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Let's look back at where it all began – Art and Industry, held in 1982 at the Boilerhouse Project.
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...
Delivered by the Design Museum's Future Observatory in partnership with the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), this residency programme supports design researchers at the start of their...
Initiated in partnership with the Design Age Institute in 2021, Growing Together explores design and horticulture as catalysts for positive social change and nurtures community connections in response...
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...
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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.
Here you can find the 127 tracks selected by Laurent Garnier for the exhibition.
European Museum of the Year winner 2018, the Design Museum in London reaches new audiences and brings Mars down to Earth.
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...
Often labelled a ‘minimalist’, he is known for his rigorous process of design.
To mark International Women's Day, the Design Museum caught up with one of this year's designer in residence, Stiliyana Minkovska, the architect behind Ultima Thule.
#DesignersinResidence
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 ...
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.
Acclaimed Dutch designer, Hella Jongerius, combines the traditional with the contemporary, the newest technologies with age-old craft techniques.
An eclectic architect and industrial designer who became one of the most celebrated figures of the late 20th century Italian design scene.
Renowned for his innovative use of materials, meticulous pattern cutting and a progressive attitude to new technology.
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