Tim Derhaag was born in 1974 in Geleen, Netherlands. He graduated
in 1997 in Product Design at University of Arts Arnhem. From 1997/99 he
attended Royal College of Art London - Furniture & Industrial Design
and graduated MA (RCA) July ´99.
In 1999 he works at Below 54 as Interior: design of the Cocktail Bar of
"Great Eastern Dining Rooms" in London in collaboration with
Stuart Lawson and Jasper Morrison. In the same year he works "At
the third stroke" partnership, Establishing Design studio in collaboration
with Stuart Lawson, Sam Buxton, Matthias Benggston and then for "
Habitat", United Kingdom, as Free lance: design works for the department
Furniture.
In 2000 Tim Derhaag establishing own Design studio in London. Some of
his works: Buddhahood: design of the Exhibition-stand and Shop Concept
for the fashion label; Swear London: design of the Shop Franchise Concept
for the fashion label.
In 2001: 10 to10 by Dexter Wong: design of the Exhibition-stand and design
of the "Shop in shop" display unit for the fashion label; Studio
Linse Amsterdam Employment as Interior Designer; Establishing own design
studio in Amsterdam; Fractal Building Systems: design of a Furniture Collection;
Blue Fashion Antwerp: design of the Showroom for the fashion agency in
Antwerp.
In 2002 OZO: design of a collection of Office Furniture for Ontwerpzaken
in Utrecht. Iceberg Icejeans: design-concept of the "Shop in shop"
for the fashion label.
Modular Lighting Instruments: design of the "Shop in shop" concept
for the lighting company.
In 2003 IL´L t-shirts: furniture design for the respective fashion
label. Modular Lighting Instruments: design of the Showroom in Zurich.
Tim Derhaag has also partecipated to Exhibitions & Awards:
1997 - De Gele Rijder, Arnhem
1997 - De Kunsthal, Rotterdam
1997 - VSB Bank Award, Utrecht
1997/1998 - Scholarship, Foundation of Arts Architecture and Design, Amsterdam
1999 - Post Design Gallery, Milan
1999 - Deutsche Bank Award, London
1999 - Clerkenwell Green Association Award, London
2000 - Sothebys, London
2000 - Design Museum, London.
