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Niels Diffrient

Niels Diffrient (6 September 1928 – 8 June 2013) was an American industrial designer. Diffrient focused mainly on ergonomic seating, and his most well known designs are the Freedom and Liberty chairs, manufactured by Humanscale.

Niels Diffrient
Born6 September 1928
Died8 June 2013 (aged 84)
Ridgefield
OccupationIndustrial designer
Awards

Biography edit

Diffrient was born in 1928 in a farmhouse near Star, Mississippi.[1]

During the Great Depression his family relocated to Detroit, where Diffrient attended Cass Technical High School. He then attended Wayne State University, and finally Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in architecture and excelled as an outstanding student, winning the First Medal in Design three of his four years there.

While in Italy on a Fulbright Scholarship in 1954, Diffrient went to work in the studio of the great architect Marco Zanuso, where he assisted with the design of an award-winning Borletti sewing machine.

Upon arriving back in the United States in 1955, Diffrient joined Dreyfuss Associates in their Pasadena offices, and spent the next few decades revolutionizing American industrial design through his development of interiors and corporate identity for American Airlines planes, the landmark Princess telephone, the Polaroid SX-70 camera, and tractor seats for John Deere.[2] In 1980 after 25 years with Henry Dreyfuss Associates, Diffrient left to start his own independent practice, establishing a design studio in Ridgefield, Connecticut which he shared with his wife, tapestry artist Helena Hernmarck.[3]

In his career, which lasted over a half century, Diffrient designed every type of equipment, as well as computers, exhibits, trucks, airplane interiors and corporate identity programs. He has also been broadly published in the field of design and human factors, most notably as co-author of the three-volume publication, Humanscale, in 1974 and 1981. He is credited with pioneering the use of ergonomics, or what he called human factors engineering, in dozens of office furniture designs.[2]

Additionally, Niels spent time as adjunct Professor of Design at UCLA for eight years and was a visiting critic at the Yale University School of Architecture for two years.

Articles about him and his work have appeared in Time Magazine, Fortune, Business Week and The New York Times to name a few.

Diffrient died on 8 June 2013 at his home in Ridgefield, Connecticut.[4]

Awards edit

In the field of furniture design, most notably ergonomic seating, Diffrient won a total of 24 awards, including two Best of Show and 10 Gold and Top awards. He cited in more than 46 design and utility patents on furniture designs in America and abroad. Other honors include the I.D. (magazine) Top 40 Design Innovators of 1996, the 1996 Chrysler Award for Innovation, the Smithsonian’s 2002 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Product Design, and the 2005 Legend Award from Contract magazine.[5] In 2007, Forbes.com named Diffrient the "granddaddy of the ergonomic revolution" and one of ten "Tastemakers" in the field of industrial design.[6] In 1987 he was appointed an Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) by the Royal Society for Arts (RSA) in London.[7] In 2012, he received a Lifetime Contribution to Design Award and FX Magazine International Interior Design Awards.[8]

Products designed by Niels Diffrient edit

 
Humanscale's Freedom Chair

Humanscale edit

Humanscale is an American company based in New York City, best known for its Freedom chair designed by Niels Diffrient and introduced in 1999.[9][10][11]

Chairs:

  • Freedom Chair, 1999: The chair was considered innovative for its internal counterbalance mechanism that allegedly supports the user’s body at all points during recline, a first for task chairs. The Freedom chair has patented synchronous arms, which adjust simultaneously.[12][13] The headrest tilts forward as the sitter reclines, keeping the head in an upright position.[14]
  • Liberty Chair, 2004: Humanscale’s other notable task chair is its Liberty chair, also designed by Niels Diffrient, which was introduced in 2004. The Liberty chair is a tri-panel mesh back design, which allegedly provides lumbar support.[15] Like the Freedom chair, Liberty is also outfitted with a balanced recline mechanism that is supposed to support all sitters throughout recline.
  • Diffrient World Chair, 2009

Humanscale also manufactures keyboard support systems, monitor arms, task lighting, and various other ergonomic work tools,[9] including:

  • Diffrient Task and Work Light, 2002

Other edit

  • Diffrient Chair (Knoll), 1979
  • Helena Chair and Jefferson Chair (SunarHauserman), 1984
  • Flexible Workspace Furniture System (KI), 1998
  • John Deere tractors (Henry Dreyfuss)
  • Borletti Sewing Machine (Marco Zanuso)
  • Confessions of a Generalist (Generalist Ink, LLC)

Publications edit

  • Diffrient, Niels. Humanscale: Manual. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1974. Print.
  • Diffrient, Niels, Mildred S. Friedman, Joan Bardagjy, and Nicholas Polites. Dimensions of Experience: Understanding and Measuring Human Experience in the Designed Environment. Minneapolis, Minn: Walker Art Center, 1975. Print.
  • Diffrient, Niels. Confessions of a Generalist. Danbury, Conn.: Generalist Ink, LLC, 2012. Print.
  • Lutz, Brian. Eero Saarinen: Furniture for Everyman. New York: Pointed Leaf Press, 2012. Print.
  • Pedersen, Martin C. "Niels Diffrient." Metropolis: Architecture Design 32.8 (2013): 88. Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Web. 10 Dec. 2015.

