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David Weeks (born October 30, 1968) is an American designer known for lighting, furniture, and household products. Originally from Athens, Georgia, Weeks studied painting and sculpture at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he earned a BFA. Weeks went on to work in the Manhattan studio of Ted Muehling before founding David Weeks Studio in 1996. In 2013 David opened up a showroon in Tribeca, New York Weeks was an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design between 1998-2006, and in 2002 a visiting critic at Yale. Weeks currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Georgianna Stout, partner of design studio 2x4, and their children. ==David Weeks Studio== Weeks founded New York-based David Weeks Studio in 1996.〔Stephen Treffinger, ''An Easy Riding Rocking Chair That Used to Be a Couch, New York Times,'' September 14, 2006〕 The Studio produces lighting and furniture for commercial and residential uses. The Studio’s recent product lines include Sculpt, an upholstered collection,〔Julie Taraska, ''A New Line of Upholstered Furniture, New York Times,'' March 20, 2008〕 and Sarus, a lighting collection for Ralph Pucci; updated Semana chairs for Habitat UK; and new consumer products for Areaware and Kikkerland]. The Studio also creates custom lighting, furniture, sculpture, and interiors. Commissioned projects include Barneys New York, Kate Spade,〔Edie Cohen, ''Ace of Spades, Interior Design,'' April 1, 2001〕 Saks Fifth Avenue, MGM Grand Las Vegas, Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas, and Bliss Spa.〔Kristi Cameron, ''Bright Forecast, Metropolis,'' December 2005〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Weeks (designer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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