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Terence Conran

Sir Terence Orby Conran CH RDI FCSD (4 October 1931 – 12 September 2020) was a British designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer.[1] He founded the Design Museum in Shad Thames, London in 1989.[2] The British designer Thomas Heatherwick said that Conran "moved Britain forward to make it an influence around the world."[3] Edward Barber, from the British design team Barber & Osgerby, described Conran as "the most passionate man in Britain when it comes to design, and his central idea has always been 'Design is there to improve your life.'"[4] The satirist Craig Brown once joked that before Conran "there were no chairs and no France."[4]

Terence Conran
Born
Terence Orby Conran

(1931-10-04)4 October 1931
Died12 September 2020(2020-09-12) (aged 88)
EducationBryanston School
Alma materCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Occupation(s)Designer, restaurateur, retailer, writer
Known forHabitat
Spouses
  • Brenda Davison
    (m. 1952; div. 1954)
  • (m. 1955; div. 1962)
  • Caroline Herbert
    (m. 1963; div. 1996)
  • Victoria Davis
    (m. 2000)
Children5, including Sebastian, Jasper and Sophie

Early life edit

Conran was born in Kingston upon Thames, the son of Christina Mabel Joan Conran (née Halstead, d.1968) and South African-born Gerard Rupert Conran (d.1986), a businessman who owned a rubber importation company in East London.[5] Conran was educated at Highfield School in Liphook, Bryanston School in Dorset and the Central School of Art and Design (now incorporated into Central St Martin's, a part of the University of the Arts, London), where he studied textiles and other materials.

Work edit

Conran's first professional work came when he worked in the Festival of Britain (1951) on the main South Bank site. He left college to take up a job with Dennis Lennon's architectural company, which had been commissioned to make a 1/4-scale interior of a Princess Flying Boat.[6]

Conran started his own design practice in 1956 with the Summa furniture range and designing a shop for Mary Quant.

In 1964, he opened the first Habitat shop in Chelsea, London with his third wife Caroline Herbert, focusing on housewares and furniture in contemporary designs. Habitat grew into a large chain, the first retailer to bring such designs to a mass audience.[4]

In the mid-1980s, Conran expanded Habitat into the Storehouse plc group of companies that included BhS, Mothercare and Heal's but in 1990 he lost control of the company.

 
The Conran Shop Fukuoka at Tenjin area in Fukuoka, Japan

His later retail companies[7] included the Conran Shop[8] and FSC-certified (Forest Stewardship Council) wood furniture maker Benchmark Furniture,[9] which he co-founded with Sean Sutcliffe in 1983.

He was also involved in architecture and interior design, including establishing the architecture and planning consultancy Conran Roche with Fred Roche in 1980. Their projects include Michelin House (which he turned into the restaurant Bibendum) and the Bluebird Garage, both in Chelsea.[10] Conran had a major role in the regeneration in the early 1990s of the Shad Thames area of London next to Tower Bridge that includes the Design Museum. His business, Conran and Partners, is a design company comprising product, brand and interior designers and architects, working on projects all over the world. Conran designed furniture for Marks & Spencer, J. C. Penney, Content by Conran, Benchmark, and The Conran Shop.

Conran's architecture and design practice also worked on projects in North America and Asia.[11] In 2009, he licensed the Conran Shop to a partner in Japan. In September 2014, Cassina IXC Ltd acquired the entire business of The Conran Shop in Japan[12] where it still thrives with four stores.[13] In 2019, the Conran Shop opened in Seoul, South Korea.[14][15]

In 1997 he appeared as himself in “In the Smoke”, S5:E7 of Pie in the Sky.

Restaurants edit

Besides Bibendum, Conran, with Joel Kissin, created many other restaurants in London[16] and elsewhere. In 2005, he was named as the most influential restaurateur in the UK by CatererSearch, the website of Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine. In 2007, 49 percent of the restaurant business was sold to two former managers, who rebranded it as D&D London.[17]

In 2008, he returned to the restaurant business on a personal basis by opening Boundary, a restaurant, bar, café, and meeting room complex in Shoreditch, East London. This was followed in 2009 by Lutyens, a restaurant and private club within the former Reuters building in Fleet Street London.[18] In 2018, Lutyens, together with two other related restaurants, closed as Conran's hospitality venture with Peter Prescott went into administration.[19]

Books edit

He wrote over 50 books which broadly reflect his design philosophy, selling over 25 million copies worldwide.[citation needed] The majority of these books were published by Conran Octopus, a division of Octopus Publishing Group, a cross-platform illustrated-book publisher founded by Conran and Paul Hamlyn.