References edit

  1. ^ contractmagazine.com, Human Factor: A tribute to Niels Diffrient , accessed July 19, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Dorris, Jesse (20 June 2013). "Remembering the Genius of Niels Diffrient". Interior Design. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  3. ^ Blake, Peter (1994). "Diffrient/Hernmarck". Interior Design. 65 (10): 140.
  4. ^ Yardley, William (16 June 2013). "Niels Diffrient, Industrial Designer Who Blended Form and Function, Dies at 84". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
  6. ^ "Humanscale".
  7. ^ "Past Royal Designers for Industry". The RSA. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  8. ^ "Remembering Niels Diffrient | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum". www.cooperhewitt.org. 2013-06-14. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  9. ^ a b Humanscale History 2011-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Edge Foundation
  11. ^ . Industrial Designers Society of America. 9 February 2010. Archived from the original on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  12. ^ Viladas, Pilar (30 November 2003). "Questions for Niels Diffrient – A Machine for Sitting". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  13. ^ Wired.com, The Hot Seat
  14. ^ Olivares, Jonathan (2011). A Taxonomy of Office Chairs. London: Phaidon. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-7148-6103-6.
  15. ^ Metropolis Magazine, Machines for Sitting: The complex job of making your office chair simple (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • [Remembering the Genius of Niels Diffrient][1]
  • [The Story Of Industrial Designer Niels Diffrient][2]
  • Niels Diffrient Bio: Contract Magazine[permanent dead link]
  • Neils Diffrient Bio: Design Within Reach
  • Niels Diffrient rethinks the way we sit down - Video on TED.com
  • Archives of American Art Oral History Interview with Niels Diffrient, 2010
  • Henry Dreyfuss Associates
  • Niels Diffrient at TED  
    • Niels Diffrient: Rethinking the way we sit down (TED2002)

