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Warwick Evans (born Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand designer practising near Cambridge, England.

Educated at Southampton Art School (1962-64) and Newcastle upon Tyne Design School (1964-67) he graduated in Furniture Design. Worked in the British furniture industry (Lurashell Ltd) designing glass fibre furniture until 1969. He then worked for Ron Hickman (inventor of the 'Workmate' DIY bench) from 1972-76 on the development of the 'Workmate' which was licensed to Black & Decker. In 1976 he joined the Digswell Arts Trust (Welwyn Garden City) as Designer in Residence. In 1979 opened Warwick Evans Design on the Cambridge Science Park. In 1986 he won a Design Award for his industrial design work for Laser-scan Laboratories’ bank note design terminal. In 1986 Warwick Evans Design moved to the village of Elmdon, near Saffron Walden where he built his design studio and workshop.

Notable clients include: Hickman Design, Chubb, Royal Mail, Early Learning Centre, Bang & Olufsen, Digital, NCR, Lotus Cars, Woolworths, Inspired, Domino, Biochrom, Prior Scientific, SKF, Bendix, Renishaw, Thermo, Schulberger, Cyrus, Landis & Gyr, QUAD, HiWave