Where to begin?
Here are some edited highlights of things happening in Shoreditch and Clerkenwell during the
London Design Festival this week.
Sky Planter by Boskke
At the
Old Shoreditch Station cafe/bar is a dramatic installation by
Boskke and
Thorsten van Elten. The ceiling is covered with Sky Planters (as featured on this
blog) and the floor and walls have been taken over by giant cups and saucers, pigeon lights and other quirky objects. All are for sale in the adjacent shop
No-One .
Edition Paumes at Ella Doran
Ella Doran will be launching the new book by
Edition Paumes called
London Family Style which snoops around the houses of 18 creative families in the city. A must for curtain twitchers across the capital.
Donna Wilson at SCP
East London stalwart
SCP will be showcasing new products from its autumn/winter collection, including textiles and tableware from the prolific
Donna Wilson. SCP has produced a handy map of the shops which make up the Shoreditch Design Triangle
here.
Matthew Hilton at The Tramshed
The Tramshed is a new venue in East London and is this week hosting a broad selection of high-end design from big hitters including
Studioilse,
Matthew Hilton,
Autoban,
Ercol and
Benchmark. Go to see what's going on at the sharp end of design, but not if you're expecting a bargain.
James Brown prints at Curate40
Curate40 Minimart is a smaller selling exhibition of illustration and print - so
now - from up and comers such as the bold illustrator and printmaker
James Brown. This show is one to bring your wallet to.
Lizzie Allen wallpaper at Curiosity London
Pop-up shop
Curiosity London will be selling items by 17 hot young designers such as the talented screen-printer
Lizzie Allen who will showcase her latest work. Again, bring your wallet.
Tent London at the Truman Brewery
Last, but by no means least, is the design show
Tent London which is
the place to visit for inspiring contemporary and vintage ideas. It's the daddy of the East London shows and has a big
digital section.
Look out for the
Lab Craft exhibition - curated by
Max Fraser and designed by
Tomoko Azumi - which explores craft in a digital age.
And if you're still on a craft tip and interested in things that are
made not maufactured check out
Origin in its new venue at Old Spitalfields Market.