Ron Arad (industrial designer)
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Ron Arad (born in Tel Aviv 1951) is an industrial designer, artist and architect. He attended the Jerusalem Academy of Art between 1971-73 and the Architectural Association in London from 1974-79. He has produced furniture and lighting design for many (mainly Italian) companies including Alessi, Vitra, Flos, Artemide and Kartell. His most notable industrial design works include the Tom Vac stackable chair for Vitra, and the Book Worm for Kartell. Many of these works are in the collections of the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Victoria & Albert Museum London and the Vitra Design Museum, Germany. His lesser known architectural works include the headquarters for Maserati and Selfridges Technology Hall in London.
Currently he is Head of Design Products Department at the Royal College of Art.
He is also the younger brother of the Israeli Violist Atar Arad.
[edit] External links
- Ron Arad Associates
- Royal College of Art Professior Biography
- Designboom Interview with Ron Arad
- Ron Arad at de Pury & Luxembourg Gallery, Zurich / Switzerland. Documentary video at Vernissage TV, part 1/2.
- Ron Arad at de Pury & Luxembourg Gallery, Zurich / Switzerland. Documentary video at Vernissage TV, part 2/2.