Jordi Llopis

Jordi Llopis

(Barcelona, 1972)

Jordi Llopis was formed as a designer at the ELISAVA School in Barcelona and at the 'Royal College of Art' in London.

Industrial Designer, he has worked as a Design Manager in lighting companies carrying out the direction of new products and corporate identity. He has been collaborating with lighting companies, street furniture and household items for years. ‘Lifelight’, a lamp created by him in 2003, is part of the permanent collection of the 'Museu del Disseny' of Barcelona, ​​and the ‘Clipa'm’ lamp was selected in the Delta 2016 Awards.

He currently directs his own design studio called Jordi Llopis Design, in Barcelona, and is co-founder of the editing company Brots. He works developing new designs in the world of lighting and urban elements, as well as designing and producing new collections for Brots. The excuse is to design for oneself on self-request, without prejudices or previous filters, in order to arrive at a very personal, original and coherent product to offer. This is part of the philosophy that to be transmitted by Brots. Jordi Llopis also collaborates as an external teacher at ESDI, Barcelona School of Design and ELISAVA Alumni and is Tutor in the ESdesign Barcelona Master. He has been a jury at the Ei Awards! of ELISAVA in Barcelona, ​​and has collaborated in worskhops at the University of Aguascalientes in Mexico and in ELISAVA.

Collections designed by Jordi Llopis

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