Marcel Wanders
Marcel Wanders | |
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Marcel Wanders, 2013 | |
Born |
Marcel Wanders 3 July 1963 Boxtel, Netherlands |
Residence | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | Institute of the Arts Arnhem, Design Academy Eindhoven |
Occupation |
Product designer Interior designer Architect |
Years active | 1981–present |
Employer |
Alessi Target Stores and many more |
Known for | Knotted Chair, Mondrian Hotel South Beach |
Website | MarcelWanders.com |
Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Powerhouse studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects. He became internationally known by his iconic Knotted Chair.
Life
Born in Boxtel, Wanders graduated cum laude from the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Institute of the Arts Arnhem in 1988[1] after being expelled from the Design Academy Eindhoven.[2]
In 1995 he opened his studio in Amsterdam, gaining worldwide attention in 1996 with his iconic Knotted Chair, which paired high tech materials with ‘low tech’ production methods.[3] In 2001 Wanders co-founded the successful design label Moooi.,[4] of which he is co-owner and art director. In 2014 in Wanders works as product and interior designer and art director work in his Powerhouse studio with around 50 international design specialists. They have realized over 1700+ projects[2] for private clients and premium brands such as Alessi, Bisazza, KLM, Flos, Swarovski, Puma, among scores of others.
Wanders received various design prizes, including the Rotterdam Design Prize (for which he has been nominated several times) and the Kho Liang Ie Prize. He has lectured at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Limn, the Design Academy, Nike, IDFA, FutureDesignDays and at many of the world's most prestigious design academies. In July 2002 Business Week selected Marcel Wanders as one of Europe’s ’25 leaders of change’.[5]
Work
Regarded by many as an anomaly in the design world, Marcel has made it his mission to "create an environment of love, live with passion and make our most exciting dreams come true." In his designs Marcel often mixes innovative materials and techniques with references to well known historical styles and archetypes, so users can easily connect to the pieces, enjoying them for a long time and in doing so create sustainable surroundings.
Interior projects have become increasingly important in Marcel’s work, embraced for their enveloping of people in multi-layered, sensory experiences. Notable projects to date include such iconic interior architectural concepts as the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Kameha Grand hotel in Bonn, the Mondrian South Beach hotel in Miami, Quasar Istanbul Residences, and the Villa Moda flagship store in Bahrain - to name but a few - as well as private residences in Amsterdam and Mallorca.
In 2012, Marcel celebrated the launch of his boldest interior project to date, the aforementioned Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht Hotel, operated by the Hyatt Hotels Corporation. House in the city’s former public library, Andaz has been hailed as an experience akin to ‘Alice in Amsterdam,’ a reference to the eponymous Lewis Carroll book, Alice in Wonderland.
Many of Marcel Wanders' designs have been selected for the most important design collections and exhibitions in the world and feature in all leading magazines.[6] In 2006 he was elected International Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration. Marcel Wanders’ first solo-exhibition, ‘Daydreams,’ in 2009, featured in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and his first major museum retrospective in 15 years is planned in January 2014 at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. In addition, Marcel regularly presents at the Salone del Mobile in Milan. Marcel has been featured in numerous major design magazines including Domus, Interni, Blueprint, Design Report, Frame, I.D., Abitare, Wallpaper, Nylon, Elle Decoration, Icon, and also in leading news and lifestyle titles such as Esquire, International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, the Financial Times, New York Times and Businessweek.
Notable Projects
- Knotted Chair (1996)
- Egg Vase (1997)
- Snotty Vase (2001)
- V.I.P. Chair (2000)
- Carbon Chair (2004)
- Crochet Chubby Low Armchair (2006)
- Skygarden S1 (2007)
- Westerhuis, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2008)
- Mondrian South Beach, Miami, Florida, United States (2008)
- Villa Moda, Bahrain, (2009)
- Casa Son Vida, Palma, Mallorca, Spain (2009)
- Kameha Grand, Bonn, Germany (2009)
- COSME DECORTE 'AQMW' (Absolute Quality Miracle Wonder) Skin Care (2010)
- Monster Chair (2010)
- Tableware for KLM (2011)[7]
- 'Dressed' tableware for Alessi (2011)
- Cosme Decorte 'AQMW' Absolute Quality Miracle Wonder)Makeup (2012)
- Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2012)
- Quasar Istanbul, Istambul, Turkey (on-going)
Awards
- Ava Ceramic Award (1997)
- George Nelson Award, Interiors Magazine (2000)
- Vredeman de Vries Vormgevingsprijs (2003)
- Elle Decoration Designer of the Year (2005)
- Elle Decoration Designer of the Year (2006)
- Visionary!, Museum of Arts and Design, New York City, New York, United States (2007)
- Collab Design Excellence Award, Philadelphia Museum of Art (2009)
- Good Design Award ('Dressed tableware for Alessi) (2011)
- Quasar Istanbul, European Property Award for Best International Apartment and Best Development Multiple Units (2013)
Bibliography
- Wanders Wonders: Design for a New Age (1999) ISBN 90-6450-376-1
- Marcel Wanders: Behind The Ceiling (2009) ISBN 978-3-89955-234-8
- Marcel Wanders: Interiors (2011) ISBN 978-0-8478-3187-6
- Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up 25 Years of Design (2013)) ISBN 978-94-9172-728-3
References
- ↑ Bernardine Walrecht (2002). Homemade Holland: How Craft and Design Mix. Crafts Council (Great Britain).
- 1 2 Marcel Wanders biography at marcelwanders.nl. Accessed 1 January 2014.
- ↑ Bradley Quinn (2010) Textile Futures: Fashion, Design and Technology. p. 185
- ↑ Mooit.com Accessed 1 January 2012
- ↑ "Business Week". July 2002.
- ↑ "Marcel Wanders Pinned Up 25 Years of Design". February 2014.
- ↑ "Tableware by Marcel Wanders for KLM". 2 January 2012.
External links
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- Marcel Wanders Interview - impactmania
- Marcel Wanders Studio
- Marcel Wanders's Skygarden S1
- Marcel Wanders designer profile
- Video portrait of Marcel Wanders (Dutch Profiles)
- LUX Magazine Marcel Wanders - The Dutch Wanderer