Presents

London 09

We are back again with another fine selection. This year for the London Design Festival we will be exhibiting with DesignerBlock at Earls Court London.

Check back here to see the project listing grow as we confirm exhibitors.

Niamh McCartney, 2009

Lorna Robertson

Text works exploring the crossing over between everyday fact and fiction and the area that exists between them.

Notice Me

Vahakn Matossian

A series of guerrilla street signs with personal message specific to their site.

There is no such thing as society

Victoria Playford

Exploring individual and group behaviours within contemporary culture.

Stereotype

Daizi Zheng

Using packaging stereotypes to encourage people to eat more fruits & vegetables

The Space between I and You

Elizabeth Graham

A series of interventions into objects.

U-view – London City Guide

Becky Lyddon

A set of 12 masks which encourage the viewer to see their surroundings from a different perspective.

City Life Is Crap

Clare Acheson

Limited edition two-colour letterpress print series, designed, hand type-set and printed in London.

‘Interiors’

Jayne Taylor

3D photographic portraits.

If Objects Could Speak…

Amina Nazari

If objects could speak what would they say? and how could this become reality?

Poor Little Fish

Yan LU

persuading consumers to reduce the waste of water in an emotional way.

Share the Sweet

Maria Tovslid

A series of candy to be shared.

Close Encounter

Oscar Lhermitte

No name/no function, looking at functions through forms.

Steady Rock Easy

Freya Godwin-Brown

A sculptural collection pushing the boundaries of design and textiles, combining a variety of different media to create an innovative material.

Hip-op-don’t-Stop

Alan Jones

“The essence of equality is not so much to unify as to declassify, to undo the supposed naturalness of orders and replace it with controversial figures of division” Ranciere.

Losing Your Marbles

Charlotte Moneypenny

A collection of glasses containing the iconic marble encouraging childlike behaviour through play

i-Bum

Tomomi Sayuda

“The arse is the window of the soul.”

Exaggerated Reaction

Mai Ohashi

Anti-shoplifting single hook for retail areas.

Mourning Objects

Anna Schwamborn

Wearable body pieces including human material.

whistle while you wait

Celene McDowell

Double walled singing cups that entertain you whilst you wait for your tea to cool down.