London Design Fair: Show Guide 2016

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LONDON DESIGN FAIR SHOW GUIDE – 22—25 SEPTEMBER 2016

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The London Design Fair hosts the largest collection of international exhibitions, designers, brands, country pavilions, features and exhibitions in one destination during the London Design Festival

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Curated exhibitions and installations consisting of up to thirty designers and companies Floorplan _ 36 Features and Exhibitions _ 37 Country Pavilions _ 40 Exhibitors _ 42 Super Talks _ 46

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G5 BRITISH CRAFT PAVILION craftscouncil.org.uk – The Crafts Council and the London Design Fair are delighted to introduce the first British Craft Pavilion at the 2016 edition of the London Design Festival. The British Craft Pavilion 2016 will showcase a host of designers, makers and crafts people working through a range of mediums such as glass, ceramics and wood to create contemporary craft pieces. Employing intelligent ways of thinking and experimental ways of making, this year’s exhibitors are reimagining and reviving British craft. The British Craft Pavilion will showcase more than twenty eminent designers and makers, as part of London Design Fair. Selected by an industry panel, comprising of representatives from Crafts Council, London Design Fair and Grant Gibson of Crafts magazine, the pavilion will showcase Britain’s most prominent contemporary craft pieces.

CC CRAFTS COUNCIL DIRECTORY PRESENTS craftscouncil.org.uk – Crafts Council Directory and Contemporary Applied Arts jointly present a collection ofbeautiful dining settings, that showcase exceptional talent from the Crafts Council Directory. Curated in partnership with Contemporary Applied Arts and the National Trust, the settings will be part of the British Craft Pavilion at London Design Fair – running from the 22nd to 25th September – as part of London Design Festival 2016. The Crafts Council Directory is the Crafts Council’s online platform for the best contemporary craft from across the UK. MM

Featuring Ali Tomlin Ceramics, Barbara Franc, Forest + Found, Max Jacquard Glass Studio, Ella Robinson, Elliott Ceramics, Georgina Brett Chinnery, Harry Morgan, Owen Leather, Heidi Harrington, Leonora Richardson, Stuart Akroyd Contemporary Glass, J.Shorrock, Linda Bloomfield, Paul Wearing Ceramics, Zoe Hillyard Ceramic Patchwork, Cathryn Shilling Glass, Louise Gardiner – See page 14 for exhibitor details

CRAFTS MAGAZINE – Crafts is the world’s leading magazine devoted to making. Published six times a year by the Crafts Council UK, Crafts offers the latest news, reviews and opinion, alongside a selection of in-depth features, challenging essays and critical debate from the best writers in the business.

KIT MILES & MOOOI CARPETS kitmiles.co.uk moooicarpets.com – With a growing focus of brokering relationships between designers and manufacturers, the London Design Fair has brought award winning surface pattern designer Kit Miles together with Moooi Carpets to create an unexpected entrance to welcome visitors to the 10th Anniversary edition. “The sheer technical ability and creativity of Moooi Carpets along with Kit Miles’ imaginative designs will surprise and delight. It is a very obvious partnership which we are delighted to have established. We are extremely interested to see the outcome.” Jimmy MacDonald, Founder & Director, London Design Fair. Based on the interplay of shadows and light, inspired by classic Mediterranean architecture, infused with the graphite and urban sprawl of London, Kit Miles’ dynamic design is an apt addition to Moooi’s catalogue of innovative and daring design. The two studios collaborate on a 150 square metre carpet, designed specifically for the foyer of the London Design Fair.

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NATURE LAB craftscouncil.org.uk – Crafts Council and The New Craftsmen present Nature Lab – an immersive installation of contemporary British craft at London Design Fair. It is an immersive experience telling the story of nature transformed by six British craft talents and presented by Crafts Council and The New Craftsmen. Each maker has developed radical new techniques to transform such everyday substances as wood, sand, salt, clay, flowers and ice into objects of wonder. Nature Lab was first shown at Design Miami/ Basel in June 2016. In the installation, designed by Gitta Gschwendtner, wild, encroaching nature is transmuted by skilled hands and ingenious minds into elemental objects that emerge from the darkness to conjure wonder and intrigue. A laboratory of nature will present what looks like insect glass, flower fossils and ice caught at the moment of melting. Featuring Eleanor Lakelin, Emily Gardiner, Jochen Holz, Joseph Harrington, Marcin Rusak, Marlène Huissoud. – See page 18 for exhibitor details

DESIGN IN SOUTH ITALY S90 ice.gov.it – Presented by the Italian Trade Commission (ICE), Design in South Italy will return for a second year to the London Design Festival bringing an edit of designers and brands from four southern Italian regions – Calabria, Campania, Puglia and Sicilia – to Super Brands London 2016. Design in South Italy is an opportunity to discover the unique creativity and craftsmanship by some of these region’s best designers and studios. The exhibition will feature classic and contemporary products alongside a varied selection of surface material applications and coverings. The initiative is part of ICE’s Piano Export Sud (Export Plan for the Convergence Regions), designed to support and enable companies from the southern regions to express their full potential for creativity and excellence while connecting with a global design market in London. Featuring AM Cardillo_Design, Arredo Legno di Nicola Vuovolo, Art, Artego Artigianato, Creativo, Bianco Cave, Cianciullo Marmi, Consorzio Pimar, Corvasce, De Mura (Sistemalab), Digitile Com, Frama Mosaici, GLM, Hevolus, Kiasmo, Lamberti Design, Lithos, Manifatture Tessili Prete, Monitillo Marmi, Nicoline Salott, Prospettica di Mario D’Aquino, Schinco Parquet, Scianna Ceramiche, Servomuto, Telcom SPA, Telese arredo II, Tunzimarmi, Woodtec – See page 19 for exhibitor details


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INSPIRING PORTUGAL S72 portugalglobal.pt – Inspiring Portugal aims to showcase the contemporary design scene of a country where art and history have always walked hand-in-hand. Represented by 25 individual design companies, each product reflects a certain national identity, either through its traditional craftsmanship such as Aldeias do Xisto or iconic Portuguese raw materials such as cork, burel wool or basalt stone from the Azores. Organised by aicep Portugal Global, in collaboration with Aldeias do Xisto. Featuring &Blanc, Adico, Alba, Aldeias do Xisto, Andre Teoman, BlackCork by Sofalca, Branca Lisboa, ByFly, Corque Design, DAAO Concepts, Emotional Objects, Galula, Gencork, GUR, Jans Concept, Leitao & Irmao, Maria Joao Bahia, O CÉU, OJEAM, Piurra, Rui Tomas, Serip, SPAL, Two.Six, Wewood – See page 19 for exhibitor details

S74 SWEDISH DESIGN PAVILION – This year, with the support of the Swedish Embassy, the London Design Fair will host the Swedish Design Pavilion, centrally located on the first floor and will be one of the first country pavilions 25,000 visitors will see upon arrival at the Fair. The aim is to provide Swedish brands access to a very valuable trade audience of architects, interior designers, agents, retailers and press during the London Design Festival, specifically during the first two trade-only visitor days of the four-day Fair.

0 100% NORWAY 100percentnorway.com – Curator Max Fraser brings together 17 Norwegian designers and studios whose work engages with the contemporary design story of Norway. Through products and prototypes in a broad range of design disciplines, 100% Norway aims to explore the country’s material heritage, consider its creative legacy and challenge a few assumptions about what ‘Norwegian design’ really means. Featuring a mix of established names and emerging talent, the exhibition underlines the contribution that Norway has made to international design in the past – and continues to make today.

Featuring Andreas Bergsaker, Andreas Engesvik, Ann Kristin Einarsen, Cecilia Xinyu Zhang, Dare to Designstudio, Domaas & Høgh, Fimbul, Høgh, Kim Thomé, Knudsen Berg Hindenes, Making Matters, Mikael Pedersen & Sarah Leszinski, Nils Henrik Stensrud, Noidoi, Osloform, Vera & Kyte – See page 19 for exhibitor details

Featuring Gärsnäs, Tingest, Ogeborg, Karl Andersson & Söner, Klong Intermestic – See page 12 for exhibitor details

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The 13th edition of the 100% Norway exhibition will be returning for the fifth year running to London Design Fair in 2016. London Design Fair is established as an important exhibition venue – the Old Truman Brewery is a perfect setting for the creative, vibrant designers, whilst the perfectly organised Fair makes it a good meeting place for business. This is why 100% Norway has kept returning to the Fair year on year with its balance of emerging and well-established designers, brands and manufacturers, creating a great platform to meet international industry and press.

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eporta.com – eporta is the trade-only interiors sourcing platform for furniture and furnishings. More than 2000 interior designers, architects and other professional buyers use eporta to: · Discover trusted suppliers · Establish trade discounts directly with suppliers · Efficiently manage quotes and orders · Access full product information Membership is free for verified trade buyers.

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custhom.co.uk – Custhom is a research-based design practice working with handmade processes. By experimenting with tactility and graphic-led design the studio has created a collection of wallpapers, ceramics, textiles and designed products that are all sold internationally. Custhom has a detailed approach to materials and processes. This means that the subtleties of material properties are explored in response to each product or brief. The studio was established by Nathan Philpott and Jemma Ooi in 2010 and now works with clients on concepts for branding, retail spaces, restaurants and domestic projects, often in collaboration with respected architects and interior designers.

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friendsfounders.com – Friends & Founders was founded in 2013 by Rasmus & Ida Linea Hildebrand. Our work is based by the “Favourite spots philosophy.” We create furniture for several contexts and occasions. We try hard to fulfil your needs by influencing, inspiring and supporting your way of living.


