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Karim RASHID (Born in 1960) Karim RASHID (Born in 1960) Education 1982 Bachelor in Industrial Design, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Awards 2015 HolidayCheck Award: prizeotel Hamburg-City 2014 Spark Awards Silver: Silhouette Fragrance and Packaging Spark Awards Bronze: Prizeotel Hamburg-City Pentawards Bronze: Kenzo MyAmour Core77 Design Awards Furniture & Lighting: NewForm Hook Desk HBA Global: International Package Design Awards Winner: iluminage Skin Smoothing Laser 2013 Red Dot Communication Design Award- Best of the Best: Paris Baguette Koffy Good Design Award: Riva1920 Fiamma Lamp Good Design Award: B-LINE Gemma Chair Good Design Award: Vondom Sloo Chair Good Design Award: TVS Pots & Pan Collection Good Design Award: Anestasia Vodka Interior Design Best of Year Award: Muma Juga Chair Interior Design Best of Year Finalist: Glamora Multiverse Wallcovering Interior Design Best of Year Finalist: Martela Koop Chair Interior Design Best of Year Finalist: Vondom Twist and Shout Rug Interior Design Best of Year Finalist: Bata Shoe Museum The Great Indoors Award Finalist: Naples Universita Metro Station PentAward Gold: Anestasia Vodka PentAward Gold: Paris Baguette Koffy Dieline Packaging Award: Paris Baguette Koffy Lapiz de Acero Award: Muma Juga Chair Red Dot Award: BoConcept Ottawa Collection iF Packaging Design Award: AnestasiA Vodka Spark Space Finalist: Amoje Food Capital Spark Product Finalist: Artemide Empirico Spark Space Finalist: Bata Shoe Museum Out of the Box Exhibtion Spark Communication Finalist: Solen MiLanGo Spark Silver: Hyundai PYL Brand Identity Spark Product Finalist: Artemide Empirico Spark Product Finalist: Artemide Solium Spark Product Finalist: B-Line Gemma Spark Product Finalist: Newform Hook Desk Spark Product Finalist: Vondom Sloo Spark Product Finalist: TVS Hook Pans 2012 Good Design Award: Silicone Zone Scrub Brush Good Design Award: Axo Nafir Pendant Good Design Award: Artemide Doride Good Design Award: BoConcept Ottawa Dining Table and Chair Good Design Award: Nimbus Squeeze Pendant Lamp Good Design Award: Ceramica Cielo Amedeo Sink Good Design Award: Fun Factory Mr. Pink Dildo Desginer Magazine: Simon Taylor Award for Lifetime Achievement AZ Award 2012 Finalist: Naples Universitá Metro Station Design Turkey Good Design Award: Solen Milango Page 1 of 4 iF Product Design Award: Siliconzone foldable dish rack iF Packaging Design Award: Bobble Jug Interior Design Best of Year Award Honoree: Axo Nafir Pendant Interior Design Best of Year Award Honoree: Tonelli Kaddy Spark Product Design Award: Bobble Jug Spark Product Design Award: Axo Nafir Pendant Spark Space Design Award: Queen's University Human Media Lab Spark Communication Award: AnestasiA Vodka Red Dot Award - Product Design: Silicone Zone Folding Dish Rack Red Dot Award - Product Design: nhow Hotel Berlin Elevators MicroLiquor Spirit Awards Gold Packaging Design Award: AnestasiA Vodka MicroLiquor Spirit Awards Triple Gold Medal: AnestasiA Vodka Granddesign Etico: Morfeus Play, Elephant Parade World Architecture News Award: Sancal Float Sofa Passenger Terminal World Trendsetter: Kopperscape, Edmonton Airport, Canada 2011 Edison Award- Consumer Packaged Goods: Bobble Water Bottle International Housewares Association Design Defined Honoree: Umbra Skinny Can iF packaging award: Bobble Water Bottle HolidayCheck Specialty Award: Prizeotel, Bremen-City iF product design award: Artemide Doride iF product design award: Asus EeePC 1008P Karim Collection 2010 Interior Design Best of Year Awards: Oaza Zdravlja Pharmacy Interior Design Best of Year Awards: Vondom Surf Chaise Interior Design Best of Year Awards: Alloy tiles Karim inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame MDIMP Annual Restaurant & Bar Space Award: Switch Restaurant Spark Awards - Gold: Bobble Water Bottle Kitchen Innovation of the Year at the Design Awards: Karim Rashid for Gorenje Pentaward Gold - Other Markets: Bobble Water Bottle Golden Pin Design Mark: Asus EeePC 1008P Karim Collection IDSA Industrial Design Excellence Award Finalist: Asus EeePC 1008P Karim Collection GOOD DESIGN Award: Bobble Water Bottle GOOD DESIGN Award: Asus EeePC 1008P Karim Collection Pentaward Gold - Other Markets: Slice Pentaward Gold - Luxury: HUGO Packaging Pentaward Silver - Beverages: Paris Baguette Eau Water Pentaward Silver - Beverages: Paris Baguette Jus Pentaward Silver - Other Markets: Aekyung Bubble Pentaward Silver - Other Markets: iiamo Baby Bottle Kind + Jugend Innovation Award: iiamo Go Baby Bottle Creative