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Percy L. Ramos

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Percy L. Ramos
BornPercy Luis Ramos Aldana
(1984-04-04) April 4, 1984 (age 40)
Lima, Peru
🏡 ResidenceSan Francisco, California, U.S.
🎓 Alma materAcademy of Art University
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2004–present
👶 Children1
👪 RelativesLas Gemelas Ramos (sisters)

Percy Ramos (born 1984, in Lima, Peru) is a furniture designer and industrial designer who lives and works in San Francisco, California, in the United States..[1]

Joined Decoro 360 (then known as K&D Home Furnishings) in December of 2010, Ramos graduated from Academy of Art University, formerly Academy of Art College in 2009. Percy's style has been strongly influenced by the Modernist Movement, and his design followed pure and geometric form to produce minimal compositions with fine detail to the work. He is dedicated to the exploration of furniture and products in combination with innovative experiments in manufacturing, materials, and structure. Having worked across a range of design industries including fashion & industrial, Ramos has a wide scope of experience and a pragmatic approach to furniture design.[2]

In 2012, his work was published by FINE MAGAZINE [3] in an article titled 'Latest Home Interior Design Trends' for the award winning 'Modulare Divani' sectional sofa [4]

Timeline of collections[edit]

2010 – The Block (patented)

2011 – Modulare (patented)

2018 – Gladys - Glwadus Collection (Patent pending)

External links[edit]

Further Reading & Special Appearances[edit]

  • International Design Yearbook (Lawrence King Publishing House of London) curated by Tom Dixon ISBN 978-1-85669-392-9 Search this book on .

Percy Ramos at Crunchbase

Associations[edit]

Ramos is a Professional Member of The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), and Professional Member of The American Society of Furniture Designers (ASFD)

References[edit]


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