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Niels Diffrient 6 September 1928 8 June 2013 was an American industrial designer Diffrient focused mainly on ergonomic seating and his most well known designs are the Freedom and Liberty chairs manufactured by Humanscale Niels DiffrientBorn6 September 1928Died8 June 2013 aged 84 RidgefieldOccupationIndustrial designerAwardsFulbright Programhonorary Royal Designer for Industry 1987 edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Products designed by Niels Diffrient 3 1 Humanscale 3 2 Other 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksBiography editDiffrient was born in 1928 in a farmhouse near Star Mississippi 1 During the Great Depression his family relocated to Detroit where Diffrient attended Cass Technical High School He then attended Wayne State University and finally Cranbrook Academy of Art where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in architecture and excelled as an outstanding student winning the First Medal in Design three of his four years there While in Italy on a Fulbright Scholarship in 1954 Diffrient went to work in the studio of the great architect Marco Zanuso where he assisted with the design of an award winning Borletti sewing machine Upon arriving back in the United States in 1955 Diffrient joined Dreyfuss Associates in their Pasadena offices and spent the next few decades revolutionizing American industrial design through his development of interiors and corporate identity for American Airlines planes the landmark Princess telephone the Polaroid SX 70 camera and tractor seats for John Deere 2 In 1980 after 25 years with Henry Dreyfuss Associates Diffrient left to start his own independent practice establishing a design studio in Ridgefield Connecticut which he shared with his wife tapestry artist Helena Hernmarck 3 In his career which lasted over a half century Diffrient designed every type of equipment as well as computers exhibits trucks airplane interiors and corporate identity programs He has also been broadly published in the field of design and human factors most notably as co author of the three volume publication Humanscale in 1974 and 1981 He is credited with pioneering the use of ergonomics or what he called human factors engineering in dozens of office furniture designs 2 Additionally Niels spent time as adjunct Professor of Design at UCLA for eight years and was a visiting critic at the Yale University School of Architecture for two years Articles about him and his work have appeared in Time Magazine Fortune Business Week and The New York Times to name a few Diffrient died on 8 June 2013 at his home in Ridgefield Connecticut 4 Awards editIn the field of furniture design most notably ergonomic seating Diffrient won a total of 24 awards including two Best of Show and 10 Gold and Top awards He cited in more than 46 design and utility patents on furniture designs in America and abroad Other honors include the I D magazine Top 40 Design Innovators of 1996 the 1996 Chrysler Award for Innovation the Smithsonian s 2002 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Product Design and the 2005 Legend Award from Contract magazine 5 In 2007 Forbes com named Diffrient the granddaddy of the ergonomic revolution and one of ten Tastemakers in the field of industrial design 6 In 1987 he was appointed an Honorary Royal Designer for Industry RDI by the Royal Society for Arts RSA in London 7 In 2012 he received a Lifetime Contribution to Design Award and FX Magazine International Interior Design Awards 8 Products designed by Niels Diffrient edit nbsp Humanscale s Freedom Chair Humanscale edit For the book with the same name see Selected bibliography Humanscale is an American company based in New York City best known for its Freedom chair designed by Niels Diffrient and introduced in 1999 9 10 11 Chairs Freedom Chair 1999 The chair was considered innovative for its internal counterbalance mechanism that allegedly supports the user s body at all points during recline a first for task chairs The Freedom chair has patented synchronous arms which adjust simultaneously 12 13 The headrest tilts forward as the sitter reclines keeping the head in an upright position 14 Liberty Chair 2004 Humanscale s other notable task chair is its Liberty chair also designed by Niels Diffrient which was introduced in 2004 The Liberty chair is a tri panel mesh back design which allegedly provides lumbar support 15 Like the Freedom chair Liberty is also outfitted with a balanced recline mechanism that is supposed to support all sitters throughout recline Diffrient World Chair 2009 Humanscale also manufactures keyboard support systems monitor arms task lighting and various other ergonomic work tools 9 including Diffrient Task and Work Light 2002 Other edit Diffrient Chair Knoll 1979 Helena Chair and Jefferson Chair SunarHauserman 1984 Flexible Workspace Furniture System KI 1998 John Deere tractors Henry Dreyfuss Borletti Sewing Machine Marco Zanuso Confessions of a Generalist Generalist Ink LLC Publications editThis article lacks ISBNs for the books listed Please help add the ISBNs or run the citation bot May 2017 Diffrient Niels Humanscale Manual Cambridge Mass MIT Press 1974 Print Diffrient Niels Mildred S Friedman Joan Bardagjy and Nicholas Polites Dimensions of Experience Understanding and Measuring Human Experience in the Designed Environment Minneapolis Minn Walker Art Center 1975 Print Diffrient Niels Confessions of a Generalist Danbury Conn Generalist Ink LLC 2012 Print Lutz Brian Eero Saarinen Furniture for Everyman New York Pointed Leaf Press 2012 Print Pedersen Martin C Niels Diffrient Metropolis Architecture Design 32 8 2013 88 Biography Reference Bank H W Wilson Web 10 Dec 2015 References edit contractmagazine com Human Factor A tribute to Niels Diffrient accessed July 19 2007 a b Dorris Jesse 20 June 2013 Remembering the Genius of Niels Diffrient Interior Design Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Blake Peter 1994 Diffrient Hernmarck Interior Design 65 10 140 Yardley William 16 June 2013 Niels Diffrient Industrial Designer Who Blended Form and Function Dies at 84 The New York Times Retrieved 12 September 2013 Contract Magazine Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 05 09 Humanscale Past Royal Designers for Industry The RSA Retrieved 2022 09 27 Remembering Niels Diffrient Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum www cooperhewitt org 2013 06 14 Retrieved 2022 11 21 a b Humanscale History Archived 2011 04 11 at the Wayback Machine Edge Foundation Niels Diffrient Industrial Designers Society of America 9 February 2010 Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2012 Viladas Pilar 30 November 2003 Questions for Niels Diffrient A Machine for Sitting The New York Times Retrieved 13 September 2012 Wired com The Hot Seat Olivares Jonathan 2011 A Taxonomy of Office Chairs London Phaidon p 65 ISBN 978 0 7148 6103 6 Metropolis Magazine Machines for Sitting The complex job of making your office chair simple Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2011 04 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit Remembering the Genius of Niels Diffrient 1 The Story Of Industrial Designer Niels Diffrient 2 Chrysler Design Awards Freedom Chair Liberty Chair Niels Diffrient Bio Contract Magazine permanent dead link Neils Diffrient Bio Design Within Reach Niels Diffrient rethinks the way we sit down Video on TED com Archives of American Art Oral History Interview with Niels Diffrient 2010 Henry Dreyfuss Associates Niels Diffrient at TED nbsp Niels Diffrient Rethinking the way we sit down TED2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Niels Diffrient amp oldid 1204108170 Humanscale, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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