Sir Terence Orby Conran CH RDI FCSD (4 October 1931 – 12 September 2020) was a British designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer. He founded the Design...
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the stage in ballet, opera and theatre. He is the second son of Sir Terence Conran, a designer, and Shirley Pearce, an author; his parents divorced when...
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entrepreneur. After her marriage to Terence Conran with whom she worked as a designer and sales director at Conran Fabrics, she became women's editor of...
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restaurateur Terence Conran and food writer Caroline Herbert. Her brothers Tom and Edmund are both restaurateurs. The fashion designer Jasper Conran and the...
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Ind (1995). Terence Conran : the authorised biography. Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 242. ISBN 9780283062018. Nicholas Ind (1995). Terence Conran : the authorised...
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Habitat (retailer) (redirect from Conran's)
homewares brand within the Sainsbury's group. Founded in 1964 by Sir Terence Conran, it merged with a number of other retailers in the 1980s to create Storehouse...
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D&D London (redirect from Conran Restaurants)
Leeds, Paris and New York. It was founded by Terence Conran as Conran Restaurants until 2007, when Conran sold 49% of the business to Des Gunewardena and...
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and retailer Terence Conran and Superwoman author Shirley Conran née Pearce. He is the elder brother of fashion designer Jasper Conran and half brother...
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Royal College of Art in London until 1 July 2017, having succeeded Sir Terence Conran in August 2011, and is patron of the Design & Technology Association...
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Groupe Habitat (category Conran family)
is an international chain of stores of British origin created by Sir Terence Conran in 1973, which specialises in the sale of furniture and contemporary...
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of which ended in a divorce. His third wife was Priscilla Conran (the sister of Terence Conran). He was also childless. Carluccio was the 'castaway' on...
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Shirley and brother of Jasper Sophie Conran (born 1965), British designer, half-sister of Jasper and Sebastian Terence Conran (1931–2020), British designer and...
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fund placement advisor. He married Sophie Conran in 2010 becoming the son-in-law of late Sir Terence Conran, the English designer, restaurateur, retailer...
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However, Terence Conran was disappointed that Habitat itself had not been expanded, and offered to purchase Habitat from Ryman Conran, along with Conran Associates...
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succession of hotel companies, and it closed in 1977. Terence Conran and Joel Kissin of Conran Restaurants bought the restaurant in 1993 and revived the...
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Le Pont de la Tour and Quaglino's as a sous chef for the Conran Group under Terence Conran. While working at Quaglino's, Torode first met Gregg Wallace...
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chef at the Frith Street Restaurant and Euphorium before joining the Terence Conran owned Blueprint Café at the Design Museum in 1994. He went on to run...
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Anderson, Richard Corrigan, Skye Gyngell, Rose Prince, Sophie Dahl, Sir Terence Conran, Sam and Sam Clark and Yotam Ottolenghi". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved...
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from the London College of Furniture, Watkins worked as a designer for Terence Conran and Rodney Fitch as part of the team that designed Heathrow Terminal...
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2007, with Terence Conran, published in 7 languages Planting: the planting design book for the twenty-first century, 2009, with Terence Conran, published...
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As part of the regeneration of the area, designer and restaurateur Terence Conran opened a number of now well-known riverside restaurants, including Le...
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friendship with the Conrans led to the establishment of Bibendum in 1987, where he worked as the chef and joint proprietor with Sir Terence Conran and the late...
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(1979) Leeds Castle (1979) Lacock Village (1980) Country Diary (1980) Terence Conran (1981) Four American Composers (1983) The Coastline (also known as The...
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Chennai was commissioned in 2002. The Park Bangalore was designed by Terence Conran. The Park New Delhi took up the restoration of the 1724 built astronomical...
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Library. Retrieved 22 August 2012. Conran, Caroline; Conran, Terence & Hopkinson, Simon (1997). The Conran Cookbook. Conran Octopus Ltd. p. 229. ISBN 1840911824...
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domestic cooks, and chefs and restaurateurs of later generations such as Terence Conran, Simon Hopkinson, Prue Leith, Jamie Oliver, Tom Parker Bowles and Rick...
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gardening. It was founded in 1984 by Sir Terence Conran and Paul Hamlyn, and publishes about eight titles a year. Conran's own book, The Essential Garden Book...
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Bunton Danny Burstein Naomi Campbell Linford Christie Nicky Clarke Terence Conran Richard Curtis Carl Davis Daniela Denby-Ashe Marcella Detroit Sacha...
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in curating new exhibitions. The museum was founded in 1989 by Sir Terence Conran, with Stephen Bayley as inaugural CEO, after the two men had collaboratively...
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being introduced to Britain by Sir Terence Conran who sold them in via his London Habitat store commencing in 1964; Conran had encountered them in Sweden...
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