Sergio Orozco
Sergio Orozco is a Colombian designer of furniture and lighting.
His works are influenced by international experience and worldwide background.
Biography
Orozco studied violin for many years, then at the age of eighteen he moved to Colombia's capital, Bogotá, planning to pursue his musical studies. His goals changed, however, when he found he was developing even more serious interest in art, design and architecture.After two years of fine-wood model making and musical-instrument construction in Bogotá, he moved to Europe where he traveled extensively and studied painting, sculpture and design.
In 1980, Orozco went to New York City where he attended Parsons The New School for Design.
In 1989, the Sergio Orozco Design Inc. studio was established, attracting many national and international clients with a variety of products manufactured around the world.
In The New York Times,Sergio is quoted, "The secret of furniture design is to create something great that begins with the human being in mind and the desire to please the eyes and the body". In another profile article by Home Furnishings Daily, he is quoted as saying, "I consider myself as an artist with a mission, a very simple one, to create an atmosphere, a climate, an ambiance where human beings, can feel comfortable and in harmony with my furnishings and with themselves".
Lighting designs
In the early 1990s, Orozco designed ceiling fans for Craftmade with the Firenze and Savona.Honors and awards
- Winner of the Interior Design Roscoe Award for residential furniture
- Winner of Roscoe Certificate for Outstanding Achievement in Product Design
- Winner of the 11th Arts Award and first-ever Product Designer of the Year