Ambra Medda

Ambra Medda (born 1982)[1][2] is a London based design consultant who is the co-founder and director of Design Miami. She also co-founded the design website L’ArcoBaleno and headed a department at Christie's auction house.

Ambra Medda
Born1982
Rhodes, Greece
NationalityBritish, Italian, Greek, Austrian
OccupationDesign consultant
Known forDesign Miami
Websitehttp://www.ambrameddaoffice.com

Career

In 2005, Medda co-founded Design Miami, along with real estate developer Craig Robins, and was also the fair's director until 2010.[3][4][5][6][7] The annual event, which is considered to be "one of the most influential design fairs in the world",[8] first began as a salon for Italian design.[9] A sister show, called Design Miami Basel, was launched in Switzerland and is also held yearly.[3] As director, Medda created partnerships with notable galleries, collectors and companies, bringing together the international design community.[10][6] After stepping down, she continued to sit on committees and acted as a creative consultant for the fair.[10]

In 2013, Medda co-founded an e-commerce design website named L’ArcoBaleno, meaning "rainbow" in Italian.[11][4][9][7] The site included collaborations with David Adjaye, Tom Dixon and Reed Krakoff.[9][12] In 2015, Medda became Global Creative Director of the "20/21 Design" department at Christie's.[11][4] Her department focused on auctioning design objects, such as furniture and lighting, from the 20th and 21st century.[11][4] In 2016, she founded Ambra Medda Office (AMO), a design consultancy firm where she advises clients like Airbnb and Louis Vuitton.[13][14][15] Medda is also involved with the Design Museum in London as a trustee and committee member.[13][16]

Medda's other projects include curating an exhibit for Madrid artist José María Cano in 2004.[17][18] In 2008, she authored the book "Destination: Limited-Edition Design", which examined the top exhibition places in the world.[19][20] In 2009, she collaborated with Fendi, bringing together designers for the project Craft Punk.[21] She also helped design a 2014 collection of handbags for the Roger Vivier brand and was featured in its ad campaign.[22][23][24] In 2018, Medda organized visits to the Villa Borsani, designed by Osvaldo Borsani, for the Milan Furniture Fair in Italy.[25][26][27][28]

Medda has been described as being an "icon of the style" by the French magazine Madame Figaro.[7] She has stated that "putting the historic and the contemporary together brings out the best in both".[21] By mixing the old and new, her design aesthetic has been interpreted as creating tension with unexpected combinations.[21] Medda also came up with the phrase "designers are the new rock stars".[29][30]

Background

Medda was born in Greece, to a Sardinian mother and Austrian father, and later lived in London and Milan.[9][21][31][7] Growing up she attended auctions with her mother, who was a design dealer and co-founder of the Themes and Variations gallery in London.[32][30] She studied "Chinese Language and Culture", as well as "Asian Art", at London University[33][30] Medda was previously married to American singer Damian Kulash.[34][6] She currently lives in London with Edward Barber and they have two children.[31]

References

  1. "Ambra Medda - Vogue.it".
  2. "How the LES Inspires Ambra Medda".
  3. "Artnet News: Ambra Medda leaves Design Miami, Banksy does band art, Charles Saatchi's "Newspeak" - artnet Magazine". www.artnet.com.
  4. "Ambra Medda joins Christie's design department". 8 January 2015.
  5. "Ambra Medda - Vogue.it".
  6. "20 Odd Questions With Design Guru Ambra Medda". 28 June 2013 via www.wsj.com.
  7. "Déco : les hot spots de la création new-yorkaise d'Ambra Medda".
  8. "Design Gatekeepers: Ambra Medda - Core77". Core77.
  9. "The online design store you should already know about - Vogue Australia". www.vogue.com.au.
  10. "Ambra Medda to leave Design Miami/ - Dezeen". 27 April 2010.
  11. "A Conversation with Design Insider Ambra Medda - Architectural Digest".
  12. Magazine, Wallpaper* (18 June 2013). "Ambra Medda launches online design shop L'ArcoBaleno".
  13. "Ambra Medda - Judges - Dezeen Awards".
  14. "AMBRA MEDDA OFFICE LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
  15. "Ambra Medda - Crafts Council". www.craftscouncil.org.uk.
  16. "Trustees". Design Museum.
  17. Contreras, María (4 November 2017). "La segunda vida de José María Cano" via elpais.com.
  18. "Artists". Kristy Stubbs Gallery.
  19. "Ambra Medda: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com.
  20. Medda, Ambra (16 June 2018). Destination: limited-edition design. 60 mete imperdibili. Mondadori Electa. ISBN 9788837060961 via Google Books.
  21. Browne, Alix. "Profile in Style Ambra Medda".
  22. "collaborazioni: Ambra Medda designer per la Miss Viv di Roger Vivier".
  23. Magazine, Wallpaper* (5 October 2014). "Frieze frame: Roger Vivier teams up with Ambra Medda on a limited-edition Miss Viv'".
  24. "Roger Vivier Fetes Limited Edition Bag at Art Basel Miami". 5 December 2014.
  25. "Milan Design Week preview: 10 installations not to miss". 9 April 2018.
  26. "10 great architectural moments of Milan Design Week - Archpaper.com". archpaper.com.
  27. Magazine, Wallpaper* (13 April 2018). "Italian modernist Osvaldo Borsani's innovative home opens up in Milan for Salone del Mobile".
  28. "In Milan the long awaited unveiling of villa Borsani". www.sothebys.com. 18 April 2018.
  29. 1000 Retail Graphics. Rockport publishers. 16 June 2018. ISBN 9781610593281 via Google Books.
  30. "The Future of Design". 1 July 2006.
  31. S.r.l., Studiolabo. "Ambra Medda - Fuorisalone Magazine".
  32. "Tom Dixon, Interviewed by Ambra Medda".
  33. "MEDIA ALERT: AMBRA MEDDA APPOINTED GLOBAL CREATIVE DIRECTOR FOR 20/21". www.christies.com.
  34. "Designed to Last: Ambra Medda Launches L'ArcoBaleno".
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