Cressida Granger is a British entrepreneur. She is the owner and managing director of Mathmos, the lighting company founded by Edward Craven Walker, inventor of the lava lamp.
Career
editGranger took over Mathmos in 1989 and won two Queens Awards for Export.
After buying out her business partner David Mulley in 1998 and created with Mathmos Design Studio new ambient lighting products both in house and in collaboration with external designers.
Granger is a History of Art Graduate (BA University of Manchester) and was a vintage design dealer specialising in 1960s and early 1970s design.
Creative industry activities
editGranger was part of the Government Innovation Review Committee with James Dyson and Terrance Conran in 2003. She has sat on selection and judging panels for various design bodies including 100% Light, D&AD Awards and Design Nation Awards. Granger lectures occasionally at Ravensbourne Design College on entrepreneurship in design businesses. Granger is a director of the Made in Britain (campaign), a campaign seeking to establish a marque to identify British made goods.
Business and marketing awards
editQueens Awards for Export 2000 and 1997
- Veuve Cliquot Woman of the Year Finalist 1999
- Fast Track 100 (3rd fastest growing manufacturer 1999)
- Yell Award best commercial website 1997
- Design Week Best Consumer website 1998
Design awards
editRed Dot Awards: 2006 (Grito), 2002 (Tumbler), 2001 (Bubble)
- Gift Magazine Design Homewares winner 2005 (Airswitch tc)
- Design Week commendations: 2004 (Airswitch Az), 2003 (Aduki), 2002 (Tumbler), 2001 (Fluidium)
- House and Garden best consumer product 2004. (Airswitch Az)
- Form 2001 Award (Tumbler)
- Industrial Design Excellence Award (IDEA) 2001 (Bubble)
- D&AD commendation 2001 (Bubble)
- Light Magazine Decorative Lighting Award 2001 (Bubble)
- FX Magazine finalist best lighting product 2000 (Fluidium)
References
edit- ‘Ingrained in the fabric of British society’: the iconic lava lamp turns 60, The Observer
- Is there something I should glow? Duran Duran unveil a lava lamp, Financial Times, October 2023
- From Retro Vibes to Contemporary Cool – Mathmos Celebrates 60th Anniversary, Design Magazine, 2023
- Poole company Mathmos releases limited-edition lava lamps, Bournemouth Daily Echo, October 2023
- Creators of Lava Lamp to celebrate its 60th anniversary with collaborations with Camille Walala and more, It's Nice That
- Mathmos Celebrates the Lava Lamp's 60th Anniversary with Exciting Collaborations, Luxurious Magazine, August 2023
- Learn How the Lava Lamp Became a Groovy Icon of 1960s Style, Better Homes & Gardens, March 2022
- How I Beat The Odds: Cressida Granger of lava lamp pioneer Mathmos, Management Today, October 2013
- The Secret History Of: The Lava lamp The Independent
- Dyson to advise government BBC
- My new media - The Guardian
- The Times[dead link ]
- Modern retro - Design Week
- British manufacturing Renaissance - ICON Magazine
- Mathmos' Story
- Lava lamp creators mark 50 years of 1960s icon, BBC News, Aug 2013
- Far out, man: world’s largest lava lamp on show at the South Bank, Time Out, September 11, 2013
- Lava Lamp’s 50 Years of Gooey Light, Wired, September 2013
- Lava lamp creators mark 50 years of 1960s icon, ITV, September 2013
- The Lava Lamp: 1960s Psychedelic Icon Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary, Artlyst Aug 2013
- Lava lamps flow back into fashion, The Times, September 2013
- Made in Britain Campaign appoints CEO to push British manufacturers further, Business Matters, April 22, 2015