Interiors Light

Andrew Byrom

The initial concept for Interiors Light was inspired by Marcel Breuer’s Wassily Chair and was simply intended to be a rounded chrome tubular steel version of the original Interiors design. As the design developed Byrom began to realize that by thinking on a smaller scale each letter could be constructed in neon.

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    Andrew Byrom, UK (2012)

    Andrew Byrom is a British-born designer and educator based in Los Angeles. His clients include The Museum of Latin American Art, The New York Times Magazine, Penguin Books, Sagmeister Inc....

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    The initial concept for Interiors Light was inspired by Marcel Breuer’s Wassily Chair and was simply intended to be a rounded chrome tubular steel version of the original Interiors design. As the design developed Byrom began to realize that by thinking on a smaller scale each letter could be constructed in neon.

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    Andrew Byrom, UK (2012)

    Andrew Byrom is a British-born designer and educator based in Los Angeles. His clients include The Museum of Latin American Art, The New York Times Magazine, Penguin Books, Sagmeister Inc., and The Architecture + Design Museum. 

    His interdisciplinary work has been recognized by the AIGA and the Type Directors Club. It has featured in many design related publications and has been exhibited in venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. He has also presented at international conferences and design insitutions - including MOCA/Pacific Design Center, ATypI, TypeCon, The AIGA Y Conference, and a TEDx lecture at UCLA.

    Andrew Byrom is also a Professor, teaching Typography and Graphic Design History at California State University and USC.

    Education

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      If h is a Chair

      (2011)

      • TEDx UCLA, USA
      • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmhuWNO_VZU,

      Other Professional Activities

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      • AIGA Los Angeles Advisory Board Member

        2017 – ongoing