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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jane Dillon (née Young) is a British desigJane Dillon (née Young) is a British designer, educator and artist. She made significant contributions to furniture and Architectural lighting design across America and Europe. One of the few female international designers of her generation, Dillon's work encompassed contract and domestic furniture, lighting, textiles and glassware. Dillon was a pupil at Adcote School in Shropshire, then studied design at Manchester College of Art, then furniture at Royal College of Art (RCA) in London. Between 1968 and 1971, Dillon worked at Olivetti in Milan under Ettore Sottsass. She later founded her own studio, Charles and Jane Dillon Associates, in London. For over 30 years, Dillon taught design at the RCA and was made an Honorary Fellow in 2007. Her complete studio archives are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum.re held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. , Jane Dillon (Manchester, Regne Unit, 1943)Jane Dillon (Manchester, Regne Unit, 1943) és una dissenyadora britànica. Va estudiar disseny d'interiors al i disseny de mobles al de Londres. Treballa per a Knoll International i a finals dels anys seixanta es trasllada a Itàlia on treballarà a l'equip d'Olivetti dirigit per Ettore Sottsass. Entre el 1971 i el 1972 treballa a Conran de Londres i assessora empreses internacionals com Casas o ICF als Estats Units. Posteriorment crea amb el seu marit, Charles Dillon, un estudi de disseny a Londres. Durant un temps la seva feina se centra en l'assessoria a diferents empreses i en el disseny en els camps de la il·luminació i el mobiliari d'oficina. El 1985 inicia la seva col·laboració amb Floris van den Broecke i Peter Wheeler amb els qui funda un estudi de disseny. Compagina la seva activitat professional amb la docència al Royal College of Art de Londres, al Middlesex Polytechnic o al . És també membre del Design Council britànic. Entre els seus dissenys podem destacar el llum de suspensió Cometa (1980), realitzat amb la col·laboració de Charles Dillon, i el sofà de mòduls Multipla (1999), dissenyat amb Peter Wheeler.tipla (1999), dissenyat amb Peter Wheeler.
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rdfs:comment Jane Dillon (Manchester, Regne Unit, 1943)Jane Dillon (Manchester, Regne Unit, 1943) és una dissenyadora britànica. Va estudiar disseny d'interiors al i disseny de mobles al de Londres. Treballa per a Knoll International i a finals dels anys seixanta es trasllada a Itàlia on treballarà a l'equip d'Olivetti dirigit per Ettore Sottsass. Entre el 1971 i el 1972 treballa a Conran de Londres i assessora empreses internacionals com Casas o ICF als Estats Units. Posteriorment crea amb el seu marit, Charles Dillon, un estudi de disseny a Londres. Durant un temps la seva feina se centra en l'assessoria a diferents empreses i en el disseny en els camps de la il·luminació i el mobiliari d'oficina. El 1985 inicia la seva col·laboració amb Floris van den Broecke i Peter Wheeler amb els qui funda un estudi de disseny. Compagina la seva activistudi de disseny. Compagina la seva activi , Jane Dillon (née Young) is a British desigJane Dillon (née Young) is a British designer, educator and artist. She made significant contributions to furniture and Architectural lighting design across America and Europe. One of the few female international designers of her generation, Dillon's work encompassed contract and domestic furniture, lighting, textiles and glassware. For over 30 years, Dillon taught design at the RCA and was made an Honorary Fellow in 2007. Her complete studio archives are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum.re held at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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