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Bruno Ninaber

Studio NinaberEJ Delft, Netherlands

Bruno Ninaber van Eyben (born 1950) is a Dutch jewellery and industrial designer. He designed the last series of Dutch guildercoins and the obverse side of all circulating Dutch euro coins.
In 1971 Bruno Ninaber van Eyben graduated cum laude from the College of Art in Maastricht as a jewellery designer. In the 1970s he designed a bracelet watch (1973), a pendant watch (1976), and a fluorescent lighting system (1977). In 1979 he received the Kho Liang Ie Award, a Dutch award for industrial design. In 1980 he designed the last series of Dutch guilder coins, which were in circulation from 1982 until the introduction of the euro in 2002. In 1997 he started his own studio called Bruno Ninaber van Eyben design+production in Delft. In May 1998 he won the contest for the design of the reverse side of the Dutch euro coins. Since 2003 he is professor of Design at the Delft University of Technology.

 

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