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S71 KO-HO

ko-ho.fi – KO-HO Design Studio was founded by Timo Hoisko and Matti Korpela. In the products they have designed, materials are in their most natural forms and are produced with the technologies most characteristic to them. KO-HO combines new materials and technologies to always bring the materials in their best form to the user. This is KO-HO quality/guarantee.

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missprint.co.uk – MissPrint are excited to announce that they will be taking part in Super Brands London 2016. They will be launching new wallpapers which follow the distinctive MissPrint style, and contain beautifully designed bold and graphic patterns with a range of colour options, which are perfect for modern and contemporary living. MissPrint was created in 2005 by mother-daughter co-founders Yvonne and Rebecca Drury and offers highquality wallpapers, fabrics, cushions and lampshades. Every MissPrint pattern is hand-illustrated by co-founder Rebecca Drury; the non-perfect lines and nonuniformity are things they love. The entire wallpaper range is PEFC or FSC certified, which they feel is essential.

Their wallpapers are printed with organic pigment inks, which are non-toxic, free of heavy metals and classed as non-carcinogenic.

S17 SANDBERG WALLPAPER

sandbergwallpaper.com – Sandberg is a Swedish design company passionate about craftsmanship. We believe in sustainability, people and that the home is the starting point for well-being. We design and manufacture wallpaper and accessories with an unique expression in our own factory in Ulricehamn. The love of craftsmanship is evident at every step of the way, and is a crucial component in what we call Swedish wallpaper art.

S78 NUDE nudeglass.com – Istanbul-based global design brand Nude will showcase its latest collections at design hotspot Super Brands as part of London Design Fair. Creator and manufacturer of contemporary glassware for modern living – with its ethos ‘simple is beautiful’ – Nude looks at life through the lens of simplicity; de-cluttering and S70 WHETSTONE OAK distilling, marrying form with function. whetstoneoak.co.uk Nude’s vast portfolio of designs have – been created by an array of highlyKent based bespoke furniture maker talented and skilled designers from all and wood sourcing company Whetstone over the world including industry leaders Oak will exhibit some it’s latest finds at Ron Arad and Nigel Coates. Bridging SuperBrands, as part of London Design the gap between hospitality and retail, Fair. As a company which specialises in Nude’s collections range from expertly the sourcing of unusual wood and then crafted decorative objects and statement manufacturing with those in house, into tableware to softly shaped lighting. bespoke products, the ethos is simply Nude will present new collections to find natures exceptional creations and including whisky sets Camp and Alba then put them to functional use, using by New-York based designer Joe Doucet, a simple palette of materials. Cupola cheese domes by Pentagon Whetstone Oak’s portfolio of past work Design, and Memento Mori designs has been created since the company by Ali Bakova and Erdem Akan. was founded through collaboration with a diverse group of the most talented interior designers and architects to S16 POIAT produce something unique for projects poiat.com ranging geographically across the – globe and in terms of end client from Lavitta is a collection of furnitures with smaller domestic projects, commercial insightful structures, sophisticated developers and large hotel groups. material palette and beautiful forms. The collection consists of a chair, different sizes of tables and a bench. The members of Lavitta collection are suitable for every interior from private homes to public spaces. Poiat design studio, creator of Lavitta collection, is focused in creating characteristic concepts in the fields of architecture, interior design and product design. The aim is always to find a refined spirit and character in the ongoing project. Poiat believes that the best ideas are created through the team work and that high quality includes features like sustainability and long lasting aesthetics.

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S93 HEALS heals.com – For over 200 years, Heal’s have brought the very best in design and innovation to customers. Designer Collections is an edit of the world’s finest international furniture and lifestyle brands. Sitting alongside existing brands including De La Espada, Republic of Fritz Hansen, Riva 1920, Ligne Roset, Kartell and Vitra are all-new offerings from Timothy Oulton, Petite Friture, Knoll, Porada, Zanotta and Moroso. Visit the new Designer Collections over two floors in the flagship Tottenham Court Road store.


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GÄRSNÄS garsnas.se – Founded in 1893, Gärsnäs is a family-owned business with its own factory in the village of Gärsnäs in Österlen and a showroom in Stockholm. Gärsnäs is managed by Anna and Dag Klockby, along with Åke Axelsson. Knowledge and innovation drive the company forwards. From the start, the focus has been on quality wooden furniture and, in the factory, craftsmanship has been passed down the generations in natural succession. Gärsnäs has ongoing collaborations with many leading designers and the interaction between craftsmanship, industry and designers pushes the limits of what is possible. In the early 1960s, Åke Axelsson designed his first chair for Gärsnäs. It was the beginning of a significant and lasting collaboration that has resulted in many design classics and new models. Their philosophy is based on long-termism, sustainability and that the details make up the whole.

Let Klong be lingering. Be a statement in the room. Klong develops products where the combination of functionality, materials and shape make something worthy of caring for, something lasting. Every piece is a product to be enjoyed for years to come by its owner. The intention of Klong is to produce products that respectfully take the human being and nature in consideration. Klong put’s great importance to work with designers who dare to create their own expressions without following trends. Klong finds its inspiration in many different cultures although most of the designers come from Sweden.

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KARL ANDERSSON & SÖNER karl-andersson.se – Handmade in Huskvarna. Since 1898. Welcome to Karl Andersson & Söner. We produce quality furniture and design furniture since 1898. Together with talented designers, we make “durable and sustainable” tables, chairs, cabinets, storages, magazine racks, display systems, coat racks, sound absorbers in the best Scandinavian design for personal homes and public spaces. And everything is manufactured in Huskvarna, Sweden since four generations, in the same family.

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KLONG INTERMESTIC klong.se – Klong is a sound, a clang. Klong is also a trademark that values timelessness. That wants to surprise and give unexpected experiences.

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OGEBORG ogeborg.se – Since the beginning of the 60´s, and for two generations, Ogeborg has helped interior designers, architects and companies to create beautiful and sustainable offices with carpets and textile flooring. We are proud of our know-how and our products open up a world of opportunities for colour, shape and design. Ogeborg offers an exclusive selection of handmade rugs in wool, Tencel and other materials. We also provide vegetable tanned leather for walls and floors. No matter your ideas, you will be taken care of and get our help to make them come to life. We work with skilled designers when creating new collections and in cooperation with the Swedish designers Claesson Koivisto Rune we launched a new collection of handmade leather rugs in the beginning of 2016, “A Sense of Place”. Welcome to Ogeborg!

TINGEST tingest.com – The Tingest brand offers products for the home inspired by Scandinavian design heritage. The majority of the items are manufactured in Sweden in association with carefully selected skilled craftsmen and based on a

commitment to natural materials, sustainability and ecology. “For me, this is a long-standing vision: of creating and manufacturing exclusive home décor items hallmarked by design excellence, fine craftsmanship and local manufacture in Sweden”, says Alexander Lervik, the creative force behind Tingest.


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biritapet.no – Biri straw wallpaper is an environmentally friendly natural product which gives a special kind of warmth and atmosphere to a room. The straw changes colours gently within its own colour range as the light alters, from morning to evening, from season to season. Biri straw wallpaper is timeless and fits into any kind of interior – everything from classical to modern. Nature and the countryside have always had a soothing effect on people. With Biri straw wallpaper you bring a small piece of nature’s serenity and softness into your daily life.

3 WIK & WALSØE

wik-walsoe.no – At the heart of Wik & Walsøe lies a strong connection to nature, to quality and sustainability. Our core value is to create long-lasting products with the least possible environmental impact. We work with pure and natural materials, and use lead-free colors.

6 ALI TOMLIN CERAMICS

alitomlin.com – Handmade, elegant, contemporary ceramics, ranging from small bowls to large platters. A limited palette of simple lines and marks, scribbled and scored on matt, white, porcelain forms.

3 ANGUS ROSS

angusross.co.uk – Angus Ross creates beautifully designed, exquisitely hand crafted furniture using sustainably managed local wood. He manages an ancient woodland and carefully selects, fells and mills a few trees each year. This wood is used green for steam-bending or kiln dried for traditional furniture making. The collection at the Craft Pavilion will have the Scottish Working Woods label which guarantees that the products contain at least 90% Scottish grown timber, harvested sustainably, providing economic, environmental and social benefits to our local community. Angus Ross is an award winning designer at the forefront of British craft furniture for over twenty years. The curvy ergonomic eco-luxe furniture is characterised by pure flowing lines and an effortless elegance that is always a pleasure to use. The collection ranges from innovative ergonomic rocking stools to statement functional art pieces.

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vestre.co.uk – Vestre is a leading manufacturer of furniture for towns, parks and outdoor public spaces. We have been involved in creating social meeting places for millions of people for almost 70 years. Vestre collaborates with well-known Scandinavian designers and has received many design awards. Vestre’s products are produced in Norway and Sweden using first-class materials of a consistently good quality which enables them to be used without any problems for many years. Vestre is a family-owned company and is now being managed by the third generation of the family. Our head office is located in Oslo.

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barbarafranc.co.uk – Barbara Franc creates creatures full of life and attitude, often made to illustrate proverbs and old wives curious and cautionary tales, collected from around the world. The pieces are made from recycled, discarded and found objects, from car windscreen wipers and fish knives, to brass cupboard handles and kilt pins; “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure”.

23 CATHRYN SHILLING GLASS

cathrynshilling.co.uk – Cathryn Shilling is an internationally renowned glass artist, living and working in London. After graduating in Graphic Design from Central School of Art and Design in London, Cathryn worked as a Designer until her family’s move to the USA in 2001 prompted her to pursue a new and exciting creative direction. She studied the art and craft of Stained Glass in Connecticut and then on her return to London in 2004 Cathryn began studying and working with kiln formed glass as well as becoming a student of blown glass at Peter Layton’s London Glassblowing Studio. In 2007 she began making in a studio near her home in London working alongside three other glass artists. In January 2010 Cathryn began to work with Peter Layton in The Gallery at London Glassblowing as Curator and Exhibition Coordinator.

