A collaboration with Tent London, BRINK, showed a curated collection of work by 2013's design graduates.
Two handcrafted, solid wood designs from designer Philipp Von Hase.
The next stop on our tour of the Brompton Design District is Mint.
Designersblock was back at the Southbank Centre for the second year and this time with a much larger presence extending right across the venue.
Tent London is always a crowd favorite at London Design Festival and this year was no exception.
designjunction returned to the London Design Festival with a cacophony of design, color, pattern and texture.
Imprint was a show focused on celebrating print in all its forms - on furniture, found objects and—of course—paper.
An exhibition that celebrates young Polish designers proves that we need to take a second look at Poland.
Favorites from the 10th anniversary 100% Norway show at the London Design Festival.
A new collaboration between Hay and Sebastian Wrong launches in a townhouse in London.
Mini Moderns gave nine designers free reign with their patterns and colors for a fun project called Remix.
We take a look at the installations at the V&A, a hub at the London Design Festival.
Tent London is always one of my favorite shows at London Design Festival and this year might just have taken the top spot. It was fresh, bright and full of young talent. Here are a few of my favorite things...
Possibly the most exciting, and certainly the most immediate installation at the London Design Festival was X3 at Super Brands London, by London-based branding and graphic design studio Creative Research and Development.
Brompton Design District boasts a thriving community of independent creative businesses