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October 6, 2021 10:38 am Comments Off on Union ParkThe pandemic has affected us collectively in myriad ways, but one of the positive realisations that we can garner from... Read More >
The pandemic has affected us collectively in myriad ways, but one of the positive realisations that we can garner from... Read More >
Design destination, now there’s a tantalising thought. It’s not one that’s been at the fore of our minds over the... Read More >
London has received some rather unwanted press over the summer for one of the largest and most expensive ‘green’ interventions... Read More >
At the beginning of 2019 I was given the fairly shocking diagnosis that I had T-cell lymphoma, a pretty rare... Read More >
One year on and design graduates have still faced a compromising and difficult year of study; with traditional live event... Read More >
It is customary to try and start the year with a rejuvenated approach, a fresh perspective, a healthy dollop of... Read More >
Having recently gained a distinction for her Master’s Degree in the History of Design from the University of Oxford, craft... Read More >
It feels like a lifetime ago that I emphatically wrote: ”2020 has a certain ring to it; the staccato rhythm... Read More >
Prior to the lockdown there was a new design trade show in the pipeline for the London Design Festival in... Read More >
To date, 2020 has been a year of stark contrast in terms of our global experience of interior and exterior... Read More >
We’re all fairly used to meetings conducted via video conference call now. But what happens for makers, particularly those who... Read More >
Regular visitors of the London Design Festival are used to the magnitude of walking involved in getting around as much... Read More >
Deborah Spencer has felt a love for all things art and design as long as she can remember. It served... Read More >
As last years New Designers exhibition wrapped up and plans began for the 35th anniversary this summer, no one could... Read More >
The idea of looking for Signals of Change™ feels particularly relevant to these uncertain times that we find ourselves in.... Read More >