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Grange, Kenneth Henry

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Grange, Kenneth Henry (1929– )

English industrial designer. He was among the first British designers to work as a consultant to industry and, from the late 1950s, has created a vast number of lasting designs for a range of manufacturers both at home and abroad.

Notable examples include the Kodak ‘Brownie 44A’ camera (1959) and the ‘Chef’ food mixer for Kenwood (1964). They demonstrate a simple elegance and pragmatism. He was a member of the London-based Pentagram group of graphic and industrial designers 1972–99. He became a consultant design director with Anglepoise in 2001.



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