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Paul Epp (b. 1949 in La Glace, Alberta) is a Canadian Professor and Industrial Designer from Toronto, Ontario.[1]

He is a graduate of Sheridan College School of Design. Since 1993 he has been a Professor of Industrial Design at OCAD University in Toronto.

Epp has focused on the use of wood in design. His chairs have become milestones in Canadian wooden furniture design and have been represented in Canadian Embassy’s worldwide. His work shows a strong influence from Scandinavian design of the 20th century.

Professor Epp has received numerous awards for his designs. Among them is the Best of Canada Design Award in 1998. He is represented at the Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa, Ontario.

Paul Epp is an elected member of the The Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA).


References

http://www.paulepp.com/row-cv.php

External links

http://www.paulepp.com