Rafael Marquina

Rafael Marquina i Audouard (3 November 1921 – 6 June 2013)[1] is a recognized Catalan designer and architect. He created a revolutionary oil/vinegar recipient that does not drip or become dirty.[2]

In 1961, Marquina invented the not drip oil/vinegar recipient, an emblematic design that has been an object of numerous copies at worldwide level. The design allows to dose the liquid and consists of a transparent and conical glass, which allows the picking up of the drops of oil and the entry of air in the recipient at the same time.[3]

Marquina has followed a line of coherent work with a philosophy that is observed in the majority of its creations and that can be reduced to three axioms. The first is that any design problem (industrial, communication, or use) is solved with a rational perspective organicist. The second is that the designer must take as a premise the gradual improvement of this use by the user. The third is that the industrial design has to question the improvement of the process of manufacture.[4]

This pioneer of the Spanish industrial design counts on a long professional career. Among other works he was the person responsible for the design in automotion for Coast Workshops 1957–1958, he planned the remodelling of the Rock jewelry of J.M. Sert 1969, he was made charge of the new outer and inner design of the Banco Bilbao de la Via Laietana of Barcelona, it carried out a centerpiece for Barcelona'92, it created two candelabras for Nanimarquina in 1993, oil/vinegar recipients for Hojiblanca Oleo Cristal (2003) and two standard lamps for Iluminil Sa. The works of this author, I Reward National of Design, they speak about its capacity to work in areas of its professional disciplines.[5][6]

In his professional facet he has combined with collaborations as a columnist in Saw of Gold, M+D, Hogares Modernos, Cuadernos de Arquitectura, and Bonart. Also, he has worked its facet as a sculptor and has participated in different exhibitions.

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References

  1. "Rafael Marquina, diseñador de la estirpe de los inventores". El Pais (in Spanish). 9 June 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  2. Decopasión
  3. BMM Disseny
  4. Principles of design of Marquina – Shown in the Prize of Industrial Design of the FAD
  5. Noticias El Mundo
  6. El Mundo

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