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The tailor’s daughter who worked her way in to Le Corbusier’s studio and applied modernist principles to furniture design.
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This elliptical wooden outdoor pavilion commissioned by American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) was located near the Thames during the London Design Festival 2008. Crafted from American tulipwood by A...
Often labelled a ‘minimalist’, he is known for his rigorous process of design.
Reflecting on what the works in the exhibition mean to him, and how they embody the tensions between past and present, hear Ai Weiwei talk about how his obsessive collecting of historical artefacts ov...
A vibrant programme to create pathways into design for young people to experiment and imagine a better future together.
Ahead of the upcoming workshop, _International Women’s Day: Wikipedia edit-a-th...
To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, the Design Museum speaks to Cuban-born visual artist, Edel Rodriguez.
Edel's work, which can be found on display inside the exhi...
Coinciding with the free pop-up display exploring the design process behind The Guardian’s new tabloid format, the Design Museum speaks to Alex Breuer, Executive Creative Director at The Guardian abou...
To mark the Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-2018 exhibition, the Design Museum's curator, Margaret Cubbage, speaks to American contemporary artist, Shepard Fairey
Fairey is a street artist...
Pioneering the notion of graphic design with a social conscience.
Renowned for his innovative use of materials, meticulous pattern cutting and a progressive attitude to new technology.
The Design Museum speaks to designer Hans Ramzan, about his simple and affordable HIV detection kit, CATCH. Potentially saving millions of lives, find out how this device, featured in Beazley Designs ...
The Design Museum goes back thirteen years to the launch of its very first Designs of the Year exhibition. Do you remember who won?
Winner of the Design Museum's inaugural Designer of the Year award, 2003, Jonathan Ive's innovations include the iPod, iMac, MacBook Air, iPhone and iPad.
2019 marked 30 years since the Design Museum originally opened its doors in a converted banana warehouse in Shad Thames, among the once economically vibrant London docklands.
Take a look back at the ...
To mark International Women's Day, the Design Museum caught up with one of this year's designer in residence, Mále Uribe Forés, the architect and designer behind Salt Imaginaries.
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