Tord Boontje was born in The Netherlands. He studied industrial design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven from 1986 to 1991 and received a Masters degree from the Royal College of Art, London (1994). In 2005, Boontje moved from London to Bourg-Argental, France, where Studio Tord Boontje is now located.
Boontjes design philosophy is based on a belief that modernism does not mean minimalism, that contemporary does not forsake tradition, and that technology does not abandon people and senses
Although the use of technologies and material properties is never celebrated, and is always subsumed within the final product, there is nonetheless a conscious insistence that the Studios work employ the latest production and material technologies in pursuit of its vision.
As an industrial and furniture designer, Boontje has developed a wide range of products accessories, lighting, furniture, textile products, tableware, and packaging for numerous companies, including: Studio Tord Boontje for Target, a Christmas collection of more than 35 products and a design concept for packaging, in-store environment and advertising campaign (2006), Alexander McQueen, Chi Ha Pura, Swarovski, Moroso, Artecnica, Habitat, Kvadrat, Nanimarquina, Authentics, Swatch, Perrier, Jouet, and Salviati. Studio Tord Boontje has created several limited production collections and unique works have also been commissioned by British Airways, London; the Delano Hotel, Miami; and the Covent Garden Building, London.
In interior architecture, exhibitions, and installations, Boontjes work has included the development of retail concepts; exhibition designs for Hermes at the Design Museum London, a British Council exhibition in China in collaboration with Ilse Crawford; a Christmas Tree at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London in collaboration with Alexander McQueen; a dining room for 1000 people at Swarovski Fashion Rocks, Monte Carlo; and the creation of the Milan Fair Installation for Axor-Hansgrohe. Studio Tord Boontje has produced exhibitions in Europe, Great Britain, Japan, and the United States.
Tord Boontje and Studio Tord Boontje have received numerous awards including a Red Dot Design Award; IF Product Design Award; 2005 Dutch Designer of the Year; Cologne Fair Innovation Prize for textiles; Elle Decoration International Designs Best Lighting Design; Dedalus Design Award; 2004 New York Gift Fair Best Product; Designer of the Year 2003, Elle Decoration; Short-listed, Designer of the Year 2003, Design Museum London; and the Bombay Sapphire Prize for Glass Design. Boontjes work is in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; British Council, London; Crafts Council, London; MoMA, New York; MoMA San Francisco; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and the Groninger Museum, Groningen.
Mr. Boontje is the subject of Tord Boontje, a 2007 biography by Martina Margetts published by Rizzoli, New York.
One of todays most renowned and decorated modern designers, Boontje is in demand by leaders in both the fashion and design communities. His studio has developed a variety of products and furniture pieces for diverse clients including, Alexander McQueen, Moroso, Kvadrat, Swarovski, Perrier Jouet and British Airways. His work is in the permanent collections of New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the Stedelijk and Groninger Museums in the Netherlands.
Boontje is Targets first design partner to develop a creative concept that extends beyond products to include an in-store environment, packaging and the art direction of the advertising campaign. During Holiday 2006, Boontje designs will adorn all Target stores as Target launches the Studio Tord Boontje collection of more than 35 unique holiday products that unite tableware and decorations with lighting and gifts.
Tord Boontje was born in Enschede, Netherlands in 1968. He studied industrial design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, and followed with a Masters degree from the Royal College of Art in London. He founded Studio Tord Boontje in 1996.
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Solo Exhibitions
2009 Crystal Ice, Swarovski Crystal Palace, Maison & Objet Salon, Paris
2008 The Little Wild Garden of Love, Moroso, Salone del Mobile, Milan, Italy
2006 The Forest of Karakusa, Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo
2005 The End, Moss Gallery, New York
2004 Forever, Aram, London
Happy Ever After, Moroso, Milan
2002 Wednesday, Barrett Marsden Gallery, London
2001 Wednesday, The British Council, Prague
Wednesday, Applied Arts Agency, London
Group Exhibitons
2010 Lace in Translation, The Design Center at Philadelphia University, Philadelphia
European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century, High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Design indaba, South Africa
2009 European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century, Indianapolis Museum of Art
2008 The Meta Collection featuring Fig Leaf Wardrobe Mallet, New York, NY
2007-8 Art of Reason, Moss Los Angeles
2007 Glitter and Smoke, Moss Los Angeles
2005 Degrees of Separation, Art Basel Miami
2003 Great Brits Exhibition, Milan and Sao Paolo
2002 Pretty, Gallery B, New York
Milan in a Van, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Smart Alice, Centraal Museum, Utrecht
Crystal Palace, Design Museum, London
2001 Industry of One, Crafts Council, London
Century City, Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis, Tate Modern, London
Home/ Homeless, Malm
Global Tools, Kunstlerhaus Vienna
The Unexpected, Sothebys New York
2000 Salviati Meets London
1999 Stealing Beauty: British Design Now, Institute of Contemporary Art, London
Lost and Found: Critical Voices in New British Design, British Council, touring
1998 No Picnic, Crafts Council, London
1997 Powerhouse: UK, London
Public Collections
Indianapolis Museum of Art Night Blossom Chandelier
Victoria & Albert Museum London Blossom Chandelier, Midsummer Light, Garland Light, development archive, student work
British Council London Blossom Table
Crafts Council, London Wednesday Bunny Chair, Wednesday Light
Manchester City Gallery Wednesday Cabinet, Wednesday Light, Bird Vase
MOMA New York Transglass, Wednesday Light, Garland Light
San Francisco MOMA Midsummer Light
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam textile, Happy Rocker, Garland Light
Groninger Museum, Groningen Witch Chair, textile, Dondola
St Louis Museum of Art Night Blossom Chandelier