Honours and awards edit

Conran was appointed Knight Bachelor in the 1983 New Year Honours and Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to design.[20][21]

He was a winner of the Chartered Society of Designers Minerva Medal, the society's highest award.

Between 2003 and 2011, Conran was provost of the Royal College of Art.

In 2003, he received the Prince Philip Designers Prize in recognition of his lifetime achievements in design.[22]

In 2010, Conran was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry by the Royal Society of Arts.[23]

He won the Lifetime Achievement Award at The Catey Awards in 2017.

In 2019, Conran was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry.[24]

Academic honours edit

In 2007, he received an honorary degree from London South Bank University and, in August 2012, an honorary doctorate from the University of Pretoria.[25]

In May 2012, he received an honorary professorship from the University for the Creative Arts.[26]

Personal life edit

Conran married architect Brenda Davison in 1952 at the age of 19; the marriage lasted six months. Conran married his second wife, journalist Shirley Pearce, in 1955 with whom he had two sons – Sebastian and Jasper – before they divorced in 1962. Conran married his third wife, cookery writer Caroline Herbert, the following year. The marriage lasted for 33 years and produced three children – Tom, Sophie, and Edmund – before ending in divorce in 1996.[27] Conran married his fourth wife, Victoria Davis, in 2000.[28][29]

Death edit

Sir Terence Conran died on 12 September 2020, at the age of 88.[30]

Bibliography edit

  • The House Book. Pub. Mitchell Beazley, 1974. ISBN 0855330414.
  • The Kitchen Book. Crown Publishers, 1977.
  • The Bed and Bath Book. Crown Publishers, 1978. ISBN 0-517-53399-5.
  • The Cook Book. with Caroline Conran. Crown Publishers, 1980. ISBN 0517540185,.
  • The Vegetable Book. Crescent, 1984. ISBN 0517446456.
  • Terence Conran's New House book. Villard Books, 1985. ISBN 0-394-54633-4.
  • Terence Conran's plants at home. with Susan Conder. Conran Octopus, 1986. ISBN 1-85029-056-3.
  • Terence Conran's France. with Pierrette Pompon Bailhache, Maurice Croizard. Little, Brown, 1987. ISBN 0-316-15327-3.
  • Terence Conran's Home Furnishings. 1987. ISBN 5-551-98206-8.
  • Terence Conran's do-it-yourself with style. Simon & Schuster, 1989. ISBN 0671687190.
  • Tableware. with Jeremy Myerson, Sylvia Katz. Pub. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990.
  • Conran's Decorating with Plants. Smithmark Pub, 1990. ISBN 0-8317-2169-3.
  • Terence Conran's garden style, with John McGowan. Ed. Roger DuBern. Crown Publishers, 1991. ISBN 0517584638.
  • The Soft furnishings book. Conran Octopus, 1995.
  • The French Room: Simple French Style for Your Home. with Elizabeth Wilhide. Conran Octopus, 1995. ISBN 1-85029-825-4.
  • Terence Conran on design. Conran Octopus, 1996. ISBN 1-85029-771-1.
  • The Essential Garden Book (Co-authored with Dan Pearson), Three Rivers Press, 1998. ISBN 0-609-80022-1.
  • Terence Conran's Easy Living. Soma Books, 1999. ISBN 1-57959-045-4.
  • Terence Conran on restaurants. Overlook Press, 2000. ISBN 1585670456.
  • Terence Conran Small Spaces. Clarkson N Potter Publishers, 2001. ISBN 5-559-43946-0.
  • Kitchens: the hub of the home. Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2002. ISBN 0-609-61052-X.
  • Bathrooms: just add water. Conran Octopus, 2004. ISBN 1-84091-357-6.
  • Designers on Design. with Max Fraser. Collins Design, 2005. ISBN 0060834102.
  • The Ultimate House Book: For Home Design in the Twenty-First Century. Ed.Elizabeth Wilhide. Pub. Conran Octopus, 2006. ISBN 1-84091-468-8.
  • The Conran Cookbook. with Simon Hopkinson, Caroline Conran. Conran Octopus, 2007. ISBN 1-84091-496-3.
  • How to live in small spaces: design, furnishing, decoration, detail for the smaller home. Pub. Conran Octopus, 2007. ISBN 1-84091-473-4.
  • Storage: Get Organized. Conran Octopus, 2007. ISBN 1-84091-434-3.
  • Chef's Garden: Fresh Produce from Small Spaces. Conran Octopus, 2008. ISBN 1-84091-510-2,.
  • Terence Conran's Inspiration. with Stafford Cliff. Conran Octopus, 2009. ISBN 1-84091-494-7.
  • Essential Colour. Conran Octopus Publishing, London 2011, ISBN 978-1-84091-567-9.
  • new edition Eco House Book. Conran Octopus Publishing, London 2012, ISBN 978-1-84091-602-7.
  • Plain, Simple, Useful: The Essence of Conran Style. Conran Octopus Publishing, London 2014, ISBN 978-1-84091-655-3.

