Robert Heritage
OBE RDI
Trained as a furniture designer at the Royal College of Art where eventually he was appointed Professor, as head of the School of Furniture. He was honoured as a Royal Designer for Industry in 1963.
Robert Heritage first worked with Gordon Russell in 1969, and was responsible for the GR69 range a group of furniture for both living and dining room areas.
He subsequently designed a range of modular upholstered seating for public areas.
Trained as a furniture designer at the Royal College of Art where eventually he was appointed Professor, as head of the School of Furniture. He was honoured as a Royal Designer for Industry in 1963.
Robert Heritage first worked with Gordon Russell in 1969, and was responsible for the GR69 range a group of furniture for both living and dining room areas.
He subsequently designed a range of modular upholstered seating for public areas.