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James Irvine RDI (1958 – 18 February 2013) was a British industrial designer who created furniture and product designs for many well know companies and brands such as Artemide, B&B Italia, Cappellini, Foscarini, Ikea, Magis, Muji, Thonet, and WMF. He once described the product designer's job as “the work of an unknown hero.” He was a professor of industrial design at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. In 2004 he was appointed Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). In 2006 his A 660 Bentwood chair for Thonet received the iF Design Award

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  • جيمس إيرفاين (بالإنجليزية: James Irvine)‏ هو أستاذ جامعي ومصمم بريطاني، ولد في 1 ديسمبر 1958 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 18 فبراير 2013 في ميلانو في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • James Irvine (* Dezember 1958 in London; † 18. Februar 2013 in Mailand) war ein britischer Designer. Nach der Schule besuchte Irvine zunächst bis 1981 die Kingston Polytechnic Design School und danach das Royal College of Art. Nach Abschluss seines Studiums im Jahr 1984 ging er nach Mailand, um unter Ettore Sottsass in der Entwurfsabteilung von Olivetti zu arbeiten. 1987 folgte ein einjähriger Arbeitsaufenthalt in Japan bei Toshiba. Nach seiner Rückkehr gründete Irvine sein eigenes Designstudio in Mailand und war gleichzeitig von 1993 bis 1997 Partner bei Sottsass Associati. Neben seiner eigenen Entwurfsarbeit unterrichtete Irvine auch in Karlsruhe, London und Mailand. Irvine entwarf unterschiedlichste Dinge vom Sofa über Leuchten bis zu Knoblauchpressen oder Buswartehäuschen. Mit dem Entwurf eines Mercedes-Benz-Citaro-Stadtbusses für das hannoversche Nahverkehrsunternehmen üstra zur Expo 2000 wurde er im Jahr 1999 in Deutschland bekannt. Zu seinen Kunden gehörten Unternehmen wie Thonet, , Zumtobel, WMF, Ikea und Muji. (de)
  • James Irvine RDI (1958 – 18 February 2013) was a British industrial designer who created furniture and product designs for many well know companies and brands such as Artemide, B&B Italia, Cappellini, Foscarini, Ikea, Magis, Muji, Thonet, and WMF. He once described the product designer's job as “the work of an unknown hero.” Irvine was the son of the architect and designer Alan Irvine and his first wife, Betty. He obtained his bachelor's degree in industrial design from the Kingston Polytechnic (now University) alongside fellow designers Jasper Morrison and Michael Young. He subsequently earned a master's degree from the Royal College of Art, and then moved to Milan in 1984 to work with Olivetti. He also worked for one year at the Toshiba Design Center in Tokyo. In 1988 he opened a design studio in Milan, initially collaborating with Cappellini and SCP. He also worked with Ettore Sottsass and became a partner at Sottsass Associati. In 1999 he designed the Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro bus for the city of Hannover and proposed an accompanying design for the city's bus shelters in preparation for Expo 2000. He was a professor of industrial design at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. In 2004 he was appointed Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). In 2006 his A 660 Bentwood chair for Thonet received the iF Design Award In 2007 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Design form Kingston University. In 2010 his S 123 H barstool for Thonet received the iF Design Award In 2013 Irvine's "Juno" chair for Arper received both the Design Guild Mark Award and the iF Design Award. In 2015 Phaidon Press published a monograph about his work and life, with contributions from many of his collaborators and contemporaries including: designers Michele De Lucchi, George Sowden, Stefano Giovannoni, Thomas Sandell, Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, Naoto Fukasawa, Alberto Meda and Marc Newson; design impresario Giulio Cappellini; design critics Deyan Sudjic and . With the publication of the book, the Triennale Design Museum hosted a tribute to Irvine titled "Stories about James" to celebrate the life and work of the designer. His eponymous company "Studio James Irvine" continues under the guidance of his wife, the architect and Art Director . Irvine died of pneumonia in 2013 at the age of 54 and is buried at the Maggiore cemetery in Milan. He is survived by his wife and two sons. (en)
  • James Irvine, né en 1958 à Londres et mort le 18 février 2013 à Milan, est un designer britannique. (fr)
  • James Irvine, nome completo James Montgomery Irvine (Londra, dicembre 1958 – Milano, 18 febbraio 2013) è stato un designer e docente inglese, con base a Milano, in Italia. (it)
  • 詹姆斯·欧文(英語:James Irvine,1958年-2013年2月18日)是一位英国设计师。 (zh)
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  • جيمس إيرفاين (بالإنجليزية: James Irvine)‏ هو أستاذ جامعي ومصمم بريطاني، ولد في 1 ديسمبر 1958 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 18 فبراير 2013 في ميلانو في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • James Irvine, né en 1958 à Londres et mort le 18 février 2013 à Milan, est un designer britannique. (fr)
  • James Irvine, nome completo James Montgomery Irvine (Londra, dicembre 1958 – Milano, 18 febbraio 2013) è stato un designer e docente inglese, con base a Milano, in Italia. (it)
  • 詹姆斯·欧文(英語:James Irvine,1958年-2013年2月18日)是一位英国设计师。 (zh)
  • James Irvine (* Dezember 1958 in London; † 18. Februar 2013 in Mailand) war ein britischer Designer. Nach der Schule besuchte Irvine zunächst bis 1981 die Kingston Polytechnic Design School und danach das Royal College of Art. Nach Abschluss seines Studiums im Jahr 1984 ging er nach Mailand, um unter Ettore Sottsass in der Entwurfsabteilung von Olivetti zu arbeiten. 1987 folgte ein einjähriger Arbeitsaufenthalt in Japan bei Toshiba. (de)
  • James Irvine RDI (1958 – 18 February 2013) was a British industrial designer who created furniture and product designs for many well know companies and brands such as Artemide, B&B Italia, Cappellini, Foscarini, Ikea, Magis, Muji, Thonet, and WMF. He once described the product designer's job as “the work of an unknown hero.” He was a professor of industrial design at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. In 2004 he was appointed Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). In 2006 his A 660 Bentwood chair for Thonet received the iF Design Award (en)
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  • جيمس إيرفاين (ar)
  • James Irvine (Designer) (de)
  • James Irvine (designer) (fr)
  • James Irvine (designer) (en)
  • James Irvine (designer) (it)
  • 詹姆斯·欧文 (设计师) (zh)
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