City Challenge by WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen: Best Collaboration Award: Prizeotel, Bremen Red Dot Communication Award - Information Design/Public Space: Fun Factory Flagship Store, Berlin Red Dot Communication Award - Posters: Proposte 2010 Identity Red Dot Communication Award - Packaging: Paris Baguette Eau Red Dot Communication Award - Packaging: Aekyung Bubble Dishwashing Foam International Card Manufacturer Award: Citi One Piece Mobile Payment Tag Card Selected Exhibitions 2014 SPORTART, Group Show, Art & Space Gallery, Munich, Germany SUMMER ART FESTIVAL, Group Show, Artwork and Furniture Installation, Waterfall Gallery, NYC, USA 2013 GLASSKAPE installation, Vennice Biennale, Venice, Italy Page 2 of 4 OUT OF THE BOX, Group show, Installation, Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto, Canada FIEREMILANO, Nhow Hotel, Milan, Italy 2012 Art Stage Singapore, Art Plural Gallery, Singapore IDEOLOGY OF BEAUTY, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Zagreb, Croatia KARIM RASHID 20X12, Gering&Lopez Gallery, NYC, USA Design Days Dubai 2012, Edizioni Galleria Colombari, Downtown Dubai, Dubai 2011 Avant Première, Art Plural Gallery, Singapore SIGN OFF DESIGN, Group sculpture installion Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy ELEPHANT PARADE, public art installation across Singapore Karim Goes Dutch, retrospective of designs at Woonbeurs, Amsterdam, Netherlands KARIMODWORKS, Retrospective, MOD, Moscow, Russia Effetto Acciaio, Edizioni Galleria Colombari, Milan, Italy Karim Sampler: Last 15 Years, Triennale, Milan, Italy LED light installation at the International LED Festival, Milan, Italy 2010 UNPLANNED BRUTALISM - Vintage20, NYC, USA KARIM RASHID NEW WORK - Spoke Club, Toronto, Canada EDIZIONI GALLERIA COLOMBARI - Pavilion Art & Design, Stand 43, London, England TECHNORGANIC - Object Gallery, Claremont, CA, USA THE HAND OF THE DESIGNER - Group show, Molesine, 210 Eleventh Ave, NYC/td> 2009 Konvolution, new collection for Bitossi, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, New York, NY Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris, France Totally Rad, curated by Karim Rashid, Museum of Art & Design (MAD), New York, NY 2008 From 15 minutes Into the Future - Retrospective, Domotecka Design, Warsaw, Poland Second Skin, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Monterrey, Mexico Casa Digitalia, with Abet Laminati, Milan Triennale, Milan, Italy "Sex in Design/Design in Sex", Museum of Sex, New York, NY 2007 Plastik Blobular Worlds, Gallery Hotel, Singapore Ontario College of Art and Design, Ontario, Canada Design on Stage, Triennale Museum, La Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy 2006 Philippines International Furniture Show, Manila, Philippines 2005 Safe: Design Takes On Risk Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY Touch me, V & A Museum, London, UK 2004 I Want To Change The World, Munich Design Museum, Munich, Germany 2002 Skin: Surface, Substance & Design, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, NY 2001 Orgy Sofa, International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), New York, NY Workspheres, Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA), NY 010101, SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA 2000 Design Matters, MoCA Showcases, North Miami, FL Der neue Schmann-Flugel, Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany New York 10 Designers, World Design City, Gifu, Japan Design Culture Now, National Design Triennial, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, NY 1999 Collab Award, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Page 3 of 4 1998 Young Designer of the Year Award, Modernism Show, Seventh Regiment Armory, New York, NY 1997 Good Design, Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Design and Architecture, Chicago, IL Christie's Auction for Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York. Table Design, 10 Nambé Vases. 1996 GOOD Design, Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Design and Architecture, Chicago, IL 1995 GOOD Design, Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Design and Architecture, Chicago, IL (exhibition and permanent collection) 1995-97 Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY, traveled to Tokyo Gas Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan Review Show, Design Museum, London, UK 1993 British Design Museum, London, England. Permanent Collection 1991 Design Museum, London, England. Page 4 of 4 .
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