 to 2013, she collaborated with Lexon on a new collection in Paris. Today, based in Phnom Penh, her projects mainly focus on the use of space, combining lightness and movement in buildings ranging from apartments to a museum. Each of Fellina Sok Cham’s architectural endeavours can rightly be considered as a unique object.
MIKIYA KOBAYASHI
Tokyo – Paris
| Graduated from Musashino Art University in 2005.
Founded his own studio in Tokyo in 2006, in Paris in 2016. Mikiya Kobayashi’s work of quality products and his unmistakably japanese poetic sensibility led him to collaborations with the biggest furniture compagnies of Japan, a flagship in Tokyo and a very recent office in Paris. His design is always considering the perfect balance between the user, the object and its surrounding space. His projects embrace furniture, product design and interiors for japanese companies as well as international, as designer as well as art director.
PHILIPPE TABET
Milan
Philippe Tabet Studio, based in Milan since 2013. Moved under the influence of two cultures, Philippe Tabet withdraws his passion for hand-drawing from his french origins and history along with industrial background from his adoptive country, Italy. The will of experimenting new formal and technical solutions together with the chosal of materials has brought the Studio to the creation of several typologies of products. In Philippe Tabetís work the clash of two cultures shows up in the use of specific components and materials which melt, as in the Ruelle project, winner of the 2014 Infiniti Design Contest, in which the wood combines with the aluminium and both create a refined and innovative sitting though remaining fair to the tradition. The study in the hand-drawing is particularly remarked in the Sweep prototype and in the Esse sitting ensemble, designed for Pianca and showcased at the 2015 Salone del Mobile. In both cases the line is unique and saves up the entirety of the functional elements in just a shape which defines the object itself. The purpose is creating an unexpected aesthetic and technic that allow the products to effortlessly place themselves in the surrounding landscape. The idea behind the creative process is that the shape comes from the material and thereby the matching of the materials gives life to a wide range of infinite shapes. Among many Philippe Tabet Studioís clients?: Lexon, Miniforms, Incipit, Xsories, Pianca, Infiniti, Plust.
LUCA ARTIOLI
Milan
| 1992 – creation of his studio in Milano
| Collaborated with Lexon for more than 10 years
Flexibility and movement, the ease of use achieved through precision in design. Values which are integral to Lexon’s identity, that clearly exist in Luca Artioli’s luggage collections. This impeccable consistency continues into the next generation of models which reflect the tides of change as they adapt to new formats, new technology tools and different modes of travel. What we have gained in lightness has been conducive to satisfying demand for higher capacity. It takes the experience of an Italian designer who’s been in the game for more than twenty years to successfully combine an accessory’s elegant efficiency with the appearance and importance normally associated with clothing.
ADRIAN & JEREMY WRIGHT
London
| Royal College of Art
| Brunel University
| 2005 – creation of their studio in London
| Reddot design award Best of the best 2013 for Flip
| Reddot design award Winner 2012 for Buro Set
British designers Adrian and Jeremy Wright founded their studio, DesignWright, in 2005. Their approach, which is driven by a desire to simplify how objects look and function, is supported by a background in engineering coupled with solid understanding of the manufacturing process. Ranges of kitchen and homeware products designed by the brothers for clients including Lexon, Joseph Joseph and Normann Copenhagen have established DesignWright as an innovative, intelligent company respected by industry and public alike.
MATHIEU LEHANNEUR
Paris
| ENSCI – Les Ateliers
| Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New-York
| Best Invention Award, Popular Science
| Créateur de l’Année, Now ! Maison & Objets
| Premier prix, Biennale Internationale de la céramique contemporaine
| A’ Design Award for Hybrid – Italy
Mathieu Lehanneur is one of those rare designers of his generation who is able to embrace a multitude of different fields. His innovation through objects and magical architecture blends design, science, art and technology in a truly beneficial way. Mathieu’s creative inspiration is based on the notion that we are beings whose needs are far too complex to be satisfied by something as simple as a chair. Living better means breathing better air, consuming more environmentally conscious food, enjoying good health and, most important of all, possessing the desire to live a better life.
