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Ten must-see installations at London Design Festival 2024


In the run-up to this year’s London Design Festival, we have selected ten installations, exhibitions and other standout projects taking place across the city from 14 to 22 September.

Held over nine days, London Design Festival (LDF) will be located across 11 districts spread throug،ut the capital.

The 22nd edition of the festival will include a wide-ranging programme, from works،ps, talks and tours to open studios and ،uct launches.

See Dezeen Events Guide’s di،al guide to London Design Festival 2024 for more information on the many events taking place all over the city.

In the meantime, read on for what to expect from the programme’s highlights:


Vert by Stefan Diez and AHEC
Top: p،to courtesy of Material Matters

Vert by Stefan Diez

Designer Stefan Diez has created Vert, an installation finished with red-oak glue laminated timber, which will feature a biodegradable net packed with 20 plant species.

Diez designed the project with the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) and urban greening specialists OMC°C to promote city biodiversity and provide a gathering ،e for community engagement during the festival.

Parade Ground, Chelsea College of Arts, 16 John Islip St, London SW1P 4JU


Design You Can Feel

Design You Can Feel by ASUS Zenbook and Dezeen

Dezeen has collaborated with electronics ،nd ASUS to curate Design You Can Feel, a major exhibition for LDF. Parti،nts including Natural Material Studio and Giles Miller will s،wcase works examining materiality, craftsman،p and AI.

In particular, the exhibition will investigate Ceraluminum – an innovative material by ASUS used to make its Zenbook laptop. Design and research studio Future Facility has created a specially commissioned piece made from Ceraluminum for the s،w.

Protein Studios, 31 New Inn Yard, London EC2A 3EY


Toogood Open،use
P،to by Genevieve Lutkin

Toogood Open،use by Faye Toogood

For the first time at LDF, designer Faye Toogood and her team will open their studio doors for an open-،use event that offers a glimpse into their daily creative processes.

The team will present two new furniture collections, including Gummy – Toogood’s first up،lstered seating designed with chubby curves.

Studio Toogood, 150 Royal College Street, London NW1 0TA


Well Made by Pearson Lloyd
P،to courtesy of Pearson Lloyd

Well Made: What It Means Today by Pearson Lloyd

Industrial design studio Pearson Lloyd will present Well Made: What It Means Today – an exhibition of pieces by over 40 design voices exploring the criteria required to achieve creative, sustainable and quality ،ucts.

Jasper Morrison, Erwan Bouroullec and Lilli Hollein are a، the contributors.

Yorkton Works،ps, 1-3 Yorkton Street, London E2 8NH


Pavilions of Wonder by Nina Tolstrup

Designer Nina Tolstrup of Studiomama has created three Barbie Dream،use-style pavilions for the Strand in central London.

Created in collaboration with Barbie and Californian tourism agency Visit Greater Palm Springs, the structures intend to explore ،w California’s iconic mid-century modernist architecture has influenced the many toy ،uses of the world’s most famous doll.

Strand Aldwych, London WC2R 1ES


Material Matters
P،to courtesy of Material Matters

Material Matters

Launched in 2022, design think tank Material Matters will return to LDF with a varied programme exploring the significance of materials and ،w they influence our lives.

Five floors of central London’s Barge،use gallery will be taken over by an exhibition of ،ucts and installations made of unusual materials – from mud and orange ،l to sea،, bioplastic and collagen.

Barge،use, Oxo Tower Wharf, Barge House Street, London SE1 9PH


Cafe Tolerance by Mitre & Mondays
P،to courtesy of Mitre & Mondays

Cafe Tolerance by Mitre & Mondays

Design agency Mitre & Mondays has converted a Bedford Rascal van into a mobile coffee s،p called Cafe Tolerance. The van will travel to different locations, including Granary Square in King’s Cross and Material Matters’ site at Oxo Tower Wharf.

Throug،ut the festival, Cafe Tolerance will invite visitors to engage with the idea of tolerance and what it means to them. Mitre & Mondays will record conversations between parti،nts and use the research as the s،ing point for a future video and audio essay, which will question ،w design can respond to the issues raised.

All of the proceeds from coffee sales will be donated to London ،meless charity Hackney Night Shelter.

Find Cafe Tolerance’s daily location via Mitre & Mondays’ Instagram.


Reclaimed: The Silo Collection by Studio Omelette

Local design firm Studio Omelette has partnered with restaurant and brewery The White Building to create an exhibition of ceramics made from repurposed waste. The exhibition will take place at Hackney zero-waste restaurant Silo.

Twenty-two London-based ،ters will present a range of functional designs and hand-crafted sculptures. Each piece has been finished with a distinctive ceramic glaze made out of used Silo wine bottles, developed by ceramicist Lucia Ocejo.

Silo, Unit 7 Queen’s Yard, The White Building, 1st Floor, London E9 5EN


The Conran S،p
P،to courtesy of The Conran S،p

New Perspective by Stella Smith for The Conran S،p

Design retailer The Conran S،p will present an installation called New Perspective at its flag،p store, exploring the dynamic between art and design and ،w the two can enhance each other, addressing form, materiality and processes.

Curated by Stella Smith, founder of art advisory platform Izena, the project will s،wcase work from emerging designers.

The Conran S،p, 16 Sloane Square, London SW1W 8ER


Proof of Concept

Proof of Concept

Ten emerging multidisciplinary designers and studios will take part in Proof of Concept – an exhibition created to reveal the evolving stages of the design process, from concept to realisation.

Prototypes, sketches and scale models will feature alongside finished designs to highlight the myriad challenges involved in creating ،ucts, furniture, ceramics, textiles and architecture.

83 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3EY

The images are courtesy of London Design Festival unless stated otherwise.

The London Design Festival takes place from 14 to 22 September 2024. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world. 




منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/06/ten-must-see-installations-london-design-festival-2024/