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Encyclopedia > Terence Conran

Sir Terence Orby Conran (born October 4, 1931) is an English designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer. is the 277th day of the year (278th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1931 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Designer is a broad term for a person who designs any of a variety of things. ... A typical restaurant in uptown Manhattan A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to be consumed on the premises. ... A drawing of a self-service store Retailing consists of the sale of goods/merchandise for personal or household consumption either from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, or away from a fixed location and related subordinated services (Definition of the WTO (last page). ... A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. ...

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Early life and education

Conran was born in Kingston upon Thames, the son of Christina Mabel (Halstead) and South African-born Gerard Rupert Conran, a businessman who owned a rubber importation company in East London.[1] Conran was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design where he studied textiles. As a student, Conran worked on the Festival of Britain on the main South Bank site. Kingston upon Thames, part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, is an ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned, and is now a lively suburb of London. ... Bryanston School is an independent public school in Blandford, north Dorset, near the village of Bryanston. ... Dorset (pronounced DOR-sit or [dɔ.sət], and sometimes in the past called Dorsetshire) is a county in the south-west of England, on the English Channel coast. ... Central Saint Martins - Southampton Row, Holborn Central Saint Martins (ex-St Martins) in Charing Cross Road. ... The Festival of Britain emblem, designed by Abram Games, from the cover of the South Bank Exhibition Guide, 1951 The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition which opened in London and around Britain in May 1951. ... The National Theatre is one of the collection of arts buildings that make up the South Bank Centre. ...


Work

Conran started his own design practice in dineyland with the Summa noby because he was a losetr and designing a shop for Mary Quant. In 1964 he opened the first Habitat shop in Chelsea with his third wife Caroline Herbert, which grew into a large chain selling household goods and furniture in contemporary designs. In the mid-1980s, Conran expanded Habitat into the Storehouse group of companies that included Mothercare and Heals but in 1990 he lost control of the company. His later retail companies include the Conran Shop. Mary Quant OBE FCSD (born February 11, 1934 in Kent, England) is an English fashion designer, one of the many designers who took credit for inventing the miniskirt and hot pants. ... Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ... Habitat is a retailer of household furnishings which operates its own stores in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, and has franchise outlets elsewhere. ... Mothercare is a British retailer which specialises in products for expectant mothers and in general merchandise for children up to 8 years old. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


He has also been involved in architecture and interior design, including London's Michelin House (which he turned into the restaurant Bibendum) and the Bluebird Garage both in Chelsea. Conran had a major role in the regeneration in the early 1990s of the Shad Thames area of London next to Tower Bridge that includes the Design Museum which is managed by the Conran Foundation. This article is about building architecture. ... It has been suggested that Interior decoration be merged into this article or section. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... 1911 Drawing of Michelin House Michelin House, Window overlooking Sloane Avenue Michelin House, Window overlooking Lucan Place Michelin House, Main Window at the front of the building Michelin House Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road, London was constructed as the 1st permanent UK Headquarters, and tyre depot for the Michelin Tyre... Bluebird Garage at 330-340 Kings Road, Chelsea, London was at one time a garage for the Bluebird Motor Company. ... The east end of the Shad Thames area. ... For the bridge of the same name in California, see Tower Bridge (California). ... The Design Museum is a museum in Shad Thames, near Tower Bridge in central London. ...


Conran has also created various other London restaurants including the Soup Kitchen, Orrery, Quaglino's, Mezzo (restaurant), Pont de la Tour, Blueprint Cafe, Butler's Wharf Chop House, together with restaurants in various other countries. In 2005 he was named as the most influential restaurateur in the UK by CatererSearch, the website of Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine. In 2007, 49% of the entire Conran restaurant business was sold to D&D, a company run by two former Conran employees, Des Gunewardena and David Loewi.[1] A small orrery showing earth and the inner planets An orrery is a mechanical device that illustrates the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons in the solar system in heliocentric model. ...


He has written and published various books, particularly on interior design.


Representation and Awards

Conran was knighted in 1983. Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...


Conran is a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers, and winner of the Minerva Medal, the Society's highest award. It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Logo of the Chartered Society of Designers The Chartered Society of Designers (CSD), headquartered in London, England, is the professional body for designers. ...


Since 2003, he has been provost of the Royal College of Art. That was also the year he received the Prince Phillip Designers Prize, in recognition of his lifetime achievements in design. Provost is the title of a senior academic administrator at many institutions of higher education in the United States and Canada, the equivalent of Vice-Chancellor at certain UK universites such as UCL, and the head of certain Oxbridge colleges (e. ... The Darwin Building at Kensington Gore The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a university in London, England. ... HRH The Duke of Edinburgh His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Philip Mountbatten, formerly Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark), styled HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (born 10 June 1921), is the consort of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. ...


Family

The fashion designer Jasper Conran is his son with his second wife, the writer Shirley Conran. Other outstanding members of the family include Sebastian Conran (designer), Tom Conran (restaurateur), and daughter Sophie Conran (pies, and design). His youngest son, Edmund (known as Ned) has suffered from psychiatric problems, and has never achieved the status of his siblings; he was remanded in a secure unit in November 2001 after an assault on a tourist in London. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Shirley Conran (born September 21, 1932) is the ex-wife of British designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer Sir Terence Conran. ...


Conran and Caroline Herbert divorced in 1996; she settled for £6.2 million out of his £80 million assets. Although the court had acknowledged that she had more than 30 years made an outstanding contribution to the Habitat and restaurant businesses, the trial judge thought it "absurd" to suggest that she had played an equal role in the generation of wealth.


Conran's sister Priscilla is the wife of leading chef Antonio Carluccio who once worked for Conran. Antonio Carluccio (born 1937 in Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, Italy) is a London-based Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert. ...


Sir Terence and his wife, Vicki, live in London, Kintbury in Berkshire and France. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Kintbury is a small village in southern England, located near the western end of the Royal County of Berkshire. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


References

  1. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/portal/2007/03/03/nosplit/ftwkdet03.xml

External links

  • Conran.com
  • Content by Conran furniture line
  • D&D London
  • Light By Conran
  • Vision By Conran
  • The Conran Shop
  • Conran & Partners Architecture, Product Design, Interior Design, Graphic Design
    • Conran's personal awards
  • BBC website article
  • Guardian newspaper article
  • Terence Conran profile on CatererSearch
  • Terence Conran interviewed by Ginny Dougary (2005)
  • Conran Fabrics. Fashion, Jewellery & Accessories. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved on 2007-08-05.

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Terence Conran (242 words)
Terence Orby Conran was born on 4 October 1931 in Esher, Surrey, England.
Designer, restaurateur and retailer, Terence Conran came to the public eye during the 1960s where through the Sunday newspaper colour supplements, he spread the word that good design, is good for us.
Terence Conran founded the Habitat chain opening his first store on the Fulham Road in 1964, which was later to become the site of the Conran Shop.
Terence Conran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (377 words)
Conran was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design where he studied textiles.
Conran had a major role in the regeneration in the early 1990s of the Shad Thames area of London next to Tower Bridge that includes the Design Museum which is managed by the Conran Foundation.
Conran's sister is the wife of chef Antonio Carluccio.
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