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Ross Lovegrove, the works of the visionary designer
Ross Lovegrove, the works of the visionary designer
Designer Ross Lovegrove, portrait
Ross Lovegrove is a London-based designer and visionary whose work is considered to be at the very apex of stimulating a profound change in the physicality of our three-dimensional world.
Bioyot by Ross Lovegrove
Go chair by Ross Lovegrove
Inspired by the logic and beauty of nature, his designs possess a trinity between technology, materials science and intelligent organic form, creating what many industrial leaders see as the new aesthetic expression for the 21st Century.
Llabo by Ross Lovegrove
Nagami Robotica by Ross Lovegrove
A deeply human and resourceful approach is always embedded in his designs, which project an optimism and innovative vitality in everything he touches, from cameras to cars, trains, aviation and architecture.
Pyrosomes by Ross Lovegrove
Solar bud2 by Ross Lovegrove
During his career, Lovegrove has collaborated with many leading companies from various fields: Artemide, Kartell, Moroso, Apple Computers, Tag Heuer, Herman Miller, Issey Miyake, Peugeot and Japan Airlines among others. His work has been exhibited in Europe, Asia and the United States © Ross Lovegrove
Ty Nant water bottle by Ross Lovegrove
Bioyot. Lovegrove research. A solar-assisted 60 metre yacht is part of Lovegrove’s research into the concept of ocean-going vessels, designed to explore new boundaries for boat shapes in the 21st century based on sensual organic essentialism and beautiful sculptural lines, synergistically integrated in respect of the oceanic environment and humans’ relationship to it. It uses state of the art technologies including solar and micro-turbines embedded in its skin © Ross Lovegrove