Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2009
12th February - 14th June '09
Design Museum
Shad Thames, London
For its second year running the shortlist for the Brit Insurance Designs of the year Award will be on show at the Design Museum, London.
Design Museum
Shad Thames, London
For its second year running the shortlist for the Brit Insurance Designs of the year Award will be on show at the Design Museum, London.
Stockholm Exhibition Centre
Mässvägen 1, Älvsjö 125 80 Stockholm
February sees The Stockholm Design Week, Sweden's biggest annual celebration of design. The festival is a spectacular celebration of world-class talent across the city. Highlights including events such as the Stockholm furniture fair and Northern Light Fair.
Stockholm Exhibition Centre
Mässvägen 1, Älvsjö 125 80 Stockholm
If you are heading down to this year’s Stockholm furniture fair be sure to check out Under Construction (stand V)!:59), an exhibition featuring student work from the Faculty of Design at The Oslo Academy of the Arts.
In her latest article published January 30th, 2009 for the International Herald Tribune, Alice Rawsthorn gets to the bottom of the seemingly simple albeit extremely complex question, what is good design?
Galerie Kreo
31 rue Dauphine, Paris
Galerie Kreo presents ‘8 ½’ an exhibition featuring new limited edition works by Pierre Charpin.
Through an exploration into materiality, colour, volume and functionality Charpin’s new collection of seemingly simple objects, invite both a structural and sensory understanding.
During this year’s Design Week Cologne British Designer Terence Woodgate spoke with Matylda from Matandme about his role as a designer and the concepts and intentions behind the surface table – A first time collaboration with John Barnard for Established & Sons.
Here at the office we have been keeping a close eye on the peaks and slumps of the global financial markets and have witnessed the mood shifting from a culture of excess to one of a certain frugality, or should we say, austerity.
Pre-Christmas discounting, non-existent bonuses, and a shift from Champagne to Prosecco... need we say more?
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