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Often labelled a ‘minimalist’, he is known for his rigorous process of design.
As we move into a new decade, the Design Museum looks back at Designs of the Year winners from this century so far - and the ones that "got away".
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The Design Museum is one of London's leading venues for hosting creative brand activations with seven unique spaces including a 319 sqm exhibitions and events space.
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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.
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Despite a short career, Christian Dior dominated the world of fashion during the late 1940s and 1950s, with the hourglass silhouette of his voluptuous New Look.
Alvar Aalto's greatest buildings fused the naturalism of Finnish romanticism with modernist ideals: as did his influential furniture and glassware.
A progressive public transport system, London Transport is home to many of the most familiar design icons of Britain.
Aimed to promote a return to hand-craftsmanship and to assert the creative independence of individual craftspeople.
The couple who transformed British design after World War II by pioneering a new modern idiom.
With their instantly recognisable glossy red soles, Christian Louboutin’s shoes have become an important part of the fashion landscape.
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