Rob Forbes
Rob Forbes is an American designer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the furniture company Design Within Reach,[1] and of the bicycle retailer PUBLIC Bikes.[2]
Early life and education
Forbes grew up in Pasadena and Laguna Beach, California.[3] He studied aesthetics at UC Santa Cruz and received an MFA in ceramics from Alfred University.[3][4]
Career
Forbes received a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and spent his early career as a potter[5] and exhibiting artist; he also taught at Philadelphia College of Art.[4] After earning his MBA at Stanford University,[6] Forbes worked as a marketer at Williams Sonoma, Smith & Hawken, and the Nature Company.[7]
Design Within Reach
In 1999 Forbes founded the company Design Within Reach, which marketed European modern furnishings to American buyers.[8] Products were shipped directly to the buyer through catalogue and online ordering.[7] After rapid initial grown, Design Within Reach became a public company in 2004. Shortly thereafter Forbes left the company;[9] by 2009 it was in financial difficulty, delisted from the stock exchange and was sold to hedge fund Glenhill Capital Management.[10][6]
PUBLIC Bikes
In 2010 he founded PUBLIC Bikes, an online bike retailer.[11] The company designs and sells European-style bicycles aimed at urban cyclists.[12][13]
Other art and design work
Forbes opened an art studio in San Francisco. In 2011, he curated an exhibit of pottery and ceramics at Frakn Lloyd Gallery in Santa Monica.[14]
Forbes writes and lectures on visual thinking and modern design. He presented a TED Talk, "Ways of Seeing" in 2006,[3] and has also spoken at AGFA SF. Forbes has written a book called See For Yourself, released in May 2015. He created and contributes to DWR Design Notes, a monthly newsletter on modernism and design.
Publications
- See For Yourself by Rob Forbes. ISBN 978-1-4521-1714-0
- Design Research: The Store That Brought Modern Living to American Homes, 2010 by Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange, forward by Rob Forbes. ISBN 0-8118-6818-4
- How to See, 2nd edition by George Nelson, forward by Rob Forbes. ISBN 0974491802
- Bent Ply by Dung Ngo, Eric Pfeiffer, a book about the story of plywood in Modernist furniture design, forward by Rob Forbes. ISBN 1568984057
- Heath Ceramics, a book about the history of the ceramics company by Amos Klausner, contributor Rob Forbes. ISBN 0811855600
References
- ↑ "Modern furniture for middle America", SF Gate
- ↑ "Public, from Rob Forbes (interview)". Sarah Rich, Dwell, February 5, 2010
- 1 2 3 Los Angeles Times"Rob Forbes' ruthless vision" Los Angeles Times, March 23, 2006|Janet Eastman
- 1 2 ArtWeek.LA
- ↑ "Designing Men IN THIS ECONOMY, CAN AN UPSTART FURNITURE STORE REALLY PERSUADE PEOPLE TO SPEND $2,000 ON A SINGLE CHAIR? YOU'D BE SURPRISED." CNN Money, By Julie Sloane November 1, 2003]
- 1 2 "Is a Solution Within Reach?". New York Times, By FRED A. BERNSTEINDEC. 30, 2009
- 1 2 "A Catalogue Comes to Town". By Deborah K. Dietsch, The Washington Post, June 3, 2004
- ↑ "The rise and fall of Design Within Reach", Fast Company.
- ↑ " Herman Miller Targets Modern Consumer With Design Within Reach Acqusition". The Street, By Antoine Gara | 07/19/14
- ↑ "Herman Miller Acquires Design Within Reach, Aims To Become A Lifestyle Brand". Fast Company
- ↑ "Public Bikes' founder has eye for art". San Francisco Chronicle. Daniela ProvinceSeptember 14, 2012
- ↑ phttp://www.sfgate.com/style/article/Bike-style-shifts-gears-3495714.php "Bike style shifts gears"]. SF Gate, Sarah Adler April 22, 2012
- ↑ "Great European cities inspire bikes for S.F.". SF Gate, Leilani Marie Labong April 18, 2010
- ↑ "Art review: 'Rob Forbes Selects' at Frank Lloyd" Culture Monster, August 19, 2011