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  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Martino Gamper (l) poses with Ben Evans (r), Director of the London Design Festival, in front of his Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard, a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Martino Gamper (l) poses with Ben Evans (r), Director of the London Design Festival, in front of his Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard, a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Martino Gamper (l) poses with Ben Evans (r), Director of the London Design Festival, in front of his Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard, a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Ben Evans, Director of the London Design Festival, poses with guests in front of Martino Gamper’s Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Guests enjoy the interior of Martino Gamper’s Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Ben Evans, Director of the London Design Festival, introduces Liz West, designer of Iri-Descent which has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Martino Gamper (r) discusses his Disco Carbonara installation in Coal Drops Yard as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. A ‘false facade of a disco with a fresh take on traditional cladding from the Italian Alps’, it is designed as a gateway and inspired by the concept of a Potemkin village as built to impress Empress Catherine II by her lover Grigory Potemkin during her journey to Crimea in 1787.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West discusses Iri-Descent, which has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Czech designer Rony Plesl discusses his Sacred Geometry installation at the Victoria & Albert museum at the launch of the London Design Festival. A glass installation inspired by Sacred Geometry, a universal language which organises all visible and invisible reality according to basic geometrical principles, it features three identical hexagonal glass tree trunks contrasted by a glowing forest of uranium glass which radiates green fluorescent light. It employs a groundbreaking melted-glass technology developed by Czech company Bolety being given its international premiere at the London Design Festival.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Liz West’s Iri-Descent has been installed in the atrium of the historic Fortnum & Mason store in Piccadilly as a Festival Commission for the London Design Festival. The installation comprises a suspended arrangement of 150 skeleton-framework cubes clad with dichromatic film in two differing colourways. The cubes appear to change colour as visitors move around the atrium and between the floors above and below.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Artist Paul Cocksedge discusses his Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate. A Landmark Project for the London Design Festival made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Office workers and passersby enjoy Paul Cocksedge’s Please Be Seated installation in Finsbury Square Avenue in the heart of Broadgate as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Made from scaffolding planks in collaboration with Essex interiors company White & White, the installation features curves for people to sit on and walk under and is intended to respond to the changing rhythm of the community, so enhancing London’s largest pedestrianised neighbourhood.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sebastian Cox displays his Writer's Collection, a desk, chair and pen holder in sustainable American red oak for Amanda Nevill of the British Film Institute, at the Victoria & Albert museum during the London Design Festival launch. The design forms part of the Legacy installation.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sony Design's Affinity in Autonomy at the Victoria & Albert museum for the London Design Festival portrays the independence and free will of robotics through the random movements of an interactive robotic pendulum. It detects human presence and reflects its recognition in kinetic motion, engaging visitors seeking an emotional and physical response.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Martino Gamper displays his shelves in fumed red oak with bleached veneer for Tamara Rojo CBE, Artistic Director of the English National Ballet, at the Victoria & Albert museum during the London Design Festival launch. The design forms part of the Legacy installation.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Big Chief Demond Melancon of the Young Seminole Hunters + Assemble's Black Masking Culture in the Tapestries Gallery at the Victoria & Albert museum for the London Design Festival comprises Melancon’s huge Mardi Gras Indian suits composed of intricately hand-sewn beadwork. His work draws from a broad variety of stylistic influences, addresses stereotypical representations of black people, and tells powerful stories from his experience of the African diaspora.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Studio MICAT, There Project and Proud Studio's Non-Pavilion installation at the Victoria & Albert museum for the London Design Festival creates a space in its most minimal sense, inviting visitors to engage with the idea of ‘less’ as enrichment rather than loss and serving as a reminder of our urgent need to produce less. Using AR technology, the digital pavilions are intended to ask pertinent questions for our times.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Marketing for Kings Cross Design District in Coal Drops Yard.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper appears behind to the left. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper appears behind to the left. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper appears behind to the left. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper appears behind to the left. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Nest by Marshmallow Laser Feast in collaboration with Erland Cooper appears behind to the left. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Welcome to the Forest by Greenaway & Greenaway in collaboration with Talvin Singh and Addictive TV - Waltham Forest, London Borough of Culture 2019. Welcome to the Forest takes place between 11-13 January in Waltham Forest as part of the Mayor of London's first-ever London Borough of Culture.
    Welcome-to-the-Forest-lights-015.jpg