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Born and based in Louisiana, 18-year-old Alyssa Carson is likely to be one of the first few people to go to Mars in the early 2030s. Carson enrolled in the Advanced Possum Academy in October 2016...
The couple who transformed British design after World War II by pioneering a new modern idiom.
The original design power couple whose boundless creativity inspires to this day
Often labelled a ‘minimalist’, he is known for his rigorous process of design.
Did you know that the museum offers a Master's programme in 'Curating Contemporary Design' awarded by Kingston University?
This degree is one of the world’s foremost postgraduate programmes for ...
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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Visionary architect, expert manipulator of form and light, highly complex individual.
Campaigning designer who personified the potent and subversive originality of British fashion.
An eclectic architect and industrial designer who became one of the most celebrated figures of the late 20th century Italian design scene.
After its 1981 debut, Memphis dominated the early 1980s design scene with its post-modernist style.
A progressive public transport system, London Transport is home to many of the most familiar design icons of Britain.
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...
The tailor’s daughter who worked her way in to Le Corbusier’s studio and applied modernist principles to furniture design.
The Design Museum caught up with Made Thought’s creative director, Ben Parker and co-founder of A Plastic Planet, Sian Sutherland, over a Q&A to talk more about their Beazley nomination and ongoing cr...
From lacquer artist to designer and architect — an independent talent who influenced many, but never fitted in.
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.
With their instantly recognisable glossy red soles, Christian Louboutin’s shoes have become an important part of the fashion landscape.
Sir Terence Conran has demonstrated design as an organised businesslike activity, and one that could earn its place at the centre of national debate.
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...
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