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Design House At 14 Cavendish brings together a diverse group of designers
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Design House At 14 Cavendish brings together a diverse group of designers

by Nitija Immanuel
Published on : Sep 21, 2021

Since its inception in 2003, London Design Festival has hosted the world’s leading design thinkers, practitioners and educators and has shone a spotlight on the city’s creative brilliance that has helped cement London’s reputation as the design capital of the world. The show will be housed in Magazine London, a brand new, state-of-the-art venue at Greenwich Peninsula. In addition to the Design Districts and Destinations, the Festival’s programme features numerous partner events taking place across the city. London Design Festival 2021 partner highlights include Design House At 14 Cavendish Square, W1G 9HA.

Built in 1770, and located on the north side of Cavendish Square, 14 Cavendish London is a remarkable address which has lent grandeur to London’s finest Georgian square for 250 years. Each floor of the 18th-century London mansion has been gutted and stripped to its core, revealing both the rich patina of the building’s peeling walls as well as its storied history. The Grade II listed building will provide a perfect Palladian backdrop for a display of new works by an exciting group of international designers and makers.

1882 Ltd. launches an extended version of the Crockery Collection with Max Lamb in celebration of their 10 year anniversary, Sebastian Cox presents furniture from across his bedroom and dining collections, Ruup & Form bring together a diverse group of makers and designers to explore the interconnectedness of art, material, and the dining experience for The Handmade’s Table.

Tiipoi presents SIMENT 2.0, the newest additions of planters and vases to the brand’s brutalist collection inspired by Bangalore’s urban water towers. Isokon+ present their first collaboration with Jasper Morrison – the Iso-Lounge, an exhibition exploring the design development and celebrating the cantilevered chair.

Angus Hyland shows an exhibition of graphic art alongside works on stone by Marion Deuchars. The Wrong Shop Projects launches a collection of unique, reworked antique cabinets by FreelingWaters, a collaboration between Dutch artists Gijs Frieling and Job Wouters, and Jochen Holz showcases neon light installations made of free formed borosilicate glass tubing.

The exhibition is open to visitors from 18 September to 26 September

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