Joe Armitage and ESPASSO present Symbiosis at Cromwell Place, September 2021. Photography by Lucy Emms
Joe Armitage and ESPASSO present Symbiosis at Cromwell Place, September 2021. Photography by Lucy Emms
DESIGNER OF THE DAY

Designer of the Day: Joe Armitage

Joe Armitage is following in the footsteps of his grandfather, an esteemed architect and Le Corbusier contemporary in mid-century India who pioneered a sleek floor lamp marked by a graceful profile of a soaring bird. The London-based lighting designer now upholds his familial heritage by expanding the floor lamp into desk, accent, and suspension varieties, all manufactured in a novel material he developed from recycled water bottles.

Joe Armitage is following in the footsteps of his grandfather, an esteemed architect and Le Corbusier contemporary in mid-century India who pioneered a sleek floor lamp marked by a graceful profile of a soaring bird. The London-based lighting designer now upholds his familial heritage by expanding the floor lamp into desk, accent, and suspension varieties, all manufactured in a novel material he developed from recycled water bottles.

Here, we ask designers to take a selfie and give us an inside look at their life.

Age: 32

Occupation: Designer.

Instagram: @joearmitagedesign.

Hometown: London.

Studio location: London.

Describe what you make: Lamps.

Joe Armitage and ESPASSO present Symbiosis at Cromwell Place, September 2021. Photography by Lucy Emms

The most important thing you’ve designed to date: The latest collection of Lamps which I released during the London Design Festival. The designs are based on an original lamp which my grandfather, an architect called Edward Armitage, created while designing a hospital in India in 1952. He was a modernist and a contemporary of Le Corbusier who was also there at the time. I like to think that the project contributes to the preservation of this rich period of design heritage.

Describe the problem your work solves: It’s a decorative lighting collection using a new material that I developed from recycled water bottles. It’s a small component, but the idea is to start developing solutions to dealing with waste streams while creating practical objects that serve a purpose and people buy because they like the design in its own right. The recycled element is a byproduct.

Describe the project you are working on now: I’m working with two manufacturers in the UK to produce the collection in machined solid timber and solid brass which is a real pleasure because I have been manufacturing in China for five years. The proximity of the factories and the lack of a language barrier is fantastic. The manufacturing costs mean that the price points of the products are at the high end, but the quality more than makes up for the difference.

A new or forthcoming project we should know about: Three lamps with different design studios. I can’t say much at this stage but it’s really exciting to be collaborating with some world-renowned designers and to learn from their processes.

Joe Armitage and ESPASSO present Symbiosis at Cromwell Place, September 2021. Photography by Lucy Emms

What you absolutely must have in your studio: I wouldn’t be able to do what I do without music. I can completely change my mood and focus depending on what I listen to and it’s such a powerful tool for getting things done, whether a creative task or more mundane one.

What you do when you’re not working: Motorbike around London visiting friends.

Sources of creative envy: Isamu Noguchi, Ingo Maurer, and Luis Barragán.

The distraction you want to eliminate: Winter.

Joe Armitage and ESPASSO present Symbiosis at Cromwell Place, September 2021. Photography by Lucy Emms

Concrete or marble? Concrete.

High-rise or townhouse? High-rise.

Remember or forget? Remember.

Aliens or ghosts? Aliens.

Dark or light? Light.

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