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Joan Gaspar
Joan Gaspar starts his industrial design education in the escuela de Artes y Oficios in Barcelona.
At 22 he starts his professional career working in 1988 at the company Vapor S.A., founded by Lluís Porqueras and Jaume Vaquero in 1979 to produce objects clearly rational and minimalist.
From 1992 he colaborates with different companies
to create new lines of products: Mery, Industrias Conesa, Manufacturas Rocal, Santa & Cole, B-Lux, Sellex y DaisaluxIn 1996 he starts a fruitful and close relationship with the company Marset Iluminación to develop new products and in which he will become a creative director, post that he holds presently.
For Joan Gaspar the colaboration between the designer and the producer is essential to create quality products. “The fact that a product is good or not so good depends greatly on the designer and
the company that launches it to the market, especially on how it is done, on how it is explained and how it is promoted. Of these hows I would highlight ‘how it is produced’”, states Joan Gaspar.Two of his products, the Atlas lamp (2001) and the neón the Luz (2005) have been awarded with the Delta de Plata Awards.
He has been awarded also among other with the primer premio en el Concurso del Mueble de la Comunidad Castilla la Mancha first position in the Concurso del Mueble de la Comunidad Castilla la Mancha and on the Concurso Internacional de la
Feria del Mueble de Valencia
He has been profesor of Materials and Technology applied to industrial design in the Elisava School in Barcelona and presently he is teaching Project in the Eina School of Design in Barcelona. In 2002 he opens his own studio where he makes products for some of the most prestigious brands in our country: Marset, Perobell, Mobles 114, Santa & Cole, DAE, Cerámicas Aguadé, Pom d’Or, Abr producción, Stilus, Resinas Olot S.A., Astral Pool.
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Matthias Hülsebus & Edzard Kramer |
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| [Marimekko, Arabia] |
The textile and ceramic designer Fujiwo Ishimoto joined Marimekko on a permanent basis in 1974. He had previously worked for four years in various capacities for the Décembre company, which was involved in the design and production of Marimekko’s canvas bags, among other products. In Tokyo, Ishimoto had seen fabrics designed by Maija Isola in the 1960s, and he was so impressed by them that he decided to travel to Finland to find out what Marimekko and Finnish design was all about. He is still on that journey.
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Nathalie Lahdenmäki (b. 1974) graduated with an M.A. in art from the Department of Ceramics and Glass of the University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH. She is both a Finnish and French national. She works as a researcher and teacher at her Alma Mater. She was awarded the Design Plus prize for her Fire series in Germany in 2002.
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