24 ELLA ROBINSON ellarobinson.com – Ella Robinson’s vibrantly coloured interior artworks are uniquely crafted using beachcombed materials or found objects and fragments, collected from the street. The individual characteristics, shapes and colours of the driftwood and fragments provide inspiration for how they will be reinvented or curated. Each find is given a new lease of life, becoming a Decorative Object or forming part of a collection. Decorative Objects are stitched or wrapped wooden pieces (either found or drift wood), that are combined with colourful textile or plastic threads through the drilling of precise holes. Collections are box-framed artworks curated from found or beachcombed items that are ordered by colour or by size. Driftwood, plastics, corks, lighters and ceramics are just some of the items that are selectively beachcombed from the British coastline, but mainly Brighton Beach, by Robinson herself. She works from her rural Hertfordshire studio but


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plants in the forest, to each mark of the hand on an object, their work endeavours to tell a story.

21 ELLIOTT CERAMICS

elliottceramics.com – Elliott Ceramics is the work of South London based potter Elliott Denny. Working mainly in thrown porcelain Elliott has a minimalist approach to pottery, carefully considering each design, stripping away excess details to create beautifully modest tableware. A muted colour palette complements these simple forms, stain is worked into the body of the clay and thrown on the wheel. As the stain disperses throughout the porcelain, it leaves a subtle record of the makers touch and the rotation of the wheel. The exterior of each piece is unglazed and sanded smooth whilst a clear glaze is applied to the interior to seal the surface and create a contrast between inside and out. Elliott’s route to contemporary pottery was born from a love of process and making, alongside ceramics he practices as a printmaker and designer working with analogue techniques such as letterpress and stencil duplicating.

12 GEORGINA BRETT CHINNERY

georginabrettchinnery.com – Since an early age, Georgina Brett Chinnery has been interested in creating tangible sculptural forms. With leather as her medium, she exploits traditional leather working techniques that enables the tactile essence of material, which is an integral aspect to her work. The results are collectable sculptural forms and objets d’arts. Why birds? They are intelligent two legged creatures that soar above us. Having a ‘bird’s eye view’ on our world, the artist perceives this perspective to symbolise freedom. Having social organisations much like our own, each of Georgina’s birds represents individual meanings that relate to the variances between different human beings. Bird Brain delves into the conscious and asks the viewer how we see ourselves and others, for nothing is always as it seems.

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forest-and-found.com – Forest + Found is a sustainable craft and design partnership set up by Max Bainbridge and Abigail Booth in late 2014. Both having a background in Fine Art, their practice has an emphasis on material and process. Working with traditional methods of craft they produce contemporary wooden objects and hand stitched textiles. Their focus is on the use of hand tools and the direct experience of hand crafting the object. Simple acts of carving, hand stitching and natural dyeing are points of access in how they refine and develop their craft practice. Every object made in their London workshop has a direct relationship to the landscape and its architectural environment through the use of natural materials and considered design. From sourcing wood and dye

5 HARRY MORGAN

harrymorgan.info – Harry Morgan is an emerging designer maker based in Edinburgh. His curiosity in the mutability of materials and their changeable behaviours is at the core of his practice. Through an experimental approach to design, he develops processes that fluctuate between accident and control.

20 HEIDI HARRINGTON

heidiharrington.co.uk – With over 15 years experience in working with clay, Heidi specializes in Ceramics and Print. She takes an innovative approach to clay and image, developed during her studies both at Bath School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Using her own photography as a starting point, Heidi

then prints clay images and forms them into decorative interior pieces including wall plates and bowls. The images are allowed to gently stretch and move during the making process leaving each piece in the edition unique. She is inspired by both the movement and stillness in nature and hopes to capture these fleeting moments in the surface and forms of her porcelain.

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jshorrock.com – John and James Shorrock. John does all the making and James handles the digital side of things. They are based in Northern England and work out of a large workshop and wood store on the family farm. John mainly uses hardwoods grown in the North West of England, specifically Elm burr, Sycamore, Cherry, Laburnum and Silver Birch. Most of the wood that is used is sourced from local tree surgeons who let John and James know when they have a tree which they think is suitable for John’s style of wood turning. More often than not these are trees that have been felled because they were dead, diseased or dangerous. If possible they buy whole trees and always like to know where they had grown; this allows John to retain the tree’s spirit and character in the pieces using the defects and natural shapes to their best advantage. With most wood, John visualises the shape he wants before starting a piece. As the piece develops, he takes careful note of the features and works the final shape according to the grain and natural edges as they emerge. He uses custombuilt tools for roughing out the shape and hollowing the piece. All of the pieces are finished with Polyx oil to bring out the natural markings of the wood.

25 LEONORA RICHARDSON lrichardsonceramic.co.uk – Leonora Richardson graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2011, with a First Class Honours Degree in Ceramic Design. Her

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chosen medium of ceramic clay allows her to create and express organic built forms, which emphasise the repetition and individuality of each piece. Leonora’s work is inspired by the relationship between art and science and she develops and creates all the pieces individually, while making installations and one-off pieces. Leonora works from her studio, located at The Muse Studios in a very small Mews in North London.

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lindabloomfield.co.uk – Linda Bloomfield makes hand-thrown porcelain bottles, vases and tableware with tactile satin matt glazes and colour on the inside. Her colour combinations are inspired by midcentury textiles. Her latest work comprises still life installations of bottles inspired by Morandi paintings. The tactile surfaces encourage the user to pick up and hold the pots.

1 LOUISE GARDINER

lougardiner.co.uk – Louise Gardiner is a British artist and designer producing unique one off pieces of contemporary embroidery to commission. Originally known for her world of wonderful and crazy characters that you may recognize from her range of cards and wrapping paper with Woodmansterne, ‘In Stitches’, Gardiner’s embroideries now explode off the canvas and are inspired by nature, music and creative emotion. She has exhibited at The Saatchi Gallery, in London’s famous Liberty windows on Regents Street and demonstarted for Jenny Murray on Woman’s hour. Gardiner’s work has entertained a wide variety of people at exhibitions and talks and she now has an established career as an artist and teacher. She pushes this niche art form in new directions as much as possible, often working on large canvasses and continuously promoting stitch as

an exciting, rich and beautiful medium, which it is!

14 MAX JACQUARD GLASS STUDIO

maxjacquard.com – Max Jacquard is widely recognised for his innovative techniques and concepts in the field of kiln-formed glass. His work combines personal narratives with a rich mix of cultural influences including archeology, alchemy, science and craft traditions. At this year’s London Design Fair Max Jacquard will present itself as a Studio for the first time with a selection of cast bowls and vessels. These will be exhibited with a choice selection of one-off art works. Inspiration for the new range of textural landscape bowls is drawn from sacred pagan and pilgrim sites across Great Britain. Imprints of ancient yew trees, paths of note and sacred waterbeds are the forms from which these works are taken. Along side these sculptural bowls is a new collection of core cast Rock vessels produced in collaboration with artist Dawn Bendick. The unusual exterior forms of these vessels echo their internal rock shape creating a mysterious secondary layer, intrinsically coloured with glass layers creating veins and stratified patterns in the rock.

22 OWEN LEATHER owenleather.com – Owen Leather goods are crafted in north London by leatherworker Harry Owen. All cutting, burnishing and stitching is done entirely by hand. This year at LDF Harry will be showing a variety of new bags, small goods and belts. This work embraces the needs of contemporary lifestyles, designed for now, with the enduring qualities of classic luggage. Vegetable tanned leathers and uncomplicated forms draw attention to fine detailing, a high level of craftsmanship and the natural beauty of the materials. Harry’s obsession with leather articles comes from the seductive quality of

the material, and a fascination with objects we carry with us. Leather ages and reacts to its changing environment, becoming intertwined with the personal narrative of the user. Durable leather goods facilitate long and meaningful user object relationships, slow down consumption and foster a deeper connection between user and maker.

10 PAUL WEARING CERAMICS

paulwearingceramics.com – Paul Wearing makes unique hand-built sculptural stoneware vessels for interiors. Through the glazed surface of cylindrical and elliptical vessel forms his focus is on temporal landscapes, exploring a visceral sense and physical feel for nature and its seasons. It is therefore the textures found on surfaces within diverse urban and rural environments that are fundamental to his practice. The relationship between slower emerging life cycles and the making process leading to alchemical developments within the kiln underpins the work: a dialogue between the handmade and manifestations of nature.

26 STUART AKROYD CONTEMPORARY GLASS stuartakroydglass.com – Stuart Akroyd is an award winning studio glass designer-maker based in the UK. He creates forms in vibrant colours and organic shapes. Instantly identifiable, his work possesses a sense of movement and grace within the solid form. Stuart’s designs begin with an idea inspired by the world around him, after sketching the designs he progresses them by experimenting with the material and making a 3D form. These initial glass prototypes are then further refined to produce the final piece. Stuart’s latest sculptural pieces, titled ‘Intention’, are a perfect example of this; inspired by the ‘Skylon’ structure (which became the symbol of the 1951 Festival of Britain) they are a solid stretched form encasing vibrant colours and presented on a steel stand.


13 ZOË HILLYARD CERAMIC PATCHWORK

zoehillyard.com – Ceramic Patchwork is Zoë’s creative and distinctive solution to the challenge of mending broken ceramics, which sees her apply the tradition of hand-stitched patchwork in a completely new way. Establishing the brand in 2010, she has been exhibiting her award-winning work to the amazement and delight of audiences ever since. Reassembled using only fabric, tension and stitch, Zoë’s exquisitely handcrafted vessels are seductively tactile, playing with colour, pattern and structure. Each one is unique, with a flawed beauty that celebrates imperfection. Pieces can simply be the result of an interesting combination of unconnected, secondary sourced items; equally, they can be a commission tore-work imagery, textiles or ceramic possessions that have sentimental or historic value.

