Sebastian Bergne Biography
Sebastian Bergne is a British industrial designer known for elevating everyday objects through his essential and human-centered approach to design. Sebastian and his team work as an external industrial design facility for international brands, as a designer and supplier of bespoke objects for restaurants, retailers, and individuals, and as the creators of a growing collection of personal editions. His wealth of experience makes him in demand as a curator, lecturer, and design commentator.
How old is Sebastian Bergne? – Age
He is 56 years old as of 2022. He was born in 1966 in the United Kingdom.
Sebastian Bergne Family – Education
He is the son of British diplomat Paul Bergne and ceramist/psychotherapist Suzanne Bergne. He is Diana Holman-grandson Hunt’s and the second great-grandson of Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt.
Bergne attended Bedales School. Then he attended the Central School of Art and Design, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design (Eng) in 1988, followed by an MDes with distinction in Industrial Design from The Royal College of Art, London in 1990.
Sebastian Bergne Husband
He has not revealed his marital status to the public. It is not known whether he is married, divorced, dating, or single.
Sebastian Bergne Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Sebastian Bergne Career
In the same year, he opened his commercial studio in London, followed by a second in Bologna, Italy, between 2000 and 2007. Bergne’s clients have included Authentics, DeBeers LV, Driade, ENO, Epson, Lexon, Moulinex, Muji, P&G, Sassoon, Swarovski, Tefal, Vitra, and WMF. His work has been widely published, exhibited, and is part of permanent collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Design Museum in London (London). He has also received numerous international design awards, including the Red Dot, Design Plus, and iF Product Design Award.
As a jury member, lecturer, and contributor to graduate and postgraduate design education at The Royal College of Art, ECAL, Central School of Art and Design, and the University of Venice, Bergne shares his knowledge and experience.