HECTOR SERRANO
Barcelona
| Graduated from The Royal College of Art in London
| Design office founded in London in 2000
Having grown up in Spain before moving to the UK, Hector Serrano’s feel for design has been nourished by the crossing of different cultures and working methods. Now, with the whole of Europe feeding his inspiration, he has adopted a position which is simultaneously brilliant and discreet. Hector’s work across a diverse scale, from a beautifully sculpted Lexon alarm clock to a London bus, turns ideas into reality so they can be forever inscribed in time.
MARC VENOT
Barcelona
| Graduated from the ENSCI / Les Ateliers in Paris in 2004
| Opened his own design studio in Paris in 2011
Small objects, such as office accessories, and the simple functions they serve are places which harbour an incredible concentration of attention to detail. Precision which becomes ever harder to achieve as space becomes more limited. Marc Venot’s work realises intention by manipulating objects to make their features fully meaningful to those who use them. These represent the successful marriage of ideal functionality and evident grace, made possible through practical sensitivity.
IONNA VAUTRIN
Paris
| Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique
| Wallpaper design award in 2009 & 2011
| Price of the Arts Décoratifs museum in 2014
Ionna Vautrin’s work is where poetry and industry come together. When designing everyday objects, her goal is to bring an element of surprise to the simple and obvious. Combining both geometric and organic forms with a playful and colourful spirit, her projects deliver intuitive functionality while exuding a warm and familiar presence.
VALENTINA & SIMONE SPALVIERI
Tolentino
| Master degree at Politecnico di Milano Design School
| 2006 – Nespresso Design Contest – 1st place
| 2009 – Colombo Design calls for Creativity – 1st place
| 2010 – ADI Design Index selection
| 2011 – Young & Design Special Mention
| 2013 – Top Young Italian Industrial Designers Prize – 1st place
The Spalvieri / Del Ciotto studio is a place where ideas, research and experimentation meet. Characterised by simplicity in both the formal and functional sense, while incorporating a high degree of sensitivity, their work is based on the idea that every object should be a reflection of experience that can be passed on to future generations, thereby preserving a piece of our history. The duo creates objects intended to humanise new technologies and new materials. By using design to generate understanding, they enable people to make better use of these in everyday life.
THEO WILLIAMS
London
| Graduated in industrial design in 1990
| He has been selected for the ADI Design Index 2003
Through an approach that’s seen him transcend boundaries between design disciplines, Theo Williams brings a different perspective to everything from products and furniture to print, packaging, retail and brand development. His talent for provoking new ways of thinking enables retailers, brands, buyers and manufacturers to better realise their goals. Theo is currently putting his extensive experience to work inspiring a broad spectrum of international brands and labels.
SAMUEL WILKINSON
London
| Ravensboure College of Art & Design
| Design Of the Year 2011 London Design Museum
| Product Award 2011 London Design Museum
| Black Pencil 2011 D&AD
| Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Permanent design collection
Samuel Wilkinson’s commitment to designing interesting objects is apparent in his work, always looking to add a fresh dynamic approach in either form or function. His deep understanding of materials and manufacturing helps him to push the boundaries whilst still achieving a high level of detail and craftsmanship. His studios work diversifies across various disciplines from small products to large public projects. Samuel’s work has been published worldwide and has won various awards.
PIERRE GARNER
Paris
| ENSCI – Les Ateliers
| IF Design Awards 2014
| CES Design Awards Medissimo 2014
| 2 étoiles de l’observeur du Design 2013
| Janus de l’indutrie 2013
“I have worked with Lexon for many years. For me, they are the definitive French design brand, the only one truly spreading our creations throughout the world.”
KAZUYA KOIKE
Japan
| First collaboration with Lexon in 2015
| Good design award 2004
| Good design award 2005
| iF design award 2008
| Good design award 2013 Read Less
Kazuya Koike graduated in product design from Osaka Design College in 2003. From 2003 to 2012 he was chief designer at Ideaco, a design studio in Japan, during which time he won several awards including an iF Design Award and a Good Design Award. In 2012 he established Doogdesign, through which he has been engaged with many projects both at home and abroad.
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