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EMILY GARDINER emilygardiner.com – The physicality of matter and the convergence and collision of materials is at the heart of Emily’s sculptural ceramic work, whether exploring underlying elements of chaos and order, symbiosis and growth or the physical structure of glaze. Driven by a passion for experimentation and a desire to push materials to the limit, she embraces unpredictability; ‘To control every element dilutes the energy in a piece; there needs to be a dialogue with the material for it to be interesting to me. I think of myself almost as a ceramic explorer, always searching and testing new ideas and possibilities.’

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JOSEPH HARRINGTON josephharrington.co.uk – Joseph Harrington is a sculptor working predominantly in cast glass. He graduated with an MA in Ceramics and Glass from the Royal College of Art in 2006, and won a Crafts Council Development Award in 2007. Joseph has exhibited both nationally and internationally. In 2010 he was selected for the Jerwood Contemporary Makers exhibition in Edinburgh and London, as well as in the 2012 International Festival of Glass Biennale. The main principle within his work is to create a sense of time and movement within a permanent object. Joseph has a fascination with turning one thing into another, the reaction of materials and energies acting upon each other. He uses a direct approach with the modelling material to provide an energetic, spontaneous working method and creative mindset. This energy lives on within the work, giving a sense of progression and evolution within a solid permanent form. He has developed a unique working method using ice as a modeling medium. The ice is eroded and sculpted with salt then cast into glass, capturing a moment in time as the ice is melting.

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MARCIN RUSAK marcinrusak.com – Marcin Rusak is a multidisciplinary designer and artist interested in ideas of value, ephemerality and aesthetics. Specializing in storytelling, process and material investigation his work often incorporates research, object and installation as well as visual creations to explore overlooked details of our lives which recreated and reimagined are shown again in a different light.

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JOCHEN HOLZ jochenholz.com – Jochen trained as a technical glass blower in Germany and completed a BA Hons in Applied Arts at Edinburgh College of Art and a MA in Design at The Royal College of Art. Since graduating, he has worked as a freelance glassmaker and designer. He has won a number of design prizes, including the RSA Award and Centre Prize, and as shortlisted for the Bombay Sapphire Glass Prize.

an MA Material Futures at Central Saint Martins’ School in London where she developed the project From Insects : an exploration of insect materials from the common honeybee and the Indian silkworm. Her work questions our way of making by challenging the properties of natural resources. She believes in the value of the concept, not only with an outcome but with the complete creative process.


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G08 BARNBY DESIGN

12thirteen-store.com

barnbydesign.co.uk

G03 573° 573degrees.com

G09 BAY GALLERY HOME

E17 A1462 a1462.kz

E20 BEND GOODS

G29 AGGESTRUP

E05 BOHEMIA DESIGNS bohemiadesign.com

aggestrup.com

F33 ALEXANDER MUELLER alexandermueller.co.uk G10 ALSO ADAM

baygalleryhome.com

amyblackwell1995.tumblr.com

G22 AMY ISLES FREEMAN amyislesfreeman.co.uk

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G25 ERIN PARFITT erinparfitt.com

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KRISTEL LAURITS kristellaurits@gmail.com

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L’ÉTABLI LONDON letablilondonshop.etsy.com

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LAURASLATERPRINT lauraslaterprint.etsy.com

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LAURASPRINGSTUDIO lauraspringstudio.etsy.com

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bendgoods.com

F23 BRENDON FARRELL brendonfarrell.com E21

alsoadam.com G25 AMY BLACKWELL

D08 ENCODE encodeshop.com

BUTTON AND BLUE buttonandblueetsy.etsy.com

F15 BXXLGHT bxxlght.com

ESTAMPE & CO estampeandco.etsy.com

D03 EVA FLY

katiebrowndesignsuk.etsy.com

eva@evafly.dk

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FACTORYTWENTYONE factorytwentyone.etsy.com

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G25 GEORGIA CLEEVES artsthread.com/profile/ georgiacleeves

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G25 LAUREN MANSFIELD artsthread.com/profile/ laurenmansfield F17 LAWRENCE GOODWIN lawrencegoodwin.co.uk

D03 CAMILLA WEDELBOE MONSRUD kadk.dk

D18 GORDON BYRNE DESIGN gordonbyrnedesign.com

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G25 CAROLYN GIBSON

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D18 LEO SCARFF DESIGN leoscarfdesign.com

leewalsh.co.uk

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aneverything.com

harrietpopham.com

artsthread.com/portfolios/ sacredgeometryandbeyond

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fungandbedford.com F16 CHAPEL PETRASSI E25 ANNA WISCOMBE

chapelpetrassi.com

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G25 LIV SHYKLES artsthread.com/profile/ livshykles

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annawiscombe.com E10 ANNE LOUISE RASMUSSEN & MAJA MARIE HALLING F31 RASMUSSEN roedstudio1@gmail.com D03

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isabelwebb.tumblr.com

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JAMFURNITUREDESIGN jamfurnituredesign.etsy.com

G13 M DEX DESIGN m-dex-design.co.uk

E07 CHARLOTTE FRANCES LONDON charlottefranceslondon.com

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JESPER BRUN HALFTER jesper@game.construction

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G25 ANNI TAVERNER annitaverner.wordpress. com

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F30 ARRAN STREET EAST

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D07 JONATHAN ROGERS

jonathanrogers.co.uk E19 JONGHLABEL jonghlabel.nl

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MATTJONESTURNING mattjonesturning.etsy.com

F19 MELODY ROSE melodyrose.co.uk

dovestpottery.co.uk D03

artesaniadegalicia.xunta.es

maijuuski.com

danahaim.com

arranstreeteast.ie G15 ARTESANÍA DE GALICIA

niwaki.com

EMIL KRØYER & MADS SÆTTER-LASSEN kadk.dk D03

KASPER KJELDGAARD kasper.friis.kjeldgaard@ gmail.com

G18 KATE FARLEY F05 EMODI

katefarley.co.uk

G17 MERVALIA

mervalia.com D03 MIA MAYA CHRISTOPHERSEN miamaya@gmail.com

emodi.co.uk D03

ASTRID TOLNOV LARSEN tolnovlarsen@hotmail.com

G28 KATE TROUW JEWELLERY katetrouw.com

G25 MOLLY HUTCHINSON molly-hutchinson.com

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NAIVE NOIR FURNITURE naivenoirfurniture.etsy.com

G17 NATHALIA MUSSI nathaliamussi.com F08 NATIVE & CO nativeandco.com G11 NOBEL TRUONG

E18 RED DEER

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studioharan.co.uk

reddeer.co.uk D03

RICK GERNER gerner.rick@gmail.com

E21 ROWENNA MASON WEAVING rowennamasonweaving. etsy.com

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STUDIO HARAN studioharan.etsy.com

C03 3RD CULTURE 3rdcultureproject.com C07 ANDERS HENCKEL NIELSEN malmstenwoodlights.com

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suepryke.com

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ANNA KLARA GLEISNER malmstenwoodlights.com

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ÅSA PERSSON malmstenwoodlights.com

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summerwillbeback.com

no-bl.com G27 RAW MATERIAL

G07 NO-MAD 97% INDIA no-mad.in

studiorawmaterial.com

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redshedgraduates@gmail.com

norquayco.com

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RPALMERJEWELLERY rpalmerjewellery.etsy.com

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onefoottaller.com E27 SAMANTHA SWEET

G12 OPD DESIGN opddesign.com.br

samanthasweet.com

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nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ bymay

D09 SYZYGY syzygyliving.com C10

CAMILLA ENGDAHL nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ camilla-engdahl

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CHEN LIXUN design.caa.edu.cn

F26 THE COLD PRESS thecoldpress.com E16 THE ENGINEERED FLOORING CO. theengineeredflooring company.co.uk

C14 CLEVER3DSTUDIO

clever3dstudio.com D03

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SARAH OAKMAN kadk.dk

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THE FOX IN THE ATTIC thefoxintheattic.etsy.com

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DAN ISAAC WALLIN nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ dan-isaac-wallin

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GAO FENGLIN nanoin.cn

outforspace.com E21

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F09 SASA WORKS sasaworks.co.uk

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PLUCK’D DESIGNS pluckddesigns.etsy.com

themakerplace.co.uk

thelermonthupton.com

scouteditions.co.uk

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G25 POLLY MAE REDFERN

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redshedgraduates@gmail. com

pollymaeredfern. squarespace.com

shufflebotham.com E21

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SINCERELY LOUISE sincerelylouise.etsy.com

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SISSE LEE mail@sisselee.dk

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HU KE design.caa.edu.cn

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UANG SIWEN, H YU QIONGJIE cargocollective.com/wandq

F12 WILD + WOOD wildandwood.co.uk F06 WOODEN & WOVEN

pressedandfolded.com D06 PUN_H BY GODREJ

punahproject.com

quirkandrescue.com REBECCAKILLEN rebeccakillen.etsy.com

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troelsflensted.com

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matteogonet.com

F28 TROELS FLENSTED

F03 PORTEGO portego.it

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TOBIAS BIRK NIELSEN tobiasbirk@hotmail.com

woodwoven.com F07 WOODPOP woodpop.com E21

G23 STUDIO DAVIDPOMPA davidpompa.com

studioemmafox.com

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JIANG TUTU, LI XINYUAN design.caa.edu.cn

