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London Design Festival is a large gathering of designers is also a platform for the dissemination of design to the public, since 2003 in London has been held for 13 years, mainly focused on London's various iconic attractions, squares and venues, related theme forums will also be held in London's major art centers, including many famous artists, designers lectures, etc..

The London Design Festival builds on London's existing design scene with hundreds of events and activities. The London Design Festival is based on London's existing design activities and consists of hundreds of events and exhibitions organised by design organisations from around the world, all of which are free for the public to view. The London Design Festival promotes the creativity of the city, bringing together the UK's great thinkers, practitioners, retailers and educators, and filling the city with the arts. 2015's event was held from September 19 to September 27.

"London" has never been short of creativity, and the annual London Design Festival is a visual and intellectual feast for the creative community that cannot be missed. The London Design Festival was started in 2003 and is one of the most important annual events in the global design community.

Sir John Sorrell founded the London Design Festival to celebrate and promote London as the world's design capital, and to showcase the UK's world-class creative industries. After 10 years of accumulation, more and more design companies, workshops and design groups are participating in the festival's activities.

What makes the London Design Festival so exciting is not only the exhibitions and events themselves, but also the annual "open house London", which explores the interiors of prestigious buildings, and the "London Times", which leads the way in avant-garde style. London Fashion Week", which leads the avant-garde style, and so on.

London Design Festival has long been not simply a design event, but a cultural event, a festival to promote the global creative industry to stimulate and promote each other, it spans more than 30 different areas of design and art, such as cars, homes, installations, fashion, digital, architecture, etc., to maximize the It spans more than 30 different fields of design and art, including automotive, home, installation, fashion, digital, architecture, etc., and demonstrates to the greatest extent the inclusive power of the word "design" and its importance to economic and social and cultural life.

This year's 10th edition of the festival was the grandest of its kind, with 180 partners participating and over 240 events. All these activities are concentrated in about a week, the location, all over the streets of London, is not a bit like a treasure hunt? Maybe you will meet a design master around a corner.

London Design Festival Highlights:

Several regular exhibitions, including the highly influential, contemporary home design trends held annually at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London's West End The 100% Design exhibition, held annually at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London's West End; the joint exhibition of Tent London and Super Brands London at the Old Truman Brewery London on Brick Lane in the East End; the former Royal Mail sorting station on New Oxford Street; and the exhibition of the former Royal Mail sorting station on New Oxford Street. The Designjuction show, which builds on last year's expansion, is a must-see.

In addition, the V&A Museum continues to host a variety of events throughout the festival, with over 60 main festival interactions on display at various times and in various locations throughout the V&A, including this year's London Olympic Games The Torch and Heatherwich's studio exhibition, the main designer of the UK Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo; the Design for the Future exhibition from RCA students; the Bench year project, which invited a number of designers to design benches in the atrium; the Mimicry Chairs project from Nendo Studios in Japan, which placed an elegant white metal chair in various ways. The Mimicry Chairs project from the Japanese studio Nendo is an elegant white metal chair placed in various ways throughout the museum, and is one of the main areas of the V&A exhibition this year.


London Design Festival Official Website
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