Humphrey Ikin

Humphrey John Ikin (born 1957 in Lower Hutt) is a New Zealand furniture designer.[1]

His furniture is known for its design quality and Pacific minimalist look. In 1998 New York's I.D. Magazine listed him as one of the top forty designers in the world and featured his piece Red Stave Chair alongside work by well-known designers Jasper Morrison (England), Philippe Starck (France), and Antonio Citterio. In 2001 he won the prestigious John Britten Design Award, presented annually by the Designers' Institute of New Zealand.[2] In 2003 he received an Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate Award.[3]

Ikin's work is held in both public and private collections in New Zealand and throughout the world. He teaches part-time at Unitec New Zealand in Auckland where, in 2002 he was appointed Adjunct Professor of Furniture Design at the School of Design.

In 1997 he co-curated with Carin Wilson a major exhibition of furniture at the Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt. Entitled Framed, the exhibition displayed the work of 23 studio furniture makers, ranging from young designers to experienced practitioners.[4]

References

  1. http://www.thearts.co.nz/artist_page.php&aid=61&type=bio
  2. http://bestawards.co.nz/black-pin/
  3. http://www.thearts.co.nz/laureate_award.php
  4. Ikin, Humphrey (1997). "Curators' Essays". Framed: A Studio Furniture Survey 1997. Lower Hutt, NZ: Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt: 3.

Exhibitions

List of works

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