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JOIS LUNDGREN nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ aggcoddler

YVONNE ELLEN yvonneellen.etsy.com

F27 ZOE MURPHY E29 STUDIO EMMA FOX

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zoemurphy.com


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JOLLYGOODFELLOW nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ jollygoodfellow

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LA BOHEME nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ la-boheme LANG QING design.caa.edu.cn

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MAGDALENA TYBONI nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ magdalena-tyboni MARKUS BARVESTIG malmstenwoodlights.com

WU PEIPING, GU RONG design.caa.edu.cn

U WEICHEN, W CHEN ZHENDA design.caa.edu.cn

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ZHANG JUNJIE nanoin.cn

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ZHENG CHAO design.caa.edu.cn

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ceadogan.ie 9 JANDO DESIGN

jandodesign.com 8 MOURNE TEXTILES

mournetextiles.com

XU ZHENTING design.caa.edu.cn

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paperpetshop.com

LINNÉA WERME malmstenwoodlights.com

LUO XIAOAN, LUO CHENG/2016’SUMMER SOLSTICE luoxiaoan.artron.net

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LI JIE design.caa.edu.cn

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shanehollanddesign.com

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acathrodesign.com N22 ALP

alp-design.co.uk L05 ANA ROMERO COLLECTION

anaromerocollection.com L02 BARK FURNITURE

barkfurniture.com N23 CAMILLA LEE

camilla-lee.com M 08 CRAIG NARRAMORE

craignarramore.com M 07 DANNY LEE DESIGN

dannyleedesign.co.uk N26 DWISS dwiss.org L16 GAIL BRYSON gailbryson.co.uk N29 HEATHER SCOTT DESIGN

heatherscott.org.uk C07

OLIVIA ÖBERG malmstenwoodlights.com

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ionadunsire.com C10

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janieknittedtextiles.co.uk N12 JIE YANG

yangjie-art-design-uk.com L03 KATE NOAKES

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studiogeczi.com C10 TORIL BÆKMARK nordicdesigncollective.co.uk/ toril-baekmark B05

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mywarehousehome.com

katenoakes.com L06 KOREAN DESIGN MEMBERSHIP hello@project-mg.com L15 KOSMOSPHAERA kosmosphaera.ch M 05 LAUREN DICKINSON CLARKE laurendickinsonclarke.com L07 NOOOK noook.eu

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nyumbanidesign.com M13 OLAHA AKULOVA DESIGN

olgaakulova.com N27 PAR-AVION CO.

par-avion.co

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T4-A NAOMI MCINTOSH craftscotland.org

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T4-A CHOI KEERYONG craftscotland.org

T4-A TOM HOPKINS-GIBSON craftscotland.org

J17 ANNA HILL WALLPAPER anna-hill.co.uk

AVID WATSON T4-A D craftscotland.org

ELLOW BROOM T4-A Y craftscotland.org

J03 ATELIER SCHROETER atelier-schroeter.com

anajimenez.com

N16 PASINGA pasinga.com

T4-A DIGGORY BROWN craftscotland.org

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T4-A EILEEN GATT craftscotland.org

K09 BEFORE BREAKFAST DESIGN beforebreakfast.london

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T4-A HILARY GRANT craftscotland.org

psaltdesign.co.uk

zelij.com

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raisedesign.co.uk

T4-A JENNIFER GRAY craftscotland.org

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dackelid-form.com N25 STUDIO LOCHER

studiolocher.com

T4-A JOANNA KESSEL craftscotland.org

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duesenzatre.com N24 STUDIO LORIER studiolorier.com

ODE PANKHURST T4-A J craftscotland.org

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ULI BOLAÑOS-DURMAN T4-A J craftscotland.org

theceramicists.co.uk N18 TIRAR

behance.net/tirar L14 WALLPLAYPER

wallplayper.com

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T4-A KIRSTEEN STEWART craftscotland.org ARA SCOBIE T4-A L craftscotland.org

hectorcronosgodoy.com K05 IMAGERY CODE

imagerycode.com K03 IMAGE SURGERY

IZZIE FAREY T4-A L craftscotland.org T4-A MEG HELD (THE STORE HUS) craftscotland.org

imagesurgery.com K01 MELINA XENAKI melinaxenaki.com J10 NINA KULLBERG

T4-A MELANIE MUIR craftscotland.org T4-A MORAG MACPHERSON craftscotland.org

ninakullberg.co.uk K07 PETRONELLA HALL petronellahall.co.uk


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rachelcoxceramics.com K15 RAMZANVONG

ramzanvong.gq J12 SEOUL DESIGN FESTIVAL

designfestival.co.kr K06 STUDIO 9191

9191.co.uk K02 THE STEKI

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E21 ETSY AWARDS: WINNERS’ SHOWCASE AT TENT LONDON etsy.com – The Etsy Awards celebrate the best of creativity in the UK and Ireland. Chosen from thousands of entrants, Etsy presents products from the winning designers at Tent London. Judged by The Design Trust, John Lewis, Red magazine, The Edited and creative organisations throughout the UK and Ireland, the culminating showcase includes exceptional design across 6 core categories – Home & Interiors, Fashion & Accessories, Kids & Baby, Retail Star, New Etsy Talent and Regional. The winners were rewarded with a range of support tailored to small creative businesses including: £10,000 grant, business training from The Design Trust, retail opportunities with John Lewis, the chance to join Etsy’s

product showcase at London Design Festival and much more. With thanks to Etsy Awards partners: Our lead partners include: London Design Festival, Tent London, Crafts Council, The Design Trust, Contemporary Applied Arts, Craft Central, Crafty Fox Market, Craft Scotland, Creative Scotland, Emergents, Xpo North, Arts Council of Wales, Helfa Gelf, Craft NI, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Offset and Design and Crafts Council of Ireland. Featuring Button and Blue, Estampe & Co, Factorytwentyone, Feather Oak, Jamfurnituredesign, Katie Brown Designs, L’établi London, Lauraslaterprint, Lauraspringstudio, Mattjonesturning, Naive Noir Furniture, Papio Press, Pluck’d Designs, Rebeccakillen, Rowenna Mason Weaving, RPalmerJewellery, Sian Zeng, Sincerely Louise, Studio Haran, The Fox in the Attic, Yvonne Ellen – See pages 23–24 for exhibitor details

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PS1 THE PUBLISHING HOUSE designcurial.com fleafollyarchitects.com usm.com – Blueprint magazine has teamed up with FleaFollyArchitects and USM modular furniture to create The Publishing House at the London Design Fair in the Old Truman Brewery during the London Design Festival. The Publishing House is a pavilion made out of more than 2,000 modular pieces from USM modular furniture and completely clad on the exterior surface with Blueprint magazines. This will create a small room on the inside, which will be a haven from the hustle and bustle of the show and USM invites you to come in and sit a while and Make It Yours! Blueprint editor Johnny Tucker says: ‘This is the first time Blueprint has been involved in a pavilion since 1995, when we commissioned Zaha Hadid to produce her first built structure in the UK. This is promising to be every bit as exciting as that!’


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PS2 DARC MAGAZINE darcmagazine.com – The darc / mondo*arc media space will be showing three immersive, interactive lighting installations that will first be shown at the darc awards / architectural event, darc night, on September 15th 2016 at MC Motors in London organised by mondo*arc and darc magazines together with creative consultants Light Collective. The darc awards / architectural is a celebration of the world’s best lighting design and is the world’s only peer-to-peer lighting design awards. darc night is a unique event to celebrate the winners of darc awards / architectural consisting of street food, a free bar and sixteen light installations by top lighting designers and manufacturers. The darc night installations will be 2.5sqm cubes where the visitor will be able to walk into the space to experience and interact with the light. The cubes will be designed by top lighting design practices in collaboration with high-end lighting manufacturers – Arup with Cooledge, Lighting Design International with KKDC and MS CHO Studio with Applelec. The cubes will be housed within a molo Softwall Modular system – an innovative flexible wall that is part of MoMA’s permanent collection in New York.

C07 LIU MALMSTEN & SWEDISH WOOD malmstenwoodlights.com – The graduate students from the furniture design program at Carl Malmsten Furniture Studies have in a collaboration with ateljé Lyktan been commissioned to work with LED and pine. Since an inspirational trip down to Åhus, in the southern part of Sweden, and ateljé Lyktan’s factory a creative design process has been going on. With the use of experimental work with the LED light they have set shape to their

design ideas. Svenskt Trä has contributed with pine to the project. The result is eight unique and exciting light fixtures for both private and public environments. Featuring Anders Henckel Nielsen, Anna Klara, Gleisner, Åsa Persson, Linnéa Werme, Markus Barvestig, Olivia Öberg – See pages 24–25 for exhibitor details

NORDIC DESIGN COLLECTIVE C10 nordicdesigncollective.co.uk – Nordic Design Collective presents Nordic Fresh. Nordic Design Collective is more than just an online shop with beautiful products. It is a marketplace, passionate about supporting independent designers from the Nordic region. The designers we work with are carefully selected, to make sure that they are just as passionate about their work as we are. 11 designers are selected to participate in Nordic Fresh. The exhibition takes its influences from strong Nordic values, like authenticity, simplicity and nature. Illustrations and photographs mix with soft textile, ceramics and metals, each offering a sense of Nordic Fresh. In our first ever exhibition at London Design Fair, Nordic Design Collective also offers a pop-up Store, to allow visitors bring home the best of Nordic Fresh. Featuring By May, Camilla Engdahl, Dan Isaac Wallin, Jenny Kåberg Metalldesign, Jois Lundgren, Jollygoodfellow, La Boheme, Magdalena Tyboni, Saga Melina, Scandinavia Form, Toril Bækmark – See pages 24–25 for exhibitor details


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D03 THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, SCHOOL OF DESIGN kadk.dk – The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design (KADK) presents a range of cuttingedge trends and creative solutions, curated among our 140 graduate projects in 2016. At KADK we educate designers that contribute with solutions to social, cultural and economic growth. The exhibition showcases, amongst others, a Codesign project ’Chemo to go, please!’ that partners with two major Danish hospitals on a project about chemotherapy treatment at home. On show are also textile designs, exploring colours and materiality as a way to improve life and wellbeing, a game about maximising moneymaking through bank loans and credit, tableware designed in collaboration with Royal Copenhagen, flexible furniture for both indoors and outdoors use in tiny housing, and many more projects – all of the highest quality from business, artistic and scientific points of view, with solutions that relate to the users of design, to the environment, and to making a difference to our lives.