Biographies edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sir Terence Conran: No Designs on Taking Things Easy". The Daily Telegraph. 14 April 2008.
  2. ^ Design Museum. "Mourning the loss of Sir Terence Conran".
  3. ^ Rozzo, Mark. "Conran Country | Vanity Fair | May 2019". archive.vanityfair.com.
  4. ^ a b c "Conran Country | Vanity Fair | May 2019".
  5. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. 3 March 2003.
  6. ^ "Conran – Home". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  7. ^ "TERENCE ORBY CONRAN - Company Director Check". www.flixens.com. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 August 2005.
  9. ^ "Contemporary Furniture Handmade at Benchmark - Benchmark Furniture". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Bibendum Oyster Bar reopens with new design by Sir Terrence Conran and new menu from Matthew Harris and Simon Hopkinson" 11 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Brompton Design District. Accessed 29 October 2015.
  11. ^ Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Retail. "Conran Group switches its focus to the potential of Asia". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 14 September 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "ABOUT US | CASSINA IXC. Ltd". www.cassina-ixc.jp. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  13. ^ 株式会社, LmD. "THE CONRAN SHOP | ザ・コンランショップ". THE CONRAN SHOP | ザ・コンランショップ (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  14. ^ Q42, Fabrique &. "Sir Terence Conran Timeline". Design Museum. Retrieved 14 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ "The Conran Shop opens biggest retail space yet in South Korea". Dezeen. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  16. ^ Reynolds, Catharine (15 December 1996). "London Dining: Big Gets Bigger". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on 27 March 2008.
  18. ^ "85 Fleet Street". www.lutyens-restaurant.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  19. ^ Hansen, James (20 June 2018). "Sir Terence Conran's Restaurant Group Has Gone Bust". Eater London. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  20. ^ "No. 49212". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1982. p. 1.
  21. ^ "No. 61962". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 2017. p. B25.
  22. ^ Designers Prize.
  23. ^ "Sir Terence Conran named Royal Designer for Industry". Design Week. 17 November 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  24. ^ "Design icon Sir Terence Conran presented with Lifetime Achievement Award". ACID - Anti Copying In Design. 16 May 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  26. ^ "UCA ceremony as Sir Terence Conran becomes honorary professor". BBC News. 4 May 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  27. ^ Brown, Mick (9 September 2011). "The taste maker: interview with Terence Conran". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  28. ^ Blackhurst, Chris (1 May 2002). "The shattering of a dynasty". Evening Standard. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  29. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 21 January 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  30. ^ "Designer Sir Terence Conran dies aged 88". BBC News. 12 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Conran.com
  • The Brits Who Designed the Modern World Artsnight - Series 4: 7, BBC Two
  • Obituary by Stephen Bayley, 12 Sep 2020
  • The transformation of London dining in the 1980s and 1990s
  • Portraits of Terence Conran at the National Portrait Gallery, London

