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Nipa Doshi, United Kingdom (*1971)

27 products of 4 manufacturers.
Nipa Doshi nasce nel 1971 da una famiglia Gujarati di Bombay, nel 1997 si laurea al Royal College of Art di Londra ma rientra presto in India per lavorare con alcuni artigiani. Dopo un breve periodo torna a Londra dove incontra Jonathan Levien, inglese nato in Scozia, che ha da poco concluso un master in design del mobile anche lui presso il Royal College. La sinergia fra Nipa e Johnatan funziona da subito, infatti nel 2000 creano lo studio Doshi Levien e si sposano.
La combinazione di queste due culture e creatività fa nascere un concetto di design particolare e innovativo che riunisce due approcci distinti e complementari al lavoro: mentre quello di Nipa è fortemente influenzato dalla cultura visiva e materiale indiana, l'approccio di Jonathan è invece radicato nella progettazione del design industriale.
Prodotti
Moroso: Principessa @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/moroso/principessa?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Principessa
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: My Beautiful Backside 3-Seater @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/moroso/my-beautiful-backside-3-seater?ref=designer_view
Moroso
My Beautiful Backside 3-Seater
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Impossible Wood @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/moroso/impossible-wood?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Impossible Wood
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Chandigarh Side table @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/moroso/chandigarh-side-table?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Chandigarh Side table
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
BD Barcelona Design: Chandlo stool @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bd-barcelona-design/chandlo-stool?ref=designer_view
BD Barcelona Design
Chandlo stool
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Moroso: Paper Planes @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/moroso/paper-planes?ref=designer_view
Moroso
Paper Planes
Nipa Doshi
Jonathan Levien
Articles
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Wish I was a Red Indian – imm Cologne Part 1

Wish I was a Red Indian – imm Cologne Part 1

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My pillow from Uzbekistan

My pillow from Uzbekistan

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