Apple’s Sir Jony Ive has created a one-of-a-kind range of iPad accessories, to be sold at the upcoming ’Time For Design’ auction, proceeds of which will go towards the new Design Museum in Kensington. Pictured from left: unique iPad Pro, iPad ’Smart Cover’, Apple Pencil and holder. Donated by the Apple Design Team. Estimate: £10,000 – £15,000

To raise money for their relocation to Kensington, the Design Museum has partnered with Phillips to stage the ’Time for Design’ auction in Berkeley Square.

In aid of the good cause, the Museum has been inundated with generous donations from globally renowned designers and collectors. For example, the Zaha Hadid Foundation has donated three ’Mercuric’ collection tables; Ron Arad has contributed his striking ’D-Sofa’ in stainless steel; and pop-philanthropist Bono has parted with his Gretsch ’Irish Falcon’ guitar.

Keen to get in on the action, Apple’s chief design officer Sir Jony Ive has created something new: a one-of-a-kind accessory collection for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Ive has a long history with the Design Museum, which is due to close its Shad Thames location in May, and reopen in Kensington at the end of November. He won their inaugural Designer of the Year award in 2003 for the iMac, and he also showed a prototype of a mobile phone at the museum way back in 1990.

Interview with Jony Ive on Apple Park

His new accessory collection includes an iPad Pro housing, which has been anodised with a custom dye; a blue, suede-lined ’Smart Cover’, crafted from supple French leather; and an orange cover for the Apple Pencil, created from fine grain Italian calf leather.

Ive’s new products are in single editions, designed exclusively for the Design Museum event. To prove it, ’Edition 1 of 1’ has been laser etched on the back surface of the iPad and the interior surface of the ’Smart Cover’.

’We are extremely grateful to the friends of the museum who had donated such outstanding pieces to help us fulfill our ambition of creating one of London’s most important new cultural sites,’ says Design Museum curator (and auction co-curator) Deyan Sudjic.