Micheal Marriot 🔍

Furniture Designer (1965 - Present)

Michael Marriott is a British furniture designer known for his simple, functional, and often playful approach to design. He frequently uses everyday materials and manufacturing processes to create accessible and well-crafted pieces.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

8%
Enzo Mari
Designer, Artist
Mari's emphasis on honesty in materials, user engagement, and a no-frills, functional aesthetic deeply resonates with Marriott's own approach to design.
6%
Achille Castiglioni
Industrial Designer
Castiglioni's innovative use of everyday objects and his clever, often witty, solutions to design problems echo in Marriott's ability to elevate simple materials and forms.
13%
Reginald Cooper
Furniture Designer
Cooper's understated elegance, practical use of materials, and focus on everyday domestic utility provided a subtle but significant influence on Marriott's pursuit of functional and accessible design.
17%
J.E.D. Carr
Architect, Author (on DIY furniture)
Carr's practical manuals for designing and constructing everyday furniture using basic techniques and materials strongly resonated with Marriott's celebration of visible construction and democratic design.
15%
Frank Guille
Furniture Designer, Educator
Guille's emphasis on clarity of form, functional efficiency, and a modest yet sophisticated aesthetic provided a foundational British modernist sensibility for Marriott's work.
5%
Donald Judd
Artist, Designer
Judd's rigorous minimalism, clear forms, and deep respect for materials are evident in Marriott's straightforward and materially honest furniture designs.
4%
Jasper Morrison
Industrial designer
As a contemporary British designer, Morrison's pursuit of 'super normal' objects that are quietly functional and well-made aligns closely with Marriott's own design philosophy.
19%
Gerald Summers
Furniture Designer
Summers' innovative use of bent plywood and his commitment to simple, efficient construction profoundly influenced Marriott's approach to material honesty and economical fabrication.
3%
Shaker Craftsmen
Craftsmen, Designers
The Shaker emphasis on unadorned utility, straightforward construction, and the inherent beauty of honest materials forms a foundational aesthetic principle for Marriott's work.
10%
Peter Keler
Designer, Painter, Architect
Keler's foundational Bauhaus approach to breaking down objects into simple geometric forms and using primary materials likely informed Marriott's own reductive, honest, and accessible design methodology.
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