Rob Forbes is an American designer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the furniture company Design Within Reach,[1] and of the bicycle retailer Public Bikes (stylized "PUBLIC").[2]

Early life and education edit

Forbes grew up in Pasadena and Laguna Beach, California.[3] He studied aesthetics at UC Santa Cruz and received an Masters of Fine Arts in ceramics from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.[3][4]

Career edit

Forbes received a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and spent his early career as a potter[5] and exhibiting artist; he also taught at Philadelphia College of Art.[4] After earning his MBA at Stanford University,[6] Forbes worked as a marketer at Williams Sonoma, Smith & Hawken, and the Nature Company.[7]

Design Within Reach edit

In 1999 Forbes founded the company Design Within Reach, which marketed European modern furnishings to American buyers.[8] Products were shipped directly to the buyer through catalogue and online ordering.[7] After rapid initial growth, Design Within Reach became a public company in 2004. Shortly thereafter Forbes left the company;[9] by 2009 it was in financial difficulty, delisted from the stock exchange and was sold to hedge fund Glenhill Capital Management.[6][10]

Public Bikes edit

In 2010 Forbes founded Public Bikes, an online bike retailer.[11] The company designs and sells European-style bicycles aimed at urban cyclists.[12][13]

Other art and design work edit

Forbes opened an art studio in San Francisco. In 2011, he curated an exhibit of pottery and ceramics at Frakn Lloyd Gallery in Santa Monica.[14]

Forbes writes and lectures on visual thinking and modern design. He presented a TED Talk, "Ways of Seeing" in 2006,[3] and has also spoken at AGFA SF. Forbes has written a book called See For Yourself, released in May 2015. He created and contributes to DWR Design Notes, a monthly newsletter on modernism and design.

Publications edit

  • See For Yourself by Rob Forbes. ISBN 978-1-4521-1714-0
  • Design Research: The Store That Brought Modern Living to American Homes, 2010 by Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange, foreword by Rob Forbes. ISBN 0-8118-6818-4
  • How to See, 2nd edition by George Nelson, foreword by Rob Forbes. ISBN 0974491802
  • Bent Ply by Dung Ngo, Eric Pfeiffer, a book about the story of plywood in Modernist furniture design, foreword by Rob Forbes. ISBN 1568984057
  • Heath Ceramics, a book about the history of the ceramics company by Amos Klausner, contributor Rob Forbes. ISBN 0811855600

References edit

  1. ^ "Modern furniture for middle America", SF Gate
  2. ^ "Public, from Rob Forbes (interview)". Sarah Rich, Dwell, February 5, 2010
  3. ^ a b c Los Angeles Times "Rob Forbes' ruthless vision" Los Angeles Times, March 23, 2006|Janet Eastman
  4. ^ a b ArtWeek.LA
  5. ^ Sloane, Julie (November 1, 2003). "Designing Men In This Economyy, Can an Upstart Furniture Store Really Persuade People to Spend $2,000 on a Single Chair? You'd Be Surprised". CNN Money.
  6. ^ a b Bernstein, Fred A. (December 30, 2009). "Is a Solution Within Reach?". New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "A Catalogue Comes to Town". By Deborah K. Dietsch, The Washington Post, June 3, 2004
  8. ^ "The rise and fall of Design Within Reach", Fast Company.
  9. ^ Gara, Gara (July 19, 2014). "Herman Miller Targets Modern Consumer With Design Within Reach Acqusition [sic]". The Street. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  10. ^ "Herman Miller Acquires Design Within Reach, Aims To Become A Lifestyle Brand". Fast Company
  11. ^ "Public Bikes' founder has eye for art". San Francisco Chronicle. Daniela ProvinceSeptember 14, 2012
  12. ^ "Bike style shifts gears". SF Gate, Sarah Adler April 22, 2012
  13. ^ "Great European cities inspire bikes for S.F.". SF Gate, Leilani Marie Labong April 18, 2010
  14. ^ "Art review: 'Rob Forbes Selects' at Frank Lloyd" Culture Monster, August 19, 2011

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