Brodie Neill is a Tasmanian-born industrial designer based in London UK. He studied at the University of Tasmania before completing postgraduate studies at the Rhode Island School of Design (USA) in 2004. He founded Made in Ratio in 2013, a self-designed and self-produced furniture brand. In 2016, Brodie Neill represented Australia at the inaugural London Design Biennale at Somerset House with a critically acclaimed installation Plastic Effects, where he launched his now iconic Gyro table. Among his notable designs are the E-turn for the Italian brand Kundalini, Jet table for Swarovski, the limited edition Remix for The Apartment Gallery London, and the Alpha Chair included in Time Magazine's Design 100. |
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