Thilo Oerke

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Prototype of the "Vision 2000" hi-fi sphere with loudspeaker box - design by Thilo Oerke
Flyer 10 Years Design Thilo Oerke 1969–1979

Thilo Oerke (* 1940 in Celle ) is a German industrial designer.

Oerke studied from 1964 to 1968 with Matthias Janssen, head of the Institute for Industrial Design at the Technical University of Hanover and with Arno Votteler , professor at the University of Fine Arts in Braunschweig . He then worked in the entertainment electronics department in the Votteler office in Braunschweig, a. a. for the Blaupunkt company , from 1968 to 1970 in the design department of Siemens in Munich a. a. with Blaupunkt, Körting-Radio and Siemens. He has been self-employed since 1970 . He worked for PE and DUAL for many years, as well as for Interelectric (Intel), Europhon (Italy), Thomson-Brand-DUAL (France), Rosita Tonmöbel (Vision 2000 ).

Further fields of activity:

  • Slide projectors, photo-film-video-lights + accessories - reflecta
  • Super8 film projectors and cameras - noris
  • Dictation systems - stenocord
  • Interior design - Flabeg
  • Cosmetic design - VERRA
  • Kitchen furniture - zeyko SieMatic

Awards

  • Federal “Good Form” award Berlin
  • design center stuttgart
  • if Hannover-Messe

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