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TENT LONDON Once again, this eclectic show will again dominate the Old Truman Brewery, 22- 25 September, with the emphasis on workmanship, handcrafted furniture, lighting and textiles. A strong line-up of big brands including


Moroso, Allermuir, 3form and Gloster will exhibit new collections alongside undiscovered talent and established independents. A contingent from Japan will also bring fresh ideas and space-saving products.


ORIGIN The Crafts Council show returns to Spitalfields after its successful rescheduling to coincide with the Festival in 2010. Just a few minutes’ walk away, Andaz Liverpool Street will be the gateway to events in the East End as a whole, hosting a series of design displays.


INTERNATIONAL DESIGN In 2010, over 25 countries participated in the Festival. Illustrating the diversity of the London Design Festival programme more international exhibitions are expected this year, with new countries including Israel, Palestine, Slovenia and Romania. Scandinavian design will be well


represented. The Danish Cabinetmakers’ Association takes on the Brompton garage space with an exhibition of experimental chairs.


The Whiteou’ exhibition’ will showcase


30 years of collaboration between Danish designers and manufacturers. Swedish Design Goes London is the banner for a host of exhibitions – from emerging Swedish designers in UNG8 at Designersblock to a showcase at the Swedish Ambassadors’ –


Above: Valcucine’s Logica kitchen system will be on display as part of the Superbrands exhibition at Tent London


Right: The Hayon Collection for Bisazza Bagno can be seen at the Bisazza flagship store, Sloane Avenue, SW3


opened uniquely for public audiences. Heal’s gets into the spirit by celebrating


60 years of Marimekko with a pop-up shop at their flagship store in Tottenham Court Road. 100% Norway will also be present for the eighth year at Earl’s Court. designer


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Above: Sixfloor Lamp by Gisela Stiegler for Enlightened Waste at the Marion Friedmann Gallery


Above: Ecopink is an exhibition and shop focusing on the creativity of women, bringing a uniquely ethical-ecological approach to design. It will be located at The Hub, King’s Cross


Above: Stolen From De Stijl Plates at the Darkroom Gallery, Lamb’s Conduit Street, WC1


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