9 September 2025

Simon Terry is the brand and marketing director, as well as owner (or as he prefers to describe himself, custodian), of the iconic lamp company, Anglepoise, a product that has genuine claims to inconic status. Initially designed by George Carwardine in the 1930s and manufactured by Herbert Terry & Sons, over the years, the product has been used by the likes of Queen Elizabeth II, David Lloyd George, Picasso, Roald Dahl and Barbara Hepworth to name just a few. 

More recently, Terry has collaborated with fashion figures such as Margaret Howell and Paul Smith, as well as writing a design manifesto which talks about the importance of durablity and repair. Importantly, the company now offers a lifetime guarantee for all its products.

Happily too, it will be showing prominently at this year’s Material Matters London - which runs from 17-20 September at Space House - celebrating the 90th anniversary of the 1227.

In this episode we talk about: the pros and cons of running a family business; being ‘a small company with a big name’; how mistakes can lead to opportunities; his morning routine (which involves a spring); how the Angleposie stays in perfect balance; the genius of George Cawardine; the product’s evolution; why the Terry family handed the US market to Luxo; joining the family firm and making huge changes; his background in movies; initially feeling out of his depth; working with the brilliant Sir Kenneth Grange to reinvigorate the brand; the importance of repair; wanting to support design’s grassroots; and why materials and systems are the company’s future.

You can pre-register for Material Matters London here

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