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Nicolas Thomkins
www.red-dot.org
1953
Born on June 27 in Ascona/Tessin
1959
Begins schooling in Essen
1969
Trains as artistic handcrafts teacher at a seminar in Düsseldorf.
1970
Participates in public performances as a drummer in a rock band.
1971
Entrance in Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (National Art Academy of Düsseldorf); takes classes from Professor Erwin Heerich; studies Liberal Arts, majoring in: labour in workshops, experiments with glass-fibre strengthened polyester and deep drawn polystol.
1972
Resides in St. Prex/VD, Switzerland, in Atelier Pierro Sarto: learns copperplate engraving, etching, lithography and serial printing.
1973
Attends the Folkwang-Academy/University of Essen: studies Industrial Design under Professors S. Lengyel, S. Boeckmann und R. Knubel.
1977
Earns degree as Grad. Industrial Designer: drafts a sports car with safety cubicle.
1978
Relocates to Switzerland, to Bremgarten/AG and begins employment at Walserdesign Oberrhodorf/Baden as a designer for capital goods.
(BBC/ABB, Mikron, Therma, AEBI, Schulthess among others)
1979
Works together with Hairmatic-AG and D. W. Lietke as well as in Sales Concept-Marketing, design and manufacturing of consumer goods, development
and serial production of (Ladenbau-Verkaufssystemen)
1983
Founds Mediapoint System Holding with André Thomkins and Paul Gredinger as a partner and consultant. Relocates with Madeleine Meyer to Maidenhead/England
and opens his own design office specializing in design and serial manufacturing of fine sheet-metal shells for audio-visual presentation systems.
Develops the Tele-Tell-Video Presentation System with Video-South/Alistair Holdoway/Bath.
1985
Marries Madeleine Meyer-Thomkins. Relocates to Lucern und Hospental. Opens additional offices in Essen and Lucern.
1986
Relocates to Essen and develops first drafts for Gunther Lambert/MG and Video Sales Systems for chemical works company Chemische Werke Heitmann/Warburg.
1987
Exhibits own furniture models at Sphinx Wohntechnik - Heinrich Süess/Lucern.
Son John Morris is born. Conceptualizes and designs for Küppersbusch "Zoom"-Kochmulde; collaborates with M. Botsch in the development of Galaxi-Leuchtkastensystems (light box systems) for P. Pfau KH/MH
Draft of the "Daedalus"-steel pipe furniture and "La Fontaine"-chandeliers für G. Lambert.
1989
Son Lucien is born.
Collaborates with S. Ambrozus and intensifes designing in the areas of kitchen appliances-, (Ladenbau-) und furniture.
1989-1993
Develops the office cabinet system "Tabeo".
1990
Collaboration with Vitrashop/Weil on the Rhein, Tafiwave AG (Oberlikon Bührle Holding), additional collections for G. Lambert.
1991
Founds the "T. B. A. Designer Society" (Thomkins, Botsch, Ambrozus) in Essen. Acquisition and reconstruction of an old house
"Auf Weinbergli 11" in Lucern. Constructs vacation home "Matheu" on Sardina with brother-in-law Peter Parisi.
1992
Relocates family to Lucern. Launches grand opening of T. B. A.-offices in Lucern and moves the T. B. A.-offices/Essen into the spacious offices of the Altendorferstraße/Essen-city centre.
1993
M. Botsch departs from the T.B.A.-offices and the exclusive designing duties for Imperial. Develops and presents Top-Draft-Cooker Hood Sysems for Imperial/Miele, as well as the lighting system
"Airline" and the "Tabeo"-Office Cabinet for "Lambert-Objekt".
1994
Founds a marketing company together with G. Lambert and J. v. Geel for the distribution of T. B. A.-created models. Collaborates with H. Süess und D. Arnegger in marketing.
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