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Jonathan Levien, United Kingdom

27 products of 4 manufacturers.
Nipa Doshi was born in 1971 into a Gujarati family of Mumbai. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1997 but she soon returned to India to work with local craftspeople. After a short stay she went back to London where she met Jonathan Levien, a Scot who had recently finished his master in furniture design at the Royal College. The synergy between Nipa and Jonathan clicked immediately; in fact they set up the Doshi Levien studio in 2000 and got married.
The combination of the two cultures and creativities generated a very special, innovative design concept which unites two different yet complementary approaches to their work: while Nipa's is heavily influenced by the visual culture and materials of India, Jonathan's is rooted in industrial design.


Produits
Moroso: Paper Planes Sofa @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/moroso/paper-planes-sofa?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Paper Planes Sofa
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: My Beautiful Backside 2-Seater @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/moroso/my-beautiful-backside-2-seater?ref=designer_view
Moroso
My Beautiful Backside 2-Seater
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Paper Planes high @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/moroso/paper-planes-high?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Paper Planes high
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Lampert: Rocker @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/lampert/rocker?ref=designer_view
Lampert
Rocker
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Chandigarh Side table @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/moroso/chandigarh-side-table?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Chandigarh Side table
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Chandigarh @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/fr/moroso/chandigarh?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Chandigarh
Jonathan Levien
Nipa Doshi
Articles
Aestheticizing the seemingly imperfect

Aestheticizing the seemingly imperfect

During imm Cologne, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst opened a special kind of exhibition: “Isn’t it romantic? – Contemporary Design Balancing between Poetry and Provocation”. An homage to the longing for a world that isn’t always perfect.

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