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Sir Terence Orby Conran CH RDI FCSD 4 October 1931 12 September 2020 was a British designer restaurateur retailer and writer 1 He founded the Design Museum in Shad Thames London in 1989 2 The British designer Thomas Heatherwick said that Conran moved Britain forward to make it an influence around the world 3 Edward Barber from the British design team Barber amp Osgerby described Conran as the most passionate man in Britain when it comes to design and his central idea has always been Design is there to improve your life 4 The satirist Craig Brown once joked that before Conran there were no chairs and no France 4 SirTerence ConranCH RDI FCSDBornTerence Orby Conran 1931 10 04 4 October 1931Kingston upon Thames Surrey EnglandDied12 September 2020 2020 09 12 aged 88 Kintbury West Berkshire EnglandEducationBryanston SchoolAlma materCentral Saint Martins College of Art and DesignOccupation s Designer restaurateur retailer writerKnown forHabitatSpousesBrenda Davison m 1952 div 1954 wbr Shirley Pearce m 1955 div 1962 wbr Caroline Herbert m 1963 div 1996 wbr Victoria Davis m 2000 wbr Children5 including Sebastian Jasper and Sophie Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 2 1 Restaurants 2 2 Books 2 3 Honours and awards 2 3 1 Academic honours 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Bibliography 6 Biographies 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editConran was born in Kingston upon Thames the son of Christina Mabel Joan Conran nee Halstead d 1968 and South African born Gerard Rupert Conran d 1986 a businessman who owned a rubber importation company in East London 5 Conran was educated at Highfield School in Liphook Bryanston School in Dorset and the Central School of Art and Design now incorporated into Central St Martin s a part of the University of the Arts London where he studied textiles and other materials Work editConran s first professional work came when he worked in the Festival of Britain 1951 on the main South Bank site He left college to take up a job with Dennis Lennon s architectural company which had been commissioned to make a 1 4 scale interior of a Princess Flying Boat 6 Conran started his own design practice in 1956 with the Summa furniture range and designing a shop for Mary Quant In 1964 he opened the first Habitat shop in Chelsea London with his third wife Caroline Herbert focusing on housewares and furniture in contemporary designs Habitat grew into a large chain the first retailer to bring such designs to a mass audience 4 In the mid 1980s Conran expanded Habitat into the Storehouse plc group of companies that included BhS Mothercare and Heal s but in 1990 he lost control of the company nbsp The Conran Shop Fukuoka at Tenjin area in Fukuoka Japan His later retail companies 7 included the Conran Shop 8 and FSC certified Forest Stewardship Council wood furniture maker Benchmark Furniture 9 which he co founded with Sean Sutcliffe in 1983 He was also involved in architecture and interior design including establishing the architecture and planning consultancy Conran Roche with Fred Roche in 1980 Their projects include Michelin House which he turned into the restaurant Bibendum and the Bluebird Garage both in Chelsea 10 Conran had a major role in the regeneration in the early 1990s of the Shad Thames area of London next to Tower Bridge that includes the Design Museum His business Conran and Partners is a design company comprising product brand and interior designers and architects working on projects all over the world Conran designed furniture for Marks amp Spencer J C Penney Content by Conran Benchmark and The Conran Shop Conran s architecture and design practice also worked on projects in North America and Asia 11 In 2009 he licensed the Conran Shop to a partner in Japan In September 2014 Cassina IXC Ltd acquired the entire business of The Conran Shop in Japan 12 where it still thrives with four stores 13 In 2019 the Conran Shop opened in Seoul South Korea 14 15 In 1997 he appeared as himself in In the Smoke S5 E7 of Pie in the Sky Restaurants edit Main article D amp D London Besides Bibendum Conran with Joel Kissin created many other restaurants in London 16 and elsewhere In 2005 he was named as the most influential restaurateur in the UK by CatererSearch the website of Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine