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Marc Newson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marc Newson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marc Newson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marc Newson
CBE

Marc Newson at the Financial Times Business of Luxury Gala Reception, June 2011
Born October 20, 1963 (age 48)[1]
Sydney, Australia
Residence London, UK
Nationality Australian
Occupation Industrial Designer
Known for Lockheed Lounge chair
Spouse Charlotte Stockdale
Children 2

Marc Andrew Newson CBE (born 1963) was born in Sydney, Australia. Now based in London, he is a successful industrial designer who works in aircraft design, product design, furniture design, jewellery, and clothing. He incorporates a design style known as biomorphism to his various designs. This style uses smooth flowing lines, translucency, transparency and tends to have an absence of sharp edges.

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[edit] Career

Embryo Chair

In 1984 Newson graduated at the Sydney College of the Arts in jewellery and sculpture. In 1986 he was awarded a grant from the Australian Crafts Council and staged a first exhibition featuring the Lockheed Lounge. The following year he moved to Tokyo, where he lived and worked until he moved to Paris in 1991 where he set up a studio.[2]

In 1997 he moved to London, where he and his partner Benjamin de Haan set up Marc Newson Ltd and still has a house in Paris. He is currently adjunct professor in design at Sydney College of the Arts (where he first studied sculpture and jewellery) and is the creative director for Qantas.[3] He co-founded and owns the Ikepod watch company.[4]

He describes his 1988 Embryo Chair as "one of the first pieces where I hit upon a discernible style."[5] In 2005, he was selected as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people of the year.

His work has become amongst the highest selling in auctions. One of his three Lockheed Lounge chairs sold for $968,000 at Sotheby's in 2006,[6] and £1,100,000 at a 2009 auction at Phillips de Pury & Company.[7] At the 2006 Design Miami fair he produced 12 Chop Top tables, all of which sold out in 20 minutes at an estimated $170,000.[5]

Every year he races one of his four vintage sports cars - an Aston Martin, a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and a Cisitalia, in the Italian Mille Miglia and was quoted as saying: "I'm not a motor head, I don't like the new versions of any of those cars."[8]

Newson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to design.[9][10]

[edit] Works

Objects he has designed include:

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Consumer goods

Lockheed Lounge chair
  • Lockheed Lounge (designed in 1986 shortly after he graduated from school and one of the items that established Newson as a designer)
  • Chop Top table
  • New range for Smeg (appliances) in 2009-2010
  • Furniture for Cappellini
  • Ikepod watches
  • A collection of fittings and a sink for Ideal Standard in 2003
  • A Magnum Presentation Set for Dom Perignon in 2006[13][14] and 2010 Black Box
  • The Dish Doctor for Magis in 1997
  • The Scope series of bags for Samsonite
  • The Atmos 561 and 566 Clocks for Jaeger LeCoultre
  • Cookware for Tefal
  • Items for Alessi
  • Clothes for the clothing company G-Star Raw
  • Timepieces for freelance companies
  • Kelvin 40 concept plane as a personal project
  • Pentax K-01 mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (2012)

[edit] Restaurants and events

Newson designed the Lever House Restaurant & Bar in New York in 2002 and the Canteen, also in New York, in 1999. In 2005 he designed the interiors of the Hotel Puerta America in Madrid.

He was selected as the artistic director for the 2011 Sydney New Year's Eve fire work display.[15]

[edit] Books

Marc Newson. Design tra organicitĂ  e fantascienza by Cinzia Ferrara, Milano, Lupetti, 2005. ISBN 888391127X

[edit] Personal Life

Newson was born in Sydney, Australia on 20 October 1963 to Paul Newson, an electrician and Carol. Carol was 19 years old when she was pregnant with Marc. She married Paul during the pregnancy, however Paul left the family soon after Marc was born. Carol moved back into her parent's house to raise Marc. Marc's father figure came in the form of his grandfather, Andrew Rolfe, and his uncle, Stephen. Newson is of Greek origins on his mother's side.[16] His grandfather, Andrew Wolfe, is a Greek immigrant, who came to Australia in 1923 as a 16-year-old.[1]

Newson married Charlotte Stockdale, a fashion stylist, in 2008[17] and has two children.[1]

One of Newson's best friends is Jonathan Ive of Apple Inc., whom he met in Japan.[1] In a 2012 New York Times article, Ive described Newson's work.

I think Marc is fairly peerless now. Marc’s forms are often imitated, but what other designers seldom imitate is his preoccupation with materials and processes. You have to start with an understanding of the material. Often your innovation is just coming up with a new way to use material.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Brown, Chip (26 January 2012). "Is There Anything Marc Newson Hasn’t Designed?". New York Times. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  2. ^ Design Boom 9 April 2003 Interview
  3. ^ Design Build Network 8 February 2011
  4. ^ Luxury Insider August 2010
  5. ^ a b Rawsthorn, Alice. "Smooth Move". The New York Times Magazine: pp. 50–57.
  6. ^ Business Week15 December 2006
  7. ^ Bloomberg 21 December 2009
  8. ^ The Sydney Magazine 4 August 2009
  9. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 60009. p. 24. 31 December 2011.
  10. ^ New Year Honours 2012 The Daily Telegraph
  11. ^ Design Awards
  12. ^ Leaf Review p. 52 No. 10 2011
  13. ^ Style and Spirits
  14. ^ Arthur, Jessica (June 19, 2008). "Style and Spirits". JCReport.com. Retrieved 2007-06-26.[dead link]
  15. ^ Sydney Morning Herald 1 March 2011
  16. ^ Greenwood, Helen (2006-02-02). "Up there for thinking". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
  17. ^ Wallpaper

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