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  • 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. 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-015.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-026.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-037.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-038.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-031.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-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-012.jpg