About us

Brief History

Liquidesign are a design practice, based in the UK, who design and make innovative, statement furniture and lighting. Liqui was first created by Cameron Fry while he was still studying at university so that he had a name to put on products that he was making for friends and family. Cameron went on to graduate in 2007 having been short-listed for New Designer of the Year which lead to him being picked up by a well known London lighting company for freelance work. But his passion for design and a continued desire to create a unique brand soon lead him to set up his own studio workshop. Subsequently, Cameron has worked on several projects with his father Martin, an artist and graphic. designer.

The Brand

With a multi-disciplined approach Liquidesign strive to create pieces that are in some way different to the norm - whether it’s the materials that are used, the combining of traditional with contemporary elements or the incorporation of graphic design into a 3-dimensional context. As far as possible they make things that have a minimum impact on the environment and this is often reflected in their choice of materials such as paper and cardboard. As well as an interesting range of products, presently made by small batch production, they also create bespoke pieces on commission and graphic prints. Liquidesign are now endeavouring to build Liqui into a multi-faceted design brand.

Outlets

You can buy direct from us in the Liqui Works section

of this website.

Our work is also available at the following retailers around the world and online -

:Magma - London, UK :Glimpse online - UK

:Hidden Art E-Shop - UK :Bouf - :ÖINK - Ibiza

:Green and Present - UK :Lime - Tunbridge Wells, UK

:American Retro - London, UK :Lane Crawford - Hong Kong

:Kwirl, - Graz, Austria :Luka Luna - Paris, France

:MyDeco - UK :Design Flow ID - USA

:The List - UK


 


All rights reserved © 2007 - Martin & Cameron Fry

 

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