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Camper Together

A Model of Collaboration

Camper Together

Doshi Levien
Doshi Levien

Doshi Levien

Nipa Doshi. Mumbai, 1971. Jonathan Levien. Scotland, 1972

The Camper stores designed by Doshi Levien are an ode to plural origins. The designers incorporate elements that add the energy of the Mediterranean to their particular cultural smorgasbord. These deceptively simple spaces invite visitors to discover the details. In each project, the authors' universal attitude captures the full essence of the Camper spirit.

About Doshi Levien
Doshi Levien is one of the most creative duos on the international scene. The two designers, though born and raised in very different settings, followed similar paths. Nipa Doshi studied at the National Institute of Design in Ahmadabad while Jonathan Levien was completing his BA at Bucks College in High Wycombe, and in 1995 their paths crossed at the Royal College of Art in London. Five years later they founded Doshi Levien in London, the studio that would catapult them to international design fame. Doshi Levien develops projects for firms such as Moroso, Cappellini, Intel and Authentics. They have participated in numerous events and exhibitions, including the Government of India Design Summit, New Delhi, 2004, 100% Design London, 2007, Interior Lifestyle Shanghai: "On Design" lecture series, 2009, RCA Workshop, 2010, Royal College of Art: MA Design Products, 2010-2011, and Boisbuchet Vitra Workshop, 2011. Among their many distinctions are the FX Design Award 2003, production grants from the Arts Council of England and B & B Italia in 2005, the Wallpaper Award for Best Breakthrough Designer in 2007, a grant from the Arts Council of England in 2007, the Movado Future Legends Award in 2007 and the IMM Cologne Best of Best Award for the Children's "Rocker" for Richard Lampert, 2011.