In 2007 49 percent of the restaurant business was sold to two former managers who rebranded it as D amp D London 17 In 2008 he returned to the restaurant business on a personal basis by opening Boundary a restaurant bar cafe and meeting room complex in Shoreditch East London This was followed in 2009 by Lutyens a restaurant and private club within the former Reuters building in Fleet Street London 18 In 2018 Lutyens together with two other related restaurants closed as Conran s hospitality venture with Peter Prescott went into administration 19 Books edit He wrote over 50 books which broadly reflect his design philosophy selling over 25 million copies worldwide citation needed The majority of these books were published by Conran Octopus a division of Octopus Publishing Group a cross platform illustrated book publisher founded by Conran and Paul Hamlyn Honours and awards edit Conran was appointed Knight Bachelor in the 1983 New Year Honours and Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour CH in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to design 20 21 He was a winner of the Chartered Society of Designers Minerva Medal the society s highest award Between 2003 and 2011 Conran was provost of the Royal College of Art In 2003 he received the Prince Philip Designers Prize in recognition of his lifetime achievements in design 22 In 2010 Conran was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry by the Royal Society of Arts 23 He won the Lifetime Achievement Award at The Catey Awards in 2017 In 2019 Conran was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by The Furniture Makers Company the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry 24 Academic honours edit In 2007 he received an honorary degree from London South Bank University and in August 2012 an honorary doctorate from the University of Pretoria 25 In May 2012 he received an honorary professorship from the University for the Creative Arts 26 Personal life editConran married architect Brenda Davison in 1952 at the age of 19 the marriage lasted six months Conran married his second wife journalist Shirley Pearce in 1955 with whom he had two sons Sebastian and Jasper before they divorced in 1962 Conran married his third wife cookery writer Caroline Herbert the following year The marriage lasted for 33 years and produced three children Tom Sophie and Edmund before ending in divorce in 1996 27 Conran married his fourth wife Victoria Davis in 2000 28 29 Death editSir Terence Conran died on 12 September 2020 at the age of 88 30 Bibliography editThe House Book Pub Mitchell Beazley 1974 ISBN 0855330414 The Kitchen Book Crown Publishers 1977 The Bed and Bath Book Crown Publishers 1978 ISBN 0 517 53399 5 The Cook Book with Caroline Conran Crown Publishers 1980 ISBN 0517540185 The Vegetable Book Crescent 1984 ISBN 0517446456 Terence Conran s New House book Villard Books 1985 ISBN 0 394 54633 4 Terence Conran s plants at home with Susan Conder Conran Octopus 1986 ISBN 1 85029 056 3 Terence Conran s France with Pierrette Pompon Bailhache Maurice Croizard Little Brown 1987 ISBN 0 316 15327 3 Terence Conran s Home Furnishings 1987 ISBN 5 551 98206 8 Terence Conran s do it yourself with style Simon amp Schuster 1989 ISBN 0671687190 Tableware with Jeremy Myerson Sylvia Katz Pub Van Nostrand Reinhold 1990 Conran s Decorating with Plants Smithmark Pub 1990 ISBN 0 8317 2169 3 Terence Conran s garden style with John McGowan Ed Roger DuBern Crown Publishers 1991 ISBN 0517584638 The Soft furnishings book Conran Octopus 1995 The French Room Simple French Style for Your Home with Elizabeth Wilhide Conran Octopus 1995 ISBN 1 85029 825 4 Terence Conran on design Conran Octopus 1996 ISBN 1 85029 771 1 The Essential Garden Book Co authored with Dan Pearson Three Rivers Press 1998 ISBN 0 609 80022 1 Terence Conran s Easy Living Soma Books 1999 ISBN 1 57959 045 4 Terence Conran on restaurants Overlook Press 2000 ISBN 1585670456 Terence Conran Small Spaces Clarkson N Potter Publishers 2001 ISBN 5 559 43946 0 Kitchens the hub of the home Clarkson Potter Publishers 2002 ISBN 0 609 61052 X Bathrooms just add water Conran Octopus 2004 ISBN 1 84091 357 6 Designers on Design with Max Fraser Collins Design 2005 ISBN 0060834102 The Ultimate House Book For Home Design in the Twenty First Century Ed Elizabeth Wilhide Pub Conran Octopus 2006 