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David Rogerson Mellor,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.shu.ac.uk/_assets/pdf/newview-summer-09.pdf )〕CBE, FCSD, RDI (5 October 1930 – 7 May 2009)〔("David Mellor: designer, manufacturer and retailer", ) ''The Times'', 7 May 2009〕 was an English designer, manufacturer, craftsman and retailer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://designmuseum.org/design/david-mellor )〕 Regarded as one of the best-known designers in Britain,〔(Sheffield's man of steel Renowned cutler David Mellor, who has always lived and worked in Sheffield, displays unwavering commitment to good design ), 22 October 1998, Kenneth Powell, Architects Journal. Retrieved 13 August 2008〕 Mellor specialised in metalwork and especially cutlery, to such an extent that he was often referred to as "the cutlery king". He also produced many other designs throughout his career, including the designs for bus shelters and the traffic light system in use across the UK. Sir Terence Conran has described him as 'Britain's greatest post-war product designer'. ==Early life and training== Mellor was born in Ecclesall, Sheffield, where his father was a toolmaker for the Sheffield Twist Drill Company. From the age of eleven, Mellor attended the Junior Art Department of Sheffield College of Art, receiving an intensive training in craft skills. He made his first piece of metalwork – a sweet dish – at this early age. He studied at the Royal College of Art in London from 1950. Mellor's first cutlery, "Pride", designed while he was still a student, is still in production and included in many international collections. Mellor also studied at the British School at Rome.
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