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Design for a Greener Future

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The Design Museum makes the impact of design visible to all, therefore we are committed to showing how we can all do things differently to get better outcomes for the environment. Through our programm...

Julia Peyton-Jones OBE

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Director of the Serpentine Gallery, London and Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes

Q&A with Rain Wu

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Coinciding with International Women's Day, Wednesday 8 March 2017, the Design Museum speaks to the current designer in residence, Rain Wu about her latest project 'The Tea Set', her career so far and ...

Designs of the Decades

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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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Design Researchers in Residence: Artificial

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17 June – 21 September 2025

A free display of new design research responding to the climate crisis. This year's Design Researchers in Residence responded to the theme of ‘Artificial’, questioning...

Working to make change in ‘Waste Age’

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Discover how the Design Museum is learning to cut the environmental cost of exhibitions.

Q&A - Michelle Millar Fisher (nominator)

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The Design Museum speaks to curator and design historian, Michelle Millar Fisher, about the Lia Pregnancy Kit, which she nominated in this year's Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition.

Michelle has...

Into the Archive - Revisiting Designs of the Year, 2007

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The Design Museum goes back thirteen years to the launch of its very first Designs of the Year exhibition. Do you remember who won?

David Chipperfield

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An architect producing subtle and sophisticated buildings, with a sensitivity for materials and an awareness of their environment.

Q&A with Deanna Rodger

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In this Q&A, Deanna explains her source of inspiration for the poem and which event from the last ten years has had the biggest impact on her. Find out out why she thinks music is a tuneful force for ...

Q&A with Alix Bizet

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Coinciding with International Women's Day, Wednesday 8 March 2017, the Design Museum speaks to the current designer in residence, Alix Bizet about her latest project 'Hair By Hood', her career so far ...

Q&A – Tania Boler

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To mark the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition, the Designer Museum caught up with the founder and CEO of Elvie, the world's first silent breast pump, which can be found in the Beazley Designs of ...

Design Museum Publishing

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Established in 2015, Design Museum Publishing makes innovative books encompassing all elements of design, including architecture, fashion, product and graphic design.

Q&A with Jordan and Russell, 2LG Studio

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Creative duo Jordan and Russell founded 2LG Studio five years ago, working in residential and commercial interior design and more recently product design. With a professional training in theatre, coll...

Zaha Hadid

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The first woman to win the Pritzker Prize for Architecture, Zaha Hadid defined a radical new approach to architecture with multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of mod...

Eileen Gray

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From lacquer artist to designer and architect — an independent talent who influenced many, but never fitted in.

Dieter Rams

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Defining an elegant, legible, yet rigorous visual language in industrial design

Barber and Osgerby

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The duo's research-led practice has developed collections for Cappellini, Magis, Vitra, Venini, Swarovski, Flos and Established & Sons, whilst also producing limited edition furniture and one-off work...

Jonathan Ive

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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.

Terence Conran

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Sir Terence Conran has demonstrated design as an organised businesslike activity, and one that could earn its place at the centre of national debate.

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