ISBN 1 84091 468 8 The Conran Cookbook with Simon Hopkinson Caroline Conran Conran Octopus 2007 ISBN 1 84091 496 3 How to live in small spaces design furnishing decoration detail for the smaller home Pub Conran Octopus 2007 ISBN 1 84091 473 4 Storage Get Organized Conran Octopus 2007 ISBN 1 84091 434 3 Chef s Garden Fresh Produce from Small Spaces Conran Octopus 2008 ISBN 1 84091 510 2 Terence Conran s Inspiration with Stafford Cliff Conran Octopus 2009 ISBN 1 84091 494 7 Essential Colour Conran Octopus Publishing London 2011 ISBN 978 1 84091 567 9 new edition Eco House Book Conran Octopus Publishing London 2012 ISBN 978 1 84091 602 7 Plain Simple Useful The Essence of Conran Style Conran Octopus Publishing London 2014 ISBN 978 1 84091 655 3 Biographies editTerence Conran by Nicholas Ind Sidgwick amp Jackson 1996 ISBN 0 283 06294 0 Terence Conran Design and the Quality of Life by Elizabeth Wilhide Watson Guptill 1999 Conran and the Habitat story by Barty Phillips ISBN 9780297784302See also edit nbsp Biography portal List of alumni of the Central School of Art and Design List of English writers List of restaurateursReferences edit Sir Terence Conran No Designs on Taking Things Easy The Daily Telegraph 14 April 2008 Design Museum Mourning the loss of Sir Terence Conran Rozzo Mark Conran Country Vanity Fair May 2019 archive vanityfair com a b c Conran Country Vanity Fair May 2019 Family Detective The Daily Telegraph 3 March 2003 Conran Home Retrieved 4 February 2015 TERENCE ORBY CONRAN Company Director Check www flixens com Retrieved 29 June 2018 Conran Shop Archived from the original on 19 August 2005 Contemporary Furniture Handmade at Benchmark Benchmark Furniture Retrieved 4 February 2015 Bibendum Oyster Bar reopens with new design by Sir Terrence Conran and new menu from Matthew Harris and Simon Hopkinson Archived 11 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine Brompton Design District Accessed 29 October 2015 Correspondent Marcus Leroux Retail Conran Group switches its focus to the potential of Asia The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 14 September 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link ABOUT US CASSINA IXC Ltd www cassina ixc jp Retrieved 14 September 2020 株式会社 LmD THE CONRAN SHOP ザ コンランショップ THE CONRAN SHOP ザ コンランショップ in Japanese Retrieved 14 September 2020 Q42 Fabrique amp Sir Terence Conran Timeline Design Museum Retrieved 14 September 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link The Conran Shop opens biggest retail space yet in South Korea Dezeen 29 November 2019 Retrieved 14 September 2020 Reynolds Catharine 15 December 1996 London Dining Big Gets Bigger The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 14 September 2020 Conran press release PDF Archived from the original on 27 March 2008 85 Fleet Street www lutyens restaurant com Retrieved 30 October 2015 Hansen James 20 June 2018 Sir Terence Conran s Restaurant Group Has Gone Bust Eater London Retrieved 14 September 2020 No 49212 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 1982 p 1 No 61962 The London Gazette Supplement 17 June 2017 p B25 Designers Prize Sir Terence Conran named Royal Designer for Industry Design Week 17 November 2010 Retrieved 1 July 2020 Design icon Sir Terence Conran presented with Lifetime Achievement Award ACID Anti Copying In Design 16 May 2019 Retrieved 14 September 2020 News gt University of Pretoria Archived from the original on 16 September 2012 Retrieved 10 January 2012 UCA ceremony as Sir Terence Conran becomes honorary professor BBC News 4 May 2012 Retrieved 29 March 2016 Brown Mick 9 September 2011 The taste maker interview with Terence Conran The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 1 July 2020 Blackhurst Chris 1 May 2002 The shattering of a dynasty Evening Standard Retrieved 1 July 2020 Sunday Telegraph Mandrake column 20 January 08 update on Ned Conran headed Conran s artful son says stop shopping The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 21 January 2008 Retrieved 20 January 2008 Designer Sir Terence Conran dies aged 88 BBC News 12 September 2020 External links editConran com The Brits Who Designed the Modern World Artsnight Series 4 7 BBC Two Obituary by Stephen Bayley 12 Sep 2020 The transformation of London dining in the 1980s and 1990s Portraits of 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