Marc Newson

Dish Doctor Dishrack

Dish Doctor Dishrack

Copyright Year: 1997
Manufacturer: Magis

Functional, durable, and space-saving, the Dish Doctor is the ideal drying rack for the modern kitchen. It has a deep tray with numerous prongs to secure dishes and two cups for tableware and utensils. The Dish Doctor is designed by Marc Newson, whose work is featured in the Museum’s collection. Made of injection-molded glossy polypropylene. Hand-wash only.

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Marc Newson

Marc Newson

Marc Newson (Australian, born 1963) graduated from Sydney College of the Arts in 1984, where he studied jewelry and sculpture. After graduation he was awarded a grant from the Craft Council of Australia to stage an exhibition of his work, where Newson debuted an early version of his aluminum Lockheed Lounge. The lounge chair subsequently set three consecutive world records at auction, selling for over $2 million dollars. He began his design practice in Paris in 1991 and relocated it to London In 1997. Throughout his career Newson has had a particular interest in transportation design, creating everything from cars, boats, airplanes, and even space planes. In 2006 he added the role of creative director at Qantas Airways. His work is in the permanent collections of museums worldwide. Newson was included in Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2005, and he was honored with the title of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Her Majesty the Queen in 2012.

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