Forget Me Not
18th - 30th September
Mint
70 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2SF
For this year’s London Design Festival Mint is celebrating a decade of design.
Mint
70 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2SF
For this year’s London Design Festival Mint is celebrating a decade of design.
Design Council
34 Bow Street, London, WC2E 7DL
Greengaged, the sustainable design hub of The London Design Festival, is set to be one of the highlights of this year’s festival.
187 - 211 St John Street
London
For the festival this year, Foundry and partners will be converting an industrial warehouse into a gallery-like shopping space for visitors to buy some of the world's most exclusive design brands.
For a short period of time, the venue will operate as a 'pop - up' retail store and will be accompanied by a one-off design showcase.
121-123 Deptford High Street
Deptford, London UK
24HR Design&Make has been set up by group of Goldsmiths College Design students attempting to demonstrate what can be created in 24 hours.
Stand G30
Earls Court Exhibition Hall
London
100% Norway is celebrating its 5th anniversary with a double exhibition at both 100% Design and Designersblock during this year's London Design Festival.
127 Brick Lane
London
To celebrate the London Design Festival, 127 Brick Lane fashion store will be presenting a range of furniture by Tony O’Neill.
The space which is growing as a venue to showcase new works, will exhibit models of three prototypes exploring flexibility, motion, scale.
Truman Brewery
Brick Lane, London
With over 300 exhibitors, Tent London fills the gap for a much-needed eclectic, yet consumer-friendly event within the London Design Festival circuit.
Stand O80
Earls Court Exhibition Court
London
Sustainable design innovators [re]design return to 100% Futures to launch their LIGHTEN UP exhibition feature and book, successor to award-winning friendly seating show SIT UP (2007).
303, Tea Building
56 Shoreditch High Street
London
Now in its third year, Scene at Crib 5 will present a host of newcomers to their ever expanding constellation of talent. This years show titled ‘Blink Again’ will be a collection of ideas that play with perception and reality.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery
3 Albemarle Street, London
Carpenters Workshop Gallery is showcasing new limited-edition artwork by contemporary artists, Ingrid Donat and Vincent Dubourg.
Gallery Fumi
87-89 Tabernacle Street, London, EC2A 4BA
Gallery Fumi presents a group show featuring works by emerging designers who are adopting innovative and refreshing ways of working with a variety of materials.
No.1 The Piazza
Covent Garden, London
This year sees Designersblock take over its new home in Covent Garden. The annual design event is renowned for showcasing some of the most innovative and experimental works in the festival calendar, and this year is set to carry on the tradition.
Vinyl Factory
51 Poland Street
Soho, London
For the second year running, the Polish Cultural Institute and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute will host Poland Street Underground, showcasing the best in Polish design and art.
Various locations
London
The Brompton Design District, now in its second year, is recognised as one of the most dynamic hubs of the Festival. With a mix of iconic design shops, pop-up exhibitions in unusual locations and world-famous institutions, the District will be showcasing rising stars of new, alongside established figures.
Exposure
22-23 Little Portland St
London
The Smalls is a curator of independent short film, dedicated to the discovery and promotion of new film-making talent through its website, competitions and events.
These offer an inspiring medium where emerging talent can display work not only to fellow members of the contemporary creative community but also The Smalls'
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