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Patrik Fredrikson & Ian Stallard

Patrik Fredrikson and Ian Stallard began their collaboration in 1995 and have since become internationally recognized as leading exponents of British avant-garde art and design. They are well known for their ability to translate their creativity into simple yet emotionally engaging sculpture, furniture and product design. Their cutting edge, conceptually rigorous work has been regularly discussed and praised in the design press and is sought after by both collectors and furniture producers.

Fredrikson Stallard has exhibited widely including in London, Milan, Paris, Madrid, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Beijing, Basel and Miami. Their work has been acquired by the French National Art Collection and twice by the Victoria and Albert Museum, and shown at the Design Museum in London, MOMA and the Museum of Art and Design in New York.

Fredrikson Stallard has been the recipient of some of the most prestigious design awards, including the Red Dot Design Award and The Arts Foundation Furniture Design Fellowship, a competition held only every 10 years. The work has been voted in the top ten designs of the last decade by The Financial Times, nominated for Designer of the Year by the Design Museum and is included in the top 3 most collectible designs by HSBC Private Bank.

Their clients included the leading names in contemporary design, including Swarovski, David Gill Gallery, Brioni, Jaguar, Driade, Chanel, Gieves & Hawkes, Veuve Clicquot, Wallpaper*, Comme des Garçons, Driade, The British Independent Film Awards, Dunhill, The London Design Festival, Bernhardt Design, Contrast Gallery, Tools Gallery, Mitterand & Cramer, The Savoy Hotel, Soho & Tribeca Grand, Tarkett and Iittala.

Their work is given extensive coverage by press and print, featuring in books and publications such as; The International design Yearbook, The Furniture Machine by Gareth Williams, Collection Design in a Contemporary Market, 21st Century design by Marcus Fairs, The New York Times, Art & Auction, Architectural Digest, Vogue, Wallpaper*, Vanity Fair, Art Review, Interni, ID and many others.

Photo credit: Roger Deckker

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