We're thinking of founder of the Design Museum Sir Terence Conran, on what would've been his 93rd birthday.
Since the 1950s, Conran worked as a retailer, an entrepreneur and a restaurateur. He ran businesses, wrote books and worked with architects and property developers. But he always described himself as a designer, first and foremost.
Conran reshaped design in Britain, his ideas revolutionising everyday life. His definition of design was not determined by luxury or exclusivity, but rather by the premise that form and function could come together in a timeless way to improve the quality of life.
Through his educational charity the Conran Foundation, he founded the Design Museum in 1989, which he later described as one of his proudest moments.
📸 Terence Conran in 2011 at the opening of the exhibition 'Terence Conran: The Way We Live Now' at the Design Museum