After a year off because of the pandemic, the museum is back with a slate of projects and installations for 2021 covering everything from climate change to AI.
PAD London, the city’s leading art and design fair, displays an impressive selection of 68 galleries from 12 countries showcasing masterpieces across design, ar
From a collaborative graphics exhibition celebrating London Fire Brigade, to a space exploring whether people and nature can co-exist, these are Design Week’s
My top interior design and home decor picks from London Design Week 2023, including the boho, maximalist fabric and wallpaper collection from Temperley London and Romo.
The Israeli-British artist has lived in London since 2006, having studied in Jerusalem Academy of Art & Design before taking on an MA at London College of Communication. The works are all inspired by…
From Pentagram’s website: Fashion imagery took centre stage during London Fashion Week, where a collage-aesthetic was used to convey the diversity of the participating designers. Various animations were created from a layering technique, with repeated images panning and overl
My top interior design and home decor picks from London Design Week 2023, including the boho, maximalist fabric and wallpaper collection from Temperley London and Romo.
We toured the globe in 2017 to check out the best modern design at various events, fairs, and shows to bring you the latest and greatest.
The Israeli-British artist has lived in London since 2006, having studied in Jerusalem Academy of Art & Design before taking on an MA at London College of Communication. The works are all inspired by…
A l’occasion du festival de design de Londres 2019, la designer française Camille Walala a transformé une rue de la capitale britannique. South Molton Stree
for this year's london design festival johnson banks have designed a collection of maps that will help visitors pinpoint some of the V&A museum's design highlights.
A standout among London Design Week's participating countries was Poland's LIVING OBJECTS showcase, curated by Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka.
Faye Toogood, the London-based interiors stylist and creative consultant, has designed exhibition stands for Tom Dixon, windows for Liberty, displays for Dover Street Market, and sets for Wallpaper. But in all of her career, she’s had only one job interview. At the tender age of 21, having just graduated from Bristol University with degrees in fine art and art history, Toogood was called for an interview with Min Hogg, legendary founding editor of the British design bible The World of Interiors. “I had found out about a stylist job and decided I would go for it, even though I didn’t even know what that meant,” says Toogood. “I went in and it was the strangest thing. She asked me, ‘Can you sew, and can you tie a bow?’ I actually couldn’t sew, so I lied and when I got the job, I had someone do it for me.”
Elle Decoration London Design Week Map hand drawn pen and ink line art style and exhibitor's buildings key iconic exhibitor pieces and London Landmarks
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A one-week London itinerary for first-time visitors to the city, including what to see (also day trips), and where to eat and drink!
Sophisticated, clean-cut pieces in an electric colour palette and tessellated prints at Preen – accompanied by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Forbidden Colours. And look at that n…
Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour's London Design Week is set to be brimming with creative ideas, inspiration and insights from members of The List
Ragged Edge has designed a typographic identity for the spirits brand which hopes to engage a new audience of at-home drinkers.