Featuring Anne Louise Rasmussen & Maja Marie Halling Rasmussen, Anne Marie Bisgaard, Asmus Lauridsen, Astrid Tolnov Larsen, Camilla Wedelboe Monsrud, Emil Krøyer & Mads Sætter-Lassen, Eva Fly, Isabel Aagaard & Rie Maktabi, Jesper Brun Halfter, Kasper Kjeldgaard, Kristel Laurits, Mia Maya Christophersen, Nynne Riis Clausen, Rick Gerner, Sarah Oakman, Sisse Lee, Tobias Birk Nielsen – See pages 23–24 for exhibitor details

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B05 CHINA ACADEMY OF ART COUNTRY SHOWCASES & GALLERIES design.caa.edu.cn – “Design has a prospective and retrospective feature. In China, we think and criticise the cutting-edge design issues under the premise of respecting the traditional culture. China’s traditional culture and crafts are an important source and spirit of Chinese design; we need to start from the perspective of modern design and look for a new research system for traditional hand crafts in modern living context.” Modern activation of traditional crafts retains and restores a variety of information that Chinese traditional culture carries in a certain extent. At the same time, it also creates a new tangible and intangible form that would be accepted by the new cultural and economic mode in different context of culture and era. It would help to enrich and remodeling new form of society today on the dimensions of the design constantly.

Featuring Chen Lixun, Gao Fenglin, Hu ke, Huang Siwen, Yu Qiongjie, Jiang Tutu, Li XinYuan, Luo xiaoan, Luo cheng, Li Jie, Lang Qing, Wu Haiyan, Wu Weichen, Chen Zhenda, Wang Zhenghong, Wu Peiping, Gu Rong, Xu Zhenting, Zheng Chao, Zhang Junjie, Huang Qingwen & Yuan Qinqin – See pages 24–25 for exhibitor details

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T4-A SCOTLAND: CRAFT & DESIGN PRESENTED BY CRAFT SCOTLAND & EMERGENTS craftscotland.org – The Scotland: Craft & Design pavilion celebrates the energy, innovation and talent in the Scottish craft sector. Scottish makers are embracing new digital technologies alongside traditional methods to create exceptional pieces of craft. Working in partnership, Craft Scotland and Emergents will bring contemporary handmade Scottish craft to London Design Fair. Alongside the makers’ work, visitors can discover installations, talks and live demonstrations. Craft Scotland is the national agency for craft. They work to unite, inspire and champion craft through creating opportunities for makers and audiences. Emergents is a community interest company that aims to support the development of creative careers, enterprise and the economy in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and beyond. Both Craft Scotland & Emergents are supported by Creative Scotland. Emergents is also supported by Highland and Islands Enterprises.

Featuring Catherine McGruer, Choi Keeryong, David Watson, Diggory Brown, Eileen Gatt, Hilary Grant, Jennifer Gray, Joanna Kessel, Jode Pankhurst, Juli Bolaños-Durman, Julia Smith, Kate Colin, Kevin Gauld, Kirsteen Stewart, Lara Scobie, Lizzie Farey, Meg Held (The Store Hus), Melanie Muir, Morag Macpherson, Naomi Mcintosh, Tom Hopkins-Gibson, Yellow Broom – See page 26 for exhibitor details


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FORM&SEEK 37 formandseek.com – Form&Seek is a collective of young designers who are interested in both the functional and poetic appeal of design. They believe that objects have the power to communicate meaningful messages and new ways of looking at the world. By placing their work within the familiar framework of everyday life, Form&Seek aim to innovate and provoke discussion. Featuring Ahryun Lee, Alei Verspoor, Alissa Volchkova, Begüm Cana Özgür, Bilge Nur Saltik, Birgit Severin, Chloe Frost, Day Studio, Elinor Portnoy, Jane Kim, Jessica Smarsch, Malgorzata Mozolewska, Maor Aharon, Micaella Pedros, Michiel Poelmann, Rive Roshan, Sarah Colson, Studio Ilioa – See page 44 for exhibitor details

03 GALERIE MICA galeriemica.com – The vision of the Galerie MICA is to offer the world production of high quality art answering a single editorial on strong societal values. The artwork proposed by Galerie MICA are unique or edited in small series of 8. Productions can integrate new technologies and are divided into three categories:

· Furniture: desks, benches, tables, coffee tables, coat racks ... · Accessories: boxes, jewellery, containers, fragrance diffuser, lamps, connected mirrors, vases ... · Works: sculpture ...

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07 THE DESIGN MUSEUM ON LOAN – DESIGNERS IN RESIDENCE ALUMNI SHOWCASE designmuseum.org – The Design Museum is building the world’s leading museum devoted to architecture and design and will reopen its doors in the former Commonwealth Institute, in Kensington on the 24 November 2016. Join the Design Museum in the Project Space at London Design Fair for a celebration of the annual programme Designers in Residence. 2016 is the ninth year of the residency, which provides a platform to celebrate new and emerging designers at an early stage in their career. Alumni include Asif Khan, Bethan Laura Wood, Giles Miller, Yuri Suzuki, Tomas Alonso and Sarah van Gameren. A timeline, originally designed for the Design Museum by Martino Gamper and Bibliotheque and adapted for The London Design Fair, will look back and celebrate the alumni, revisiting the work that has been commissioned over the years. The display will introduce this year’s selected designers, who are currently developing new work in response to the theme ‘Open’, which will be revealed in a designated studio as part of the opening programme in Kensington. The display will also announce the theme for 2017, inviting the next generation of designers to apply and be part of the Design

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and Giles Miller. “We were invited to propose a project by the trade commission of the Trentino region of Italy,” says Jimmy MacDonald, London Design Fair founder and director. “The result is Trentino Collaborations, which connects four British designers with four Trentino based manufacturers to create new products for retail.” Featuring Max Lamb, Sebastian Cox, Lucy Kurrein and Giles Miller. The Trentino-based manufacturers are: Pedretti Graniti, Arte Del Legno, Molinari Design and Euro Porfidi – See pages 42–43 for exhibitor details

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29 THIS IS INDIA SUPPORTED BY INDELUST thisisindia.co.uk – The London Design Fair hosts the largest collection of international exhibitions, designers, brands and country pavilions in one destination during the London Design Festival annually. For this the 10th Anniversary of the Fair we have decided to invite a guest country to join us in our celebrations. With an increasing overview of the global design scene we have been observing with great interest the number of new independent designers and studio from India making their first inroads on the global design scene. For this reason, India has been selected to be our first annual guest country pavilion at the London Design Fair 2016. Titled This is India the pavilion will include 12 emerging and established India-centric designers and brands across product, textile and furniture; offering a renewed but intimate perspective on established and emerging design practices from India today. Continuing with the all Indian line-up the Fair has invited Spandana Gopal of Tiipoi to cocurate This is India, alongside Jimmy MacDonald founder & director of the London Design Fair, with exhibition design by Kangan Arora. This is India is supported by e-commerce retailer Indelust, whose vision is to build a global awareness of an emerging design sensibility originating from the Indian subcontinent. The designers who have confirmed to showcase at This is India with the support of e-commerce retailer, Indelust are NYC/ Delhi based textile designer, Leah Singh; product design studio Objectry’; visual storyteller and and sculptors Aman Khanna of Claymen, manufacturing and material fabrication studio Taama and textile studio INJIRI by Chinar Farooqi.

Featuring Safomasi, URMI, Shed, To&From, Rubberband, Taxi Fabric, Cobalt Designs – Supported by Indelust Injiri, Leah Singh, Claymen, Objectry, Taama – See page 44 for exhibitor details


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32 DESIGN PRIZE SWITZERLAND designpreis.ch – The Design Prize Switzerland is an association and a private initiative which encourages design with the aim to foster the exchange, mediation and promotion of Swiss design across disciplines. Out of 42 nominations, the 2015/16 international jury awarded prizes to a total of 12 outstanding products and projects, as well as to the designers, entrepreneurs and institutions behind them – including numerous smart solutions which demonstrate the innovative strength and quality of the Swiss design industry. A selection of 21 products and projects from the list of winners and nominees is presented at London Design Fair, as part of the London Design Festival 2016.

Featuring Ampoule LMP, Applied Fiction, Big Bang Broderie, Big Game, Blooming Species, DAFAT, F-abric, Heart of Glass, Huber Egloff, Joulia, Julian Zigerli, Leggero Enso, Loudspeaker L242, Metaflop, Metalbase, OLED Design Lab, R2D2, Stack, Stanserhorn Cabrio, USM Privacy Panels, YVY – See pages 42, 44 and 45 for exhibitor details


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galvinbrothers.co.uk – Galvin Brothers design and make contemporary handcrafted furniture from their workshops in Beverley, East Yorkshire. The business was formed as a partnership between Matthew Galvin (designer) and Andrew Galvin (joiner) in March 2012 building on their Father’s 61 years of joinery and cabinet making experience. Our designs celebrate the uniquely wonderful properties of English Oak and other solid woods, placing traditional joinery techniques at the centre of contemporary forms — functional objects with a twist. Galvin Brothers furniture is designed and built to last; honest-to-goodness and evenly priced.

