Terje Meyer | |
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Born | Oslo, Norway | 13 February 1942
Died | 26 January 2020[1] Stabekk, Norway | (aged 77)
Nationality | Norwegian |
Known for | Industrial design |
Movement | Scandinavian Modern |
Awards | 1st Prize, Anniversary competition held by Norwegian Federation of Interior and Furniture designers: Housing for the Future; 1st Prize, the Competition for Fittings and Fixtures for Children, the Disabled and the Elderly (Norway); 1st prize in the Branch Council's furniture competition; 1st prize in the Competition for Bicycle Design held by the Japan Industrial Promotion Organization; two 3rd prizes in Sørlie møblers anniversary competition; The Brunel Award1987 Vienna, for his medium distance train; The Brunel Award 1989 Utrecht, for his sleeping car; The Brunel Award 1994 Washington for his Intercity-train |
Terje Meyer (13 February 1942 – 26 January 2020) was a Norwegian industrial designer. He designed a wide range of products for very different purposes; electronics, fittings, office furniture, farm machinery, household appliances, details for interiors and comprehensive systems in the genre labeled "Public design". More than 90 items are clearly distinguishable as "Meyer designs".