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Design, Products, What's Up December 16, 2010

Eric Chan Wins WOCD Award

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Congratulations to Eric Chan who recently received the 2010 World’s Outstanding Chinese Designer award from the Hong Kong Design Centre.

Chan says this award is particularly significant: “Creating product that is meaningful, responsive, and imparts a sense of cultural relevancy are personal priorities. I am truly grateful to be recognized in such a meaningful way.”

The founder and director of ECCO Design, New York, Chan was born in China and strongly believes in the Eastern philosophy of creating harmony between man and nature, society and technology: “I am most interested in translating complicated technology into simple understandable, and friendly products for people,” he says.

Herman Miller and Chan have collaborated on a number of projects during a long and proud history together. Among them, the elegant Foray chair and the highly adaptable Intersect Portfolio.

Comments (2)

The Intersect collection looks like it would be ideal for educational environments and workplace training departments. The foldaway tables that remain upright make a lot of sense. Traditional banquet style tables are always hard to store because the tend to tip over or slide down onto the ground when you try to stack them on their edges. You wouldn’t have that problem with these Intersect tables at all. I also like the whimsical details on what would appear to be an otherwise fairly bland design.

Daisy McCarty
http://www.sandiegocubicles.com/blog/

Congratulations Mr Chan, I was study your work, an all your applications, oofice furniture design and production is my life, and I recognize your great work, and your design concepts that moves the world, and the HM products.

Congratulations from Colombia,

Cesar A Gomez N
Mech Eng
11 years experience Office Furniture Design.

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