trophy (2019) In 1993 Saville left London and moved to
Los Angeles, to join ad agency Frankfurt Balkind with
Brett Wickens. Saville soon returned to London, however, where he asked designer Howard Wakefield to restart the design studio. For three years they worked from "The Apartment" in partnership with German advertising agency Meiré & Meiré. Saville's modernist apartment in
Mayfair doubled as the London studio. (The same apartment is depicted in the record sleeve of
Pulp's album
This Is Hardcore.) The Apartment produced works for clients such as
Mandarina Duck and
Smart Car. In 1999 Saville moved to offices in
Clerkenwell. Saville grew in demand as a younger generation of people in advertising and fashion had grown up with his work for Factory Records. He reached a creative and a commercial peak with design consultancy clients such as
Selfridges,
EMI and
Pringle. Other significant commissions came from the field of fashion. Saville's fashion clients have included
Jil Sander,
John Galliano,
Yohji Yamamoto,
Christian Dior,
Stella McCartney and Calvin Klein Saville often worked in collaboration with longtime friend, fashion photographer
Nick Knight. The two launched the art and fashion website
SHOWstudio in November 2000.
Belgian fashion designer
Raf Simons was granted full access to the archives of Saville's vintage Factory projects and made a personal selection of Saville-designed works to integrate them into Raf Simons "Closer" Autumn/Winter 2003-04 collection. Raf Simons Spring/Summer 2018 collection also features a selection of archival works by Saville. In 2004 Saville became Creative Director of the
City of Manchester, playing a strategic role in the regeneration and cultural renaissance of his home city, notably defining the ethos for the Manchester International Festival. In 2010 Saville designed the
England national football team home shirt. Saville has three
D&AD awards, is a
Royal Designer for Industry and won the
London Design Medal in 2013. In 2012 Saville collaborated with
Dovecot Studios,
Edinburgh in celebration of their centenary to create a large scale tapestry of his work After, After Monarch of the Glen. This new tapestry commission is Dovecot Studios reappropriation of Peter Saville's appropriation of
Sir Peter Blake's appropriation of
Sir Edwin Landseer's 1851 painting
Monarch of the Glen. In 2018, Saville redesigned the logo for British luxury fashion house
Burberry, as revealed by then creative director
Riccardo Tisci. In July 2019 Saville was featured in the
BBC Radio 4 programme
Only Artists in conversation with industrial designer
Marek Reichman. Also in In 2019, he designed a trophy for the
Pornhub Awards, which according to Dezeen is "based on the shape of sex hormones". Saville was appointed
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the
2020 New Year Honours for services to design. Saville works with
Jony Ive's studio
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