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Shoreditch Design Triangle Stands Tall at London Design Week
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In a collaborative installation with Boskke, Thorsten van Elten shows designer André Klauser’s Mechano Chair, inspired by industrial shelving.
Sara Wright Polmar’s Peggy consists of pegs of varying lengths and colors and wooden board. The pegs can be re-arranged in different design schemes to create a unique and multi-functional piece of furniture.
Oscar Narud’s Keel Seat looks to the Norwegian furniture tradition of simple assembly and local materials. This stool/side table is assembled by wedging two planks together, providing construction stability and easy storage when taken apart.
The All Lovely Stüff pop-up at the SCP shop and showroom.
These Danish Modern classics by Jens Risom have been re-fabricated by UK furniture makers, Benchmark.
The furniture makers at Benchmark collaborated with the Tramshed event on a pop-up woodworking studio to show British craftsmanship at work.
Veronika Wildgruber’s trompe l’oeil Soft Wood series illustrates the way in which wood can be soft and comfortable while still serving a functional purpose through structure.
+ London Design Week
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This year at the London Design Festival we knew we couldn’t miss out on the Shoreditch Design Triangle, which was buzzing with great reviews across the city. Composed of different shops, galleries and independent studios in the Shoreditch neighborhood,
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These clever planters by BOSKKE are hung upside down from the ceiling to conserve floor space and create a more efficient indoor air purification system. A unique reservoir gradually feeds water to the roots, preventing the water loss that usually with
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In a collaborative installation with Boskke, Thorsten van Elten shows designer André Klauser’s Mechano Chair, inspired by industrial shelving.
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Sara Wright Polmar’s Peggy consists of pegs of varying lengths and colors and wooden board. The pegs can be re-arranged in different design schemes to create a unique and multi-functional piece of furniture.
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Thomas Jenkins’s Slot Boks is a self-assembled shelving system with the back removed and a moveable organizer cord.
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Oscar Narud’s Keel Seat looks to the Norwegian furniture tradition of simple assembly and local materials. This stool/side table is assembled by wedging two planks together, providing construction stability and easy storage when taken apart.
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The All Lovely Stüff pop-up at the SCP shop and showroom.
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A cheese board from the All Lovely Stüff collection.
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Donna Wilson’s Fairisle rug is hand-loomed. All stages of the production process take place at a single facility in India.
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Tomoko Azumi designed her new Joint Dining Table by working with traditional methods of Japanese joinery.
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Azumi’s Hexad Stacking Tables won the award for best coffee table at the Wallpaper Design Awards 2010.
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These Danish Modern classics by Jens Risom have been re-fabricated by UK furniture makers, Benchmark.
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The furniture makers at Benchmark collaborated with the Tramshed event on a pop-up woodworking studio to show British craftsmanship at work.
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Veronika Wildgruber’s trompe l’oeil Soft Wood series illustrates the way in which wood can be soft and comfortable while still serving a functional purpose through structure.