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goldfingerfactory.com – Goldfinger Factory is an award-winning design, build and teaching platform centred around upcycling to create bespoke furniture and interiors, whilst helping artisans and artisansin-the-making become self-sustaining through craft and in turn saving materials from landfill. Located on the ground floor of the iconic Trellick Tower in London’s joint most deprived ward, Goldfinger Factory combines a furniture showroom and a café space on one floor and a woodworking workshop and teaching academy underneath. We provide skills training and assist people in gaining or returning to employment as well as offering designers, makers and craftspeople a platform to develop and sell bespoke furniture and interiors.

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jessicalight.co.uk – After 25 years of working in textiles, Jessica is thinking of hanging up her shuttles and the installation she will be showing at LDF is a lament

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to, not only the loss of London’s last passementerie weaver, but the death of a traditional East End industry that dates back to the Huguenots and the passing of the passementiers’ techniques into extinction. Jessica will use all her skills to produce work that is new but will also rework existing designs todemonstrate the intricacies and level of craftsmanship involved in producingpassementerie. There will be another section of the instillation that demonstrates contemporary and creative use of trims in the form of Jessica’s collaborations with Liam Treanor and Rachael South on a bench and cushions with Pad UK.

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trentinosviluppo.it gilesmiller.com europorfidi.it – “Working with manufacturers of the famous Italian stone Porphry, our approach has been to use our experience and experimentation with surface and light composition to design pieces that truly celebrate Porphry as a material. This stone has been overlooked in contemporary design and our objective is to re-contextualise it and to beautify the worlds perception of this intriguing material. We have a freestanding framed screen which allows playful adaption by the user, as well as a wall-based marquetry design in varied colours and textures.” Giles Miller.

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saphirkeramik.com – Laufen will host the SaphirKeramik project – featuring new creative solutions from Swiss design students. Laufen’s SaphirKeramik will be on display at the Innovation laBar, where you can feel and touch the basic materials, giving you the experience of the revolutionary ceramic material. Chosen pieces from the VAL collection designed by Konstantin Grcic will show the ability of Laufen to produce SaphirKeramik on an industrial scale.

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vij5.nl – Vij5 is a Dutch design label with a collection of interior products, characterised by their minimalist aesthetic and functionality. The Vij5 workshop accommodates the studio, workshop ánd showroom of the Dutch design label Vij5. The physical combination of these functions makes the characteristic industrial building at the Hallenweg 1E in Eindhoven into a remarkable place worth a visit!

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trentinosviluppo.it lucykurrein.com molinaridesign.com – “Molinari are expert leather workers. I wanted to celebrate this by drawing parallels with everyday household leather objects. I’ve been studying traditional sports equipment like basketballs and boxing gloves which radiate durability and craftsmanship. In particular I became fixated on punch bags. There’s something about the shape and proportion that feels very human in scale and it got me thinking about the way some boxers grab the bag between blows. In the design I’ve taken the cylindrical shape of the punch bag and curled it up, holding it in place between the two front legs of the chair. The legs compress into the upholstery to emphasise the soft structure inviting the user to wrap their arms around it as boxers do. We have chosen the best quality, thick leather to echo the heavy duty nature of the punch bag.” Lucy Kurrein.


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trentinosviluppo.it maxlamb.org pedrettigraniti.it – “A three-dimensional demonstration of the skills, techniques and facilities of Pedretti Graniti, and a celebration of the natural beauty of Tonalite Granite and the array of finishes in which it is available including; 5axis wire saw cutting, Circular saw cutting, CNC milling, Core drilling, Edge profiling, Feather and wedge splitting, Lathe turning, Lettering, Polishing, Honing, Sand blasting, Flaming, Bush hammering, Cleaving and, Chiselling.” Max Lamb.

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mmwstore.com – From hand dyed indigo scarves to stunning Native American blankets, from hand shaped forward thinking surfboards to limited edition Japanese Aloha shirts, from exclusive jewellery to candles that evoke the salty fresh feelings of seaside hideaways…on land, at sea & everything in between.

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trentinosviluppo.it sebastiancox.co.uk – Cox’s sensitivity for natural materials has complimented the specific expertise of the L’Arte del Legno craftsmen. The designer was fascinated, in fact, by the intertwining technique typical to these valleys, once used for making baskets and typical “gerle” (conical wicker baskets), and chose to repeat this element within the interior. The furniture design which is to be presented in London is a modular structure which can be arranged according to the needs and taste of the customer, made of larch wood complimented by the presence of an intertwining element. It is a versatile proposal, which is customisable and contemporary in its flexibility, but at the same time carries forward the Trentino tradition of craftsmanship.

“In researching the rich heritage of Trentino I discovered that the region has a strong tradition of basket making. I wanted to reflect the diversity of vessels woven in a contemporary piece, combined with timber commonly found in the region. I wanted to capture the beauty and texture of woven surfaces in a functional and versatile piece, which celebrates the landscape and craft of Trentino, and offers an opportunity to show the high quality of the work produced in the region. Importantly, the piece is functional and modular to make it practical and reduce the carbon impact of shipping to international audiences.” Sebastian Cox.

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alexanderkneller.com – The five new works being released at London Design Fair this year represent significant points in Alexander Kneller’s creative journey since releasing the prototypes Side Chair One and Two. This starts with the same clean, minimal and geometric lines and then moves through to topics such as pattern as structure and with the last pieces, playing with more fluid, complex forms more akin to natural genesis. Having a wide knowledge and experience of different fabricating methods and materials each new idea is approached in a fresh way and a new dialogue begins between concept, material, process and aesthetics. Materials in the show include marble, brass, oak, high density foams and resins.

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nicparnell.com – Established in 2011, Nic Parnell runs a studio based in North West London, which focuses on his ethos of organic design. A trained cabinet maker, Parnell’s work has harnessed the multiplicity of his disciplines and interests to innovate new and explorative techniques in making. His work mainly explores the processes that manipulate the aesthetic and surface of materials to discover new and distinctive value. The work satisfies our visual desires to repel geometry and structure whilst engaging with nature in a newly formed intelligence; one that is engineered for visual and sensory engagement.

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objectstudio.co.uk – Object Studio bridges the gap between the creative world of design and the technological world of manufacture. Our products are both designed and manufactured from our studio and workshops in east London, employing both traditional and cutting edge production techniques.

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totemroad.com – Totem Road [toh-tuh m rohd]: the meaningful journey of a natural object with significance. Totem Road is an Australian design practice, dedicated to creating sustainable furniture that focuses on quality and craft. Consciously sourced, solid oak pieces combine contemporary design with the character of their natural material to offer relaxed and sophisticated living. Committed to minimising the impact modern, throwaway culture has on our planet, we craft pieces that last a lifetime and respect natural resources. The transparent chain of custody allows every finished product to connect the owner to its true origin. Through our thoughtfully crafted, functional furniture we capture the essence of modern Australian living – fresh, relaxed and soulful.

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We quickly saw the value of exhibiting at the London Design Fair manifest itself in orders being placed on-site from trade and public visitors, as well as picking up new retail stockists in Paris, Belfast and New York! Additionally exhibiting at the London Design Fair is a fantastic marketing tool for promoting the brand and engaging with the design industry, and certainly recommend it to fellow designers.

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1000—1100 OTHERNESS: A MANIFESTO FOR RADICAL INNOvATION Takram – Takram, Japan’s leading creative innovation firm, invites you to join a conversation between their Tokyo and London studios that explores their belief that we are standing at a major turning point for innovation and creativity that demands a new approach to design. The vision, reality and tension inherent in ‘otherness’ form the basis of this new approach that informs the studio’s extraordinary range of commercial, conceptual, artistic and experimental output. – Panel: Prof. Miles Pennington, Kinya Tagawa, Kotaro Watanabe, Lukas Franciszkiewicz 1100—1230 THE JOY & JEOPARDY OF MAKING: NATURE TRANSFORMED British Craft Pavilion, Crafts Council – The Crafts Council presents four of the makers from ‘A Future Made’ – a programme they created to showcase the best of British craft to audiences in the US and Europe, and which has just returned from showing ‘Nature Lab’ at Design Miami Basel. In a discussion led by Crafts Council Creative Director Annie Warburton, makers Juliette Bigley, Marlène Huissoud, Shelley James and Eleanor Lakelin will discuss innovation in process and design and its place in their practice and address questions such as: What drives makers to investigate new processes in making? How does the hands-on nature of craft making encourage deeper exploration of materials? – Chair: Annie Warburton Panel: Juliette Bigley, Marléne Huissoud, Shelley James and Eleanor Lakelin

1300—1430 INDIAN DESIGN: PAST & PRESENT Phaidon – This panel will take the opportunity to discuss the recent publication of Sar: The Essence of Indian Design, Phaidon Press, with the authors, a designer featured in the book, a renowned design expert, and the commissioning editor. The panel will discuss how a language of design within India is being articulated through the book through anonymous and everyday objects moving from 5000 years back to the present day, and how the objects were selected and categorised. With Spandana Gopal of Tiipoi, we will speak about how the old influences the new in terms of technique, material, and use. With Max Fraser, we will speak about how to create education around design from India so that it can stand in equality next to what is celebrated in design internationally (Scandinavian, Italian, etc.), and with Emilia Terragni, we will discuss why she commissioned the book now, and why that is relevant. – Chair: Swapnaa Tamhane Panel: Ajay Shah, Spandana Gopal, Max Fraser 1500—1630 100% NORWAY IN 60 MINUTES 100% Norway – 100% Norway’s curator Max Fraser is joined by Norwegian designers in a discussion aimed at understanding the essence of the country’s design scene today. Is national identity still important in our global business? How much does the nation’s strong 20th Century design heritage spur on its contemporary designers or act as a burden? Are current influences coming from much further afield than Scandinavian? – Chair: Katie Treggiden Panel: Max Fraser, Kim Thomé, vera & Kyte


