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Originally published on Thursday, 04 December 2008

Lincoln Robbin-Coker

Lincoln Robbin-CokerSueco-africano viviendo en Barcelona después de haber pasado años en Paris. Un pasado trabajando en la moda, la televisión, la comunicación, entre otras cosas. Siempre buscando nuevas experiencias dentro de del mundo de Lifestyle. Ahora mismo desarrollando la marca de diseño industrial DesignCode, que hace un par de años, lance con mi socio Hiroshi Tsunoda. Paralelamente desarrollando un nuevos proyecto, por ahora secreto, llamado Rob’Coker & Co.

Profesión: Emprendedor con un pie dentro del mundo de diseño y el otro dentro de él de la moda. Siempre buscando nuevos proyectos relacionados con lifestyle, ya que tengo las manos libres. DesignCode y Rob’Coker & Co.
Más conocido por: DesignCode
Mejor regalo de navidad en mi vida: Un Commodore Vic 64, en mi infancia.
Web: http://www.designcode.es / http://www.robcoker.com

 

 

 

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