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  2. Christopher Dresser. Christopher Dresser was the first industrial designer and was co-founder of the Linthorpe pottery in Middlesbrough. His work set the standard in ceramic design and production, putting Middlesbrough on the map – not only as a centre for industry but for exceptional design and craftsmanship. From the late 1850s, Christopher ...

  3. Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1834. In 1847, his parents enrolled him, at age 13, in the recently established Government School of Design at Somerset House in central London to study applied design and botany, his first love. He came under the influence of Owen Jones, an exceptional designer, and a noted ...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2005 · ISBN 1 85177 428 9. ‘Christopher Dresser was a pioneer in his field—the reshaping of British Design in the last century. An exact contemporary of William Morris, Dresser was the first independent industrial designer, embracing the machine as a means to raise standards of design for the mass market. He was in effect the inventor of the ...

  5. This exhibition highlights Dresser’s work alongside pieces by other designers and companies that followed his design principles. “Truth, Beauty, Power” was Dresser’s motto, painted on the door of his studio. It was important to Dresser to honor his materials and imbue the object with beauty using his knowledge of good design.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2018 · Modernizing the Teapot. A third generation modern designer, Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) was the successor to the great British reform designer, Owen Jones, who had been the successor to William Morris. Dresser was a prolific designer and much of his work was highly decorative and very ornamental. But, he was also a precursor of modern ...