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1645—1745 A DECADE IN RESIDENCE Design Museum – Designers in Residence curator Margaret Cubbage discusses the current climate and future for emerging designers with past residents from the Design Museum’s Designer in Residence and asks them to reflect on their experience as residents and the effect it had on their practice and career. – Chair: Margaret Cubbage Panel: Stephanie Hornig, Giles Miller, Yuri Suzuki

0930—1100 RADICAL COLLABORATIONS LEADING TO OTHERNESS Design Prize Switzerland – Design Prize Switzerland and Swiss bathroom expert brand LAUFEN invite you to join a conversation around experimental collaborations. Radical innovations require experimental space and freedom. Estranged from the known, explore the unknown. Combine the learning and expertise into creativeness that evolves as the new otherness. Collaborations between the industry, institutions and creative individuals have been part of a long-standing tradition in Switzerland. The right constellation of collaborations is a pivotal factor to make an impact on culture, society, environment and economy, by making new design solutions truly accessible in the market. – Chair: Vanessa Brady OBE Panel: Manuela Mannino, Marc Viardot, Lester Korzilius. 1100—1230 TRENTINO COLLABORATIONS Trentino Sviluppo – “Trentino Collaborations” represents an initiative aiming to foster the development, promotion, and marketing of new home products through the forging of partnerships between local enterprises, designers working in London, and the London Design Fair. The talk will focus on how the creativity and cultural values match the tradition and manual skills of craftsmen for celebrating local materials. A new model of valorizing the territory and promoting an international collaboration in a sustainable way. – Panel: Max Lamb, Giles Miller, Lucy Kurrein, Sebastian Cox, Massimo Molinari for Molinari Design, Sandro Perissinotto for L’Arte del Legno, Germana Allegri for Europorfidi and Daniele Pedretti for Pedretti Graniti

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1300—1430 A NEW SCOTTISH CRAFT VERNACULAR – SCOTLAND: CRAFT & DESIGN DEBATE Craft Scotland & Emergents – What is the Scottish creative identity? Our debate will explore a new vernacular for Scotland’s thriving creative scene. The panel will consider how Scotland, from its rich heritage, cultivates a pioneering spirit, innovative approach and creates cutting-edge designs. Scotland: Craft & Design pavilion is a partnership between Craft Scotland and Emergents, supported by Creative Scotland, and Highlands & Islands Enterprise. – Chair: Dr Juliette MacDonald Panel: Grant McCaig, Gunnar Groves-Raines, Natalie Melton, Remo Pedreschi 1500—1630 THIS IS INDIA This is India supported by Indelust – On Inclusivity and Design : Who is the audience for Indian design and how will that shape the future of India’s emerging designers? With a majority of India’s designers speaking to only a small audience in India with a trajectory to look towards the West to grow their brands, this panel will look at the issue of inclusivity and how to involve a larger interest from the diverse audiences that India has to offer. Being seen as a destination for fabrication rather design, this panel of opinion makers in the industry help to provide an answer of how we India can look to become a destination and a consumer of design. Join This is India curator Spandana Gopal and Indelust founder Sana Rezwan Sait, along with an esteemed panel of opinion makers. – Chair: Spandana Gopal Panel: Dr Paul Micklethwaite, Sana Rezwan Sait, Aman Khanna

1700—1830 DANISH DESIGN – CONTEXTS, MATERIALITY, CULTURE AND SOCIETY The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design – Danish design is famed for its ability to design products, services and spaces with a double contextual awareness. While taking its point of departure in an understanding of materials and spaces, it is also embedded in its societal and cultural, even political surroundings. The awareness is part of both the Danish design tradition and contemporary Danish design; as can be seen at this event, and in the work of students of KADK. – Speaker: Krisen Marie Raahauge 1900—2000 THE OPEN DEBATE Design Museum – Reflecting on the provocative theme for this year’s Designers in Residence at the Design Museum, this debate brings together leading thinkers to explore the predominant trends influencing Open design. These include the increasing importance of open and collaborative design and manufacturing processes as well as the increasing prevalence of open design principles to empower communities and challenge pre-existing structures. – Chair: Professor Daniel Charny Panel: Joni Steiner, Alice Casey, Adrian Westaway


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1100—1230 (R)EVOLUTION EDUCATION Design Prize Switzerland – Design Prize Switzerland and the leading Swiss Universities of Applied Arts and Design invite you to explore practice-based educational approaches that cope with the rapid transformations of design. New basis of knowledge, possibilities, globalisation and the influence of design are evolving at a fast pace. The Increasing complexity of problems to be met by design approaches is permanently transforming the designers’ profession. Gaining international as well as multi-levelled knowledge driven by experience and collaboration at an early professional stage, does positively influence the designers’ readiness for the job market. Testimonies from different disciplines, backgrounds and nationalities share their experiences and projects. – Panel: Bethan Laura Wood, Florian Faller, Nora Wagner, Isabelle Rosa Müggler Zumstein, Eva Gaumé, Elizabeth Fischer, Peter Kessel, Robert Lzicar, Juan Ferrari, Armin Blasbichler 1300—1430 THE FUTURE OF FURNITURE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Dr Lynn Jones — Lynn Jones associates and Former Head of Department of Furniture, Bucks New University – What are the implications of closing some of the most respected furniture courses in the country? We are in a state of flux and no one really knows where we will end up. There are people like us everywhere. People who, for whatever reason, discover a passion for furniture and decide to make it a career choice. Furniture perverts we called ourselves: people who chair-spot in films, look underneath the seats of restaurants, talk endlessly about whether Italian design is better than Scandinavian design. We are the people who, as teachers, pass on our passion for the subject to the next generation. Until now. Where will our passionate and talented furniture students study? What will

happen if graduates for the jobs market dry up? What will be the impact of that on our furniture industry? Join us for a lively debate about furniture design education, when we will be asking a panel of educators to present their cases describing what they think the future holds. – Chair: Dr Lynn Jones Panel: Joe Bray, Wayne Pottinger, Warren Fearn 1500—1630 DESIGN IN THE SOUTH OF ITALY Italian Trade Commision – Presented by the Italian Trade Commission (ICE), Design in South Italy is a collective of designers and brands from four southern Italian regions – Calabria, Campania, Puglia and Sicilia. The initiative is part of ICE’s Piano Export Sud (Export Plan for the Convergence Regions), designed to support and enable companies from the southern regions to express their full potential for creativity and craftsmanship in a global market. Design in South Italy features traditional and contemporary products alongside a varied selection of surface material applications and coverings. Three southern Italian architects based in London will join the discussion sharing personal experiences in working with traditional materials from southern Italy, using the knowledge and skills of local companies and craftsmen. The talk will focus on the possible use in traditional and contemporary ways of these materials and the panel will be showing examples of some of their completed projects. – Panel: Michele Pasca di Magliano, Pierpaolo Rapana, Andrea Matarazzo, Fortunato Celi Zullo

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1200—1300 A DISCUSSION ON HERITAGE AND DESIGN. Warehouse Home – Drawing inspiration from the industrial past: Preserving, celebrating and reinvigorating industrial processes and materials. A discussion on heritage and design. Former factories, warehouses, printworks and breweries reflect the energy and entrepreneurialism of a past age. But they are also inspiring a new generation of enterprising and creative individuals and a host of contemporary designs for the home. As architects renovate and rejuvenate those historic buildings, preserving our connected to the industrial past, established and emerging product designers are also reviving and drawing inspiration from age-old industrial processes and materials. Whether you live in a warehouse conversion, or simply like the industrial aesthetic, don’t miss this fascinating discussion about heritage, materials and craftsmanship. – Chair: Sophie Bush Panel: Katie Brown, Nick Fraser, Jack Blake, Alex Swain 1300—1430 COMMISSIONING AN INTERIOR DESIGNER: HOW TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FOR YOUR PROJECT British Institue of Interior Designers – This talk by BIID President Susie Rumbold will cover everything from finding an interior designer, to briefing them on your interior design project, to collaborating on your creative vision and beyond. Susie’s talk will highlight the advantages of working with a professional interior designer and will outline the process of appointing one. She will help demystify the process of working with an interior designer and offer an insider’s guide to getting the best results for your interior design project. Susie will explore how the relationship works between client and interior designer and offer advice on how to get the very best from your working

relationship. She will explain how to manage the design process, how to share your creative vision and demonstrate how successful design projects are the result of effective collaboration. – Chair: Susie Rumbold 1500—1630 HOW TRAVEL INFLUENCES DESIGN Charlotte Frances London – We love to travel. We have travelled throughout history and continue to do so in our millions to further and more exotic corners of our planet, and beyond, discovering new sights, art, architecture, languages, foods and people. Travel gives us perspective on how big – and small – the world really is. Traveling expands our minds and creativity, and it influences all aspects of our lives at home, at work and at play. In this talk we will explore how travel has influenced the world of design. The panelists will be sharing their own travel experiences and how these have affected their own aesthetic and discussing how global mobility has impacted the industry and public attitude to design. The talk will examine various elements of travel and design, including environmental issues, the importance of supporting and promoting traditional artisans, education and the part played by social media. – Chair: Charlotte Frances Panel: Sarah Fotheringham, Dylan O’Shea, Camilla Blunt, Rosie Broad, Andreas Bergsaker

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