In recent work, Vanderbyl created the graphics and visual look of the
America One for the 2000 challenge race in New Zealand, one of his numerous
achievements.
Vanderbyl Design's unique approach to space planning, as in Esprit's retail store, is a
studio signature.
NeoCon 2001 Creative Excellence and Best of Show awards for Teknion showrooms in Chicago
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American Society of Furniture Designers 2000 Pinnacle Award for McGuire Furniture in the Summer/Casual Furniture Category
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American Institute of Graphic Arts 2000 AIGA Medal
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1999 International Interior Design Association Grand Award
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1996 Monsanto DOC Award for Robert Talbott, Inc. retail store in New York
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Institute of Business Designers award for the 1986 Cambridge chair design for HBF and1992 Harlequin lamp design for Boyd Lighting
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Part of the permanent collections of the Cooper Hewitt Museum of the Smithsonian Institute, the Library of Congress, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Museum Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.
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Big I Awards from Interiors Magazine for showroom design
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Winner of American Institute of Architects and American Institute of Interior Designers competitions
Established in San Francisco in 1973, Vanderbyl Design has evolved into a multi-disciplinary firm with expertise in graphics,
packaging, signage, interiors, showrooms, retail spaces, furniture, textiles and fashion apparel.
It was in the early 1980s when Vanderbyl first broke traditional design boundaries and shocked
the interior design community by winning awards for the design of retail spaces for the clothing company Esprit.
The hallmark of Vanderbyl Design has been their ability to move effortlessly between multiple design disciplines.