- Fred Lowen
Fritz "Fred" Karl Heinz Lowen (1919 - 2005) is a
designer , member of theOrder of Australia , [cite web
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accessdate =2008-01-10 ] and an inductee in theDesign Institute of Australia Hall of Fame. [cite web
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accessdate = 2008-01-10 ]Biography
Lowen was born 1919 in
Upper Silesia , formerly a part of Germany. He was transported toAustralia on theHMT Dunera arriving inSydney on theSeptember 6 ,1940 .Starting in September 1945, Lowen designed and made wooden salad bowls, trays and
lazy susan s withErnest Rodeck under the name of FLER.Fact|date=January 2008 He manufactured a Fred Ward-designed chair for theMyer department store inMelbourne, Victoria . Between 1955-58 Lowen designed the SC55 and SC58, the Aluminium Shell Chair, mahogany fold-out extension table and cane back chairs.Fact|date=January 2008 The Narvik dining and lounge ranges were released in 1961, the Fleronde (1964/65), dining setting (1966/67), desk and chair for the Australian Exhibition atExpo 67 inMontreal ,Canada , and Flerena in 1968.Fact|date=January 2008Lowen started Twen in 1968 and designed the Twen-1 range (1968) and Twen-2 in 1969. In 1970 Lowen designed the T-21 range and model T-4. In 1972 Twenwas reborn as Tessa. The T-6 (1973), the T-8 range (with and without armrests) designed in 1976, and the T-9 followed. In the 1980s Lowen designed the Delmont (1980), Sarina (1981) and Sling (1981).Fact|date=January 2008
In May 1987 Lowen became a member of the Order of Australia. He died in Melbourne in 2005.
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