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Address:

Laurene Leon Boym

Boym Partners Inc.

504 Grand Street, H22
NY 10002 New York
United States

T: 212 807 8210
F: 212 807 8210

www.boym.com
info@boym.com

Biography

Laurene Leon Boym is a designer and educator.
Born in New York City in 1964, she graduated from SVA in 1985. A chance meeting with Alberto Alessi sent her back to school in 1989, graduating with a Master's in ID from Pratt in 1993.
During and immediately after graduate school she worked with high profile design company Smart Design.

Along with her husband, Constantin Boym, she is a partner in Boym Partners Inc (founded by Constantin Boym in 1986, Laurene joined in 1994).
The studio has designed award-winning products for an international list of companies: Acme (USA) - Writing Implements, Alessi (Italy) - Housewares, DMD/ Droog Design - Housewares & Furnishings, Flos (Italy) - Lighting, Swatch (Switzerland) - Watches, Authentics (Germany) - Housewares, Vitra - Showrooms & Exhibitions, Cooper-Hewitt Museum - Exhibition Design.

Boym's recent design awards are: Best of Category
at ID Annual Design Awards (2000), The George Nelson Award from Interiors Magazine (1999),
Two Federal Design Achievement Awards (1995),
ID Annual Design Award (in 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994 and 1997).
Containers for Authentics included in the MoMA permanent design collection (1998).

Laurene Leon and Constantin Boym's projects have been published worldwide. A 240-page monograph on Boym Partners Inc, "Curious Boym: Design Works", has been published by Princeton Architectural Press in November 2002.
Their work is a part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The San Fransisco MoMA, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York; The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, American Craft Museum in New York; Museé Des Arts Decoratifs in Montreal; and the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague.

A retrospective exhibition of Constantin and Laurene Leon Boym, Boym and Boym: A Sideshow of Design, will open at the Bellevue Art Museum in January
2003, traveling other venues around the USA.
On an International scale, Constantin and Laurene took part in great many design exhibitions, including: Milan in a Van, Victoria and Albert Museum in London (2002); USDesign 1975-2000, Denver Art Museum
(2002); National Design Triennial, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum (2000); Buildings of Disaster at The American Century, Part II at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2000); Design Identity: Products of Our Time, Glasgow (1999);
First International Design Biennale, Saint-Etienne, France (1998); Missing Monuments at VI International Architectural Biennale, Venice (1996); Offenes Kulturhaus, Linz (1997); Defining Craft at American Craft Museum (2000); Mutant Materials, the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1995); Searstyle Furniture - a solo exhibition inspired by cultural values of Sears catalogue - Fullscale Gallery, New York (1992); Ambiente, Frankfurt (1994); Vinçon, Barcelona (1994); Davis Museum,Wellesley (1996);
A Perspective on Design at the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts (1993); Five Young American Designers at Neotu Gallery, Paris and New York
(1992).

From 1993 to 2002 Laurene Leon Boym has been teaching at Parsons School of Design, where she was responsible for a Junior Product Design studio. From 2003, she is graduate thesis advisor at School of Visual Arts MFA Design Program.
Laurene Leon Boym was a founder of Association of Women Industrial Designers (AWID) in 1992, cocurating Goddess In the Details in 1995 and running the organization between 1995/97.
Constantin and Laurene Leon Boym lecture frequently on design; most recently at: Princeton University
(2002), Philadelphia University; University of the Arts (2002), Art Institute of Chicago (2001), Kendall College of Art and Design, Chicago (2000), Vitra Design Museum Summer Workshop, Boisbuchet, France (1997 and 1999), California College of Arts and Crafts (1999); Domus Academy, Milan (1999), University de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico (1995); Cranbrook Academy of the Arts (1997), Altos de Chavon School of Design, Dominican Republic (1992,1995 and 1996).