Jony Ive helps raise money for the London Design Museum
- Tim Sullivan
- Apr 17, 2016
- 1 min read

The London Design Museum is now relocating, the museum is raising money through auctions, etc. Apple, specifically Jony Ive, donated a unique item.
Jony Ive is Apple's lead designer, known for designing lots of Apple's products. Most recently he was the head of the Apple Watch as far as designing goes. To help benefit the museum, he has donated a special, one of a kind iPad Pro 12.9 inch, with its own special accessories.
This iPad Pro has a custom yellowish-gold color, it comes with a dark blue leather Smart Cover. It also comes with an orange leather case for the Apple Pencil, this case is for carrying or storing the device and nothing like this is currently on the market.
To confirm the uniqueness of this device it has "Edition one of one" engraved on the iPad and in the Smart Cover. The museum greatly appreciates Apple's donation and has said that the estimated auction price will be around $20,000.
Via: | 9to5mac |
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