Exclusively available in the UK from the Design Museum Shop, the mini Pratone plays with the juxtaposition of a "large-small" proportion by reducing to 7/8 the giant Pratone that was designed i...
Like small, natural protrusions, the Corniches, designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra, are flexible shelves for displaying valuables or storing essentials
A celebratory look back at one hundred years of passenger flight, featuring full-colour reproductions of route maps and posters from the world's most iconic airlines
Before defining the IBM company's graphic look in 1956, Paul Rand had never designed an entire corporate identity. The American graphic designer had created many trademarks for advertising clie...
This book explores the effect that generations of trial and error, individual craftsmanship, and an instinct to carve out the essential with the slenderest of means brought to objects that made...
Exclusively designed and produced for the David Adjaye Making Memory exhibition at the Design Museum, Plane is a series of three prints by design studio Tom Pigeon which celebrate the outstandi...
Starting at the age of nine, Basil Hyman (b. 1936) has taken hundreds of photographs of everyday life in Britain. In Photographs Found he looks back to the swinging sixties' of his youth w...
The Eames Plywood Mobile models by Vitra are replicas of the original mobiles, designed in 1941 by Charles & Ray Eames. The plywood mobiles consist of two abstract and organic plywood elements ...
Like small, natural protrusions, the Corniches, designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra, are flexible shelves for displaying valuables or storing essentials
Can Graphic Design Save Your Life? explores the significant relationship between graphic design and health. From posters to advertising, pill packaging to educational apps, information graphics...
Machines are designed to run constantly; people aren’t. Our coping mechanisms are meditation apps, weekend breaks and annual holidays, but things soon revert. To prosper, we need a more sustain...