Geoffrey D. Harcourt RDI

Geoffrey D. Harcourt (born 1935) was a British designer known for his ergonomic approach to seating design, summed up in his motto: "first the person, then the chair". Collaborating with Artifort since the 1960s, he created some of the most recognizable icons of Space Age design, such as the 042 Series and the Cleopatra Chaise Lounge, contributing to the brand's success in contract. His works, characterized by bold shapes and impeccable comfort, are exhibited in prestigious museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Pompidou Centre. In 1978 he received the title of Royal Designer for Industry (RDI), establishing himself among the greats of international design.