Tent London at the Truman Brewery
September 10th, 2009 § Leave a Comment

24 September – 27 September 2009, Old Truman Brewery, Brick lane, London, EC1
Tent London is back for the third year as part of the London Design Festival with thousands of different design products and desigers taking over this large site in East London.
Divided into different sections that each bring you something new and innovative in their own way, Tent London 2009 showcases the very best in design. Definitely worth the visit.
The different sections are the Content zone, the vintage area (Circa Zona), the talent area where the next generation of hot new designers are and Your Spacewhere different brands and designers bring their own work together in their very own space.
At Tent, there is an eclectic mix of furniture, lighting, materials and other products on show, but personally I have found Circa Zone the most interesting.
Dealers and fans of 20th century art will be flocking here as Tent London brings on the best in 20th century design. Collectible work and the chance to see some great iconic designs from the last century is what makes Circa a hotspot for retro fans.
For more information visit: www.tentlondon.co.uk
September Talks During London Design Week
September 10th, 2009 § Leave a Comment

A whole host of talks are taking place all over London during Design week – Here are a few of the best…
Sponsored by the Financial Times, a series of talks are taking place every day from 8.30 – 9.30 am in the Hochhauser Auditorium at the V&A museum. Breakfast is served from 8am, so to book tickets call +44207 942 2211 or visit the V&A box office).
Subjects are as follows:
Monday 21 September 2009, Responses to the Recession, 8.30 – 9.30am, V&A museum, London, SW7
First in the week-long series, this talk will expore how design-led companies are coping with the current economic crisis. Are tight-spending consumers now in charge or can big brands still drive buying behavior? Will the market polarize into a world of ultra-luxury products for the ‘haves’ and super-inexpensive ones for the ‘have-nots’? What strategies – back to basics, diffusion lines, etc – work best in a downturn?
Panel members: Miguel Fluxà Ortí, Vice President, Camper. Rolf Sachs – Designer. Doreen Lorenzo – President of frog design. Geoffroy de La Bourdonnaye, Chief Executive Officer, Liberty plc.
Tuesday 22 September 2009, Responsible Design, 8.30 – 9.30 am, V&A museum, London, SW7
Consumers and companies remain keen to make meaningful purchases and investments – perhaps more so now than ever. We talk to executives and designers about moves into eco-friendly merchandise and social entrepreneurship ventures in developing countries. Can you make a profit and make a difference?
Panel members: Oscar Pena, Creative Director of Lighting, Philips. Thomas Bergmark, Global Sustainability Manager, IKEA. Alfonso Albaisa, Vice President, Nissan Design Europe.
Wednesday 23 September 2009, New Frontiers, 8.30 – 9.30 am, V&A museum, London, SW7
What are the big emerging markets in the design world? And how are locals spearheading the movements? Have certain cities/districts become hubs? And what does each new design centre bring to the table?
Panel members: Paravi Wongchirachai, Deputy Managing Director & Chief Curator TCDC. Maurizio Ribotti, Chief Executive Officer, DesignPartners, Milan. Yang Ling Duan 100% Shanghai. Carolina Muzi, Design Journalist, Clarin, Argentina.
Thursday 24 September 2009, Emerging Architecture, 8.30 – 9.30am, V&A museum, London, SW7
The prosperity of the 1990s and early 2000s brought a boom in high-profile architectural projects from New York to London, Dubai to Shanghai. But in today’s economic climate, companies, governments and cultural institutions are cutting their budgets; so how will architects adapt?
Panel members: David Glover, Global Property Leader, Arup. Ricky Burdett, Professor of Architecture and Urbanism , LSE. James Sellar, Chief Executive, Sellar Developments. Amanda Levete, Amanda Levete Architects
Friday 25 September 2009, Design in Adversity, 8.30 – 9.30am, V&A museum, London, SW7
Important creative movements are often born in troubled times. We consider the important ideas and products that came out of previous downturns and speculate about what the current malaise might inspire. Will designers use it as an opportunity to turn away from commerce? Will companies become bolder? Certainly, only the fittest will survive.
Panel members: Tom Dixon, Designer. Jaime Hayon, Artist / Designer. Deyan Sudjic, Director, Design Museum. Nigel Carrington, Rector – University of the Arts, London
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Tuesday 22 September 2009, Designing in the Recession
Does creativity really boom in an economic bust?, 5 – 8 pm, The British Library, IP Centre, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB
For bookings, Please email Sian.James@bl.uk with the following details:
Full Name, Organisation and Position (if relevant) and Postcode
Sir Terence Conran was recentlly quoted as saying “some of the best things come out of hard times” and he should know. As business advisor to the Prime Minister on supporting the creative industries, he designed a ‘Basics’ range for Habitat during the last recession (which reappeared in our high street as the popular and ubiquitous Muji) and reports that sales of furniture at the Conran Shop are up by 35 per cent on last year.
