Sir Terence Conran - The Designer of Modern Britain
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This episode of Beautiful Legacy travels back to Britain in the 1960s, when the high street was still ruled by heavy furniture, closed cabinets, and uninspired shopkeeping.
At the centre of this shift stands Sir Terence Conran - the founder of Habitat, creator of The Conran Shop, and the figure who turned retail into a cultural force.
Conran did not simply sell furniture or homeware.
He redesigned the store itself using space, materials, and storytelling to educate taste and democratise modern design. From Habitat’s room layouts to his restaurants, books, and the founding of the Design Museum, his work reshaped how Britain — and eventually Europe - learned to live, shop, and dine.
Today’s lifestyle retail, concept stores, and design-led hospitality still follow the standards he set decades ago.
This episode explores the legacy of the Designer of Modern Britain - and why we continue to live inside his ideas.