Neil Poulton (born 1963) is a Scottish product designer, based in Paris, France. He specialises in the design of 'deceptively simple-looking mass-produced objects' and has won numerous international design awards.Poulton is best known for his designs in the fields of technology and lighting design and is often associated with manufacturers LaCie and Artemide. Time magazine has included Poulton in 'The Design 100 – The people and ideas behind today's most influential design'. In 2019 Neil Poulton was named one of le FD100 – the 100 designers who are sharing French Design all over the world.
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| - Neil Poulton (born 1963) is a Scottish product designer, based in Paris, France. He specialises in the design of 'deceptively simple-looking mass-produced objects' and has won numerous international design awards.Poulton is best known for his designs in the fields of technology and lighting design and is often associated with manufacturers LaCie and Artemide. Time magazine has included Poulton in 'The Design 100 – The people and ideas behind today's most influential design'. In 2019 Neil Poulton was named one of le FD100 – the 100 designers who are sharing French Design all over the world. (en)
- Neil Poulton est un designer, né en 1963 en Écosse et basé à Paris, en France, depuis 1991. Il est spécialisé dans la conception et le développement d'objets à l'apparence faussement simple destinés à une production de masse. Neil Poulton est surtout reconnu pour ses créations dans les domaines de l’éclairage et de la haute technologie. Il est souvent associé à des fabricants tels que LaCie, Artemide, Megalit, Atelier Sedap et Danese Milano. Il compte également Christofle, Forestier, (en) ou encore la Glenmorangie Company parmi ses collaborateurs. (fr)
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| - Neil Poulton est un designer, né en 1963 en Écosse et basé à Paris, en France, depuis 1991. Il est spécialisé dans la conception et le développement d'objets à l'apparence faussement simple destinés à une production de masse. Neil Poulton est surtout reconnu pour ses créations dans les domaines de l’éclairage et de la haute technologie. Il est souvent associé à des fabricants tels que LaCie, Artemide, Megalit, Atelier Sedap et Danese Milano. Il compte également Christofle, Forestier, (en) ou encore la Glenmorangie Company parmi ses collaborateurs. En 2007, le musée du Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou de Paris acquiert six objets conçus par Poulton dans sa collection permanente. En 2008, le Time l'inclut dans "The Design 100" - les 100 personnes et idées les plus influentes du design actuel. (fr)
- Neil Poulton (born 1963) is a Scottish product designer, based in Paris, France. He specialises in the design of 'deceptively simple-looking mass-produced objects' and has won numerous international design awards.Poulton is best known for his designs in the fields of technology and lighting design and is often associated with manufacturers LaCie and Artemide. Time magazine has included Poulton in 'The Design 100 – The people and ideas behind today's most influential design'. The Centre Georges Pompidou museum in Paris includes six Poulton-designed objects in its Permanent Contemporary Collection. His first major solo exhibition 'design by neil poulton' was held in the Glyptotheque (Zagreb) museum in 2013. Poulton’s Scopas lamp for Artemide was inaugurated into the first Permanent Scottish Gallery of V&A Dundee, Scotland, in 2018. In 2019 Neil Poulton was named one of le FD100 – the 100 designers who are sharing French Design all over the world. Neil Poulton has lived and worked in Paris since 1991. (en)
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