London Design Festival 2006: Opening Party at Old Truman Brewery

Sep 16, 2006 14:41

The London Design Festival is an annual event to celebrate and promote London and the UK’s design creativity. Each year it enables new collaborations which bring exciting new projects covering every aspect of the industry and beyond.

The London Design Festival mirrors the uniquely diverse nature of the London design scene, which has an unparalleled breadth and depth compared with other international cities. Meanwhile, the number of international projects in the Festival continues to grow making it a fixture on the international design calendar.

The Festival programme will include lots of international content this year. Over 15 countries are expected to be in London demonstrating their design talent; shows from countries including Japan, Thailand, Austria, Norway, Portugal, India, and Singapore will bring a truly global dimension to the Festival.

LDF Opening Party at the Festival Hub - 15 Sep 06

Located within the F-Block at the Old Truman Brewery, T2 is Intended as a social space with bar and lounge, where festival audiences can access information on all Festival activities. There will be ongoing exhibitions and installations delivered by Festival Partners including the DesignSingapore Council and the Singapore Creative Network UK from 22 Sep onwards.







Row 2 Pics: Somewherelse! by theFarm
An exhibition which asks: What is somewherelse? Designers from thefarm have created an experience that promises to take visitors on a sensory journey and invite them to think and feel about somewherelse.

Row 3 Pics: In Production by The Future Laboratory
A curated exhibition by leading consumer trend forecast agency showing the best of contemporary British design currently in production.
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