Despite the recession many design and craft businesses are thriving as they respond to emerging consumer trends and new opportunities created by the downturn. This lively panel debate will explore whether creativity and business really can prosper in difficult economic times. The event will be chaired by Vanessa Swann, Chief Executive of Cockpit Arts, who will sharing preliminary findings from the 2009 research report on business performance and activity in the craft sector conducted by Cockpit. Early indications from the research show that despite difficult trading conditions, craft based businesses at Cockpit are trading well. The discussions intend to shed light on some of the strategies being employed by craft and design businesses to beat the recession.
Speakers include: Rachel Galley based at cockpit Arts and a recipient of the Coutts London Jewellery Week- New Jeweller Award for 2009, Ptolemy Mann a successful textile artist and designer specialising in large scale textile artworks for corporate and public clients and The Future Laboratory recognised internationally for its innovative approach to trend forecasting, consumer insight and brand strategy.
This event is co-hosted by Cockpit Arts in celebration of the London Design Festival. www.cockpitarts.com
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100% Design, Earls Court, Friday 25 September – 27 September 2009, London, SW7
100% Design in association with Mix magazine has created an inspiring seminar program dedicated to bringing an inspirational series of talks focused on new ideas for the interior design market.
For this project Mix magazine has collaborated with a number of international companies whose unique presentations will guide the audience through new developments and products available on the market.
From colour trends to surfaces, Colour, Design and Creativity is an interactive seminar program which includes a number of workshops and training sessions with the aim of encouraging visitors to take more risks by utilising new techniques.
I would particularly reccommed going to the Patrick Blanc lecture on ‘The Vertical Garden, from nature to the city ‘.
During his seminar Blanc will guide the audience through his latest projects, explain how these beautiful gardens have been achieved, which elements need to be taken into consideration to create such visual impact and how these can survive in our polluted cities.
Patrick Blanc’s latest work includes:
• Rue d’Alsace in Paris, the largest vertical garden at 1400 sqm
• The Dolce Vita Teja in Lisbon, the largest indoor vertical garden
• Athenaeum Hotel on Piccadilly in London
• Herzog & De Meuron’s Caixa Forum in Madrid
• The Marithé & François Girbaud boutique in Manhattan
Biography: Patrick Blanc is perhaps the most renowned artist working with vertical gardens. He has been influential in transforming the sides of ordinary builds and bridges into lush walls of living plants. His collaborations with the likes of Jean Nouvel, Andree Putman and Marc Newson have helped him to achieve the Silver Medal from the Architecture Academy in 2005
Visit: www.100percentdesign.co.uk for a full list of the seminar timetable.
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Friday 25 September, 2.30 pm and 7.30 pm, Cecil Beaton – His Life and Work, An illustrated lecture by Hugo Vickers, Beaton’s Biographer, The Royal Academy of Engineering, 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y
Limited to 80 seats.
Tickets from Beaudesert: +44845 838 8720
The London Design Festival: 19th to 27th September ‘09
September 7th, 2009 § Leave a Comment

Now in it’s 7th year, the London Design Festival is in the organisers words, “an annual event established to celebrate and promote London as the creative capital of the world”.
The London Design Festival is a brand that brings together a diverse and unique group of partner organisations from across a range of sectors to stage London’s biggest annual design event. Each year exciting new projects covering every aspect of the creative industry and beyond are shown across London throughout the week.
The festival showcases the uniquely diverse nature of London’s design scene, along with a large number of international projects making it a sure fixture on the international design calendar. Its reputation is growing steadily attracting thousands of visitors from across the world. This is due to the festival’s international outlook with projects and collaborations involving London’s international creative community, and by being open to numerous initiatives from other world cities.
In past years the festival has included a diversity of world-class talent with delegations from over 30 countries. I am looking forward to scoping out this years most interesting talent!
Visit: www.londondesignfestival.com for more information about this up and coming event.

A series of talks are also taking place all over London during Design week. A selection have been listed for you under the Seminars and Lectures category on this site.