Ross Lovegrove
Lovegrove's designs often draw inspiration from nature, with many of his creations taking on organic shapes and forms. He is also a strong advocate for sustainable design, and has worked to incorporate environmentally-friendly materials and manufacturing processes into his work. Throughout his career, Lovegrove has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to design, including being named Designer of the Year by the Design Museum in London in 2008. His work can be found in major museums and galleries around the world, and he continues to push the boundaries of design with his innovative and forward-thinking creations. Ross Lovegrove is a designer and visionary whose work is considered to be the pinnacle of stimulating deep change in the physical state of our three-dimensional world. His projects, inspired by the logic and beauty of nature, show the union between technology, material science, and intelligent organic form, creating what many industry leaders see as the new aesthetic expression of the 21st century.Lovegrove's work always has a deeply human and ingenious approach, conveying optimism and innovative vitality to everything he touches, from cameras to cars and trains, from aviation to architecture. His designs are part of the permanent collections of various design museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MOMA), the Design Museum in London, and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil Am Rhein, Basel, Switzerland. They have also been exhibited in numerous shows worldwide.Lovegrove has presented on CNN's "Just Imagine," a documentary presenting a vision of the world in 2020, and he is the author of the book SUPERNATURAL, The Work of Ross Lovegrove, edited by Phaidon, with essays by Greg Lynn, Tokujin Yoshioka, and Cecil Balmond. He is the most published designer of the last decade in the Milan-based magazine Domus.