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Directorate

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The Design Museum is led by the Chief Executive and Director, Tim Marlow OBE.

The Directors directly manage the departmental directors, each responsible for a different area of the museum’s work.

Getting here

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The Design Museum
224-238 Kensington High Street
London W8 6AG

Find out more about the area at Discover South Kensington.

Working to make change

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Discover how the Design Museum is learning to cut the environmental cost of its exhibitions in response to the planetary emergency.

Q&A with Matthew Williamson

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This Q&A reveals interior designer Matthew Williamson's inspirations and thinking behind the Design Kitchen, our food & drink space located on the second floor.

Fables for our Time

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Displayed on Level 2, Fables for our Time is a triptych of stories about environmental urgencies, that uses folktales and a new collection of emoji to examine humanity’s relationship with the natu...

Design Museum Research

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The museum and its audiences are insatiably curious and optimistic. This energy is put to work and shared through the museum's research programme.

Design Researchers in Residence 2023/24: Solar

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Delivered by the Design Museum's Future Observatory in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), this residency programme supports design researchers at the start of their care...

Thank You

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The Design Museum would like to thank the trusts and foundations, corporate and individual donors who are vital partners in its work.

Q&A with Elise

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This Q&A introduces Elise Foster Vander Elst, our Head of Exhibitions & Environmental Impact Lead, and the museum's ongoing work focusing on the green transition.

Your vote on Designs of the Year

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Cast your vote on one of the nominees listed below and win a stay in the W London Leicester Square and a pair of exhibition tickets to Designs of the Year 2015.

Designers in Residence

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An overview of the Designers in Residence, an annual programme at the Design Museum that started in 2007.

Grow Fruit & Vegetables in Pots

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Planting Advice & Recipes from Great Dixter

Expert planting advice for growing fruit and vegetables in pots from the acclaimed English garden – with 50 delicious recipes

London Transport

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A progressive public transport system, London Transport is home to many of the most familiar design icons of Britain.

Q&A with Ji Won Choi

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The Design Museum speaks to Ji Won Choi about her collection for adidas originals, which is nominated in this year's Beazley Designs of the Year. Choi's garments draw on elements from traditional Kore...

Eat & drink

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Enjoy delicious, ethically sourced drinks and snacks in our new spaces – the Design Kitchen and the Design Cafe.

Design Researchers in Residence 2023/24: Open Call

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Applications are now closed for Design Researchers in Residence: Solar.

MA Curating Contemporary Design at Clerkenwell Design Week 2018

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Students from MA Curating Contemporary Design, taught at Kingston University and the Design Museum, London, were invited by leading design company, Arper UK, to explore the values ascribed to design i...

the Surrealist designs as signs

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The Surrealists were known for harnessing their dreams and took a lively interest in astrology, channelling cosmic aesthetics and symbols into their work. Inspired by our exhibition **#ObjectsOfDesire...

Arts and Crafts Movement

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Aimed to promote a return to hand-craftsmanship and to assert the creative independence of individual craftspeople.

Penguin Books

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A pioneer of high quality paperbacks, Penguin adopted an equally progressive approach to book design.

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