Terence Conran
Terence Conran. Book shelving unit, (1964)
→ café library- 02 Jan 12
Terence Conran. Book shelving unit, (1964) Terence Conran. Book shelving unit, (1964).
Terence Conran at Design Museum, London (2011-12) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 02 Jan 12
Terence Conran at Design Museum, London (2011-12) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Design Museum, London artdesigncafé | café library | Published 2 January 2012 Terence Conran, c. 1950, by Ray Williams. Press Release Terence Conran— The way we live now Design Museum, London 16...
Retro 1999: "It’s got to be comfortable"
→ Art Design Publicity magazineR.J. Preece (ADP) - 29 Jul 10
Retro 1999: "It’s got to be comfortable" Looking back, it’s amazing how the elements of the Art Design Publicity game were fully in place ten years ago before the Internet multiplied everything. But will the publicity song always remain the same? Retro 1999: Hotels with a high design content are...
Selfridges & Co, The Trafford Centre - Manchester (1999)
→ Creative Business / EntrepreneurshipR.J. Preece - 03 Feb 99
Selfridges & Co, The Trafford Centre - Manchester (1999) Manchester’s new Selfridges department store is housed in a giant, Las-Vegas-like shopping mall. The big issue was taming this over-the-top, post-modern beast. Make no mistake: the Trafford Centre is fierce visual competition for any...
Pop Design (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 15 Jun 92
...Terence Conran, Roger and Martin Dean. However, the styles of the 1960s were also determined by models, fashion photographers, film directors, TV programmes, magazines, rock bands and by subcultural groups such as the Mods and the Hippies. Nigel Whiteley, a historian of Pop Design, claims...
Habitat (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 08 Jun 92
...Terence Conran, the British designer and businessman, opened his first furniture shop called “Habitat” in London’s Fulham Road in 1964. By 1976 he had established an empire of 30 stores (five in Europe) selling simple, well-designed modern furniture and household goods at reasonable prices to...
Conran Foundation (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 03 Jun 92
...Terence Conran & Lord Reilly. Conran Associates. (CA, 1979). > C. McDowell. “The Boilerhouse man”, Guardian, 01 August 1985, p. 8. > P. Tabor. “Boilerhouse to Bauhaus: The Design Museum”, Architects Journal, 16 August 1989, pp. 31-47. > Stephen Bayley & others. “The Design Museum”,...
Images for sale at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (1983)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 01 Aug 83
...Terence Conran of the Habitat chain. It existed from 1982 to 1987.) The Boilerhouse Project’s ’Images For Sale’ exhibition at the V & A consists of hundreds of award-winning examples of British graphic design—press adverts, book jackets, magazines, film and TV commercials, record covers,...






