A&E Design is a Swedish design company, founded in 1968 by the duo Tom Ahlström [sv] (born 1943) and Hans Ehrich (born 1942), after graduating from Konstfack, the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm.[1]

A&E Design
Founded1968
FounderHans Ehrich, Tom Ahlstrom

History edit

Since its inception, A & E Design has focused on developing useful every day products, and are known for their practical dishwashing brushes (for Norwegian Jordan, sold in more than sixty million items), queue-ticket dispensers (for Turn-O-Matic), and a folding stool for museums – Stockholm II.[2]

Following the disability rights movement in the 1970s, A&E Design made many designs for disabled people.[3] Hans Ehrich also designed an electric car in the sixties.[4]

A&E Design has received a considerable number of design awards and honours, including 14 Excellent Swedish Design Awards and 5 Red Dot Design Awards, of which three for Highest Design Quality.[citation needed] Among their clients are Alessi, C&B Italia, Colgate, Design House Stockholm, Lammhults, Scandinavian Airlines System, Siemens, and Zanotta.

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Bibliography edit

  • A&E Design – The Book, Business History Publishing, Stockholm (2018), ISBN 978-91-984266-4-9

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A&E Design, exhibition in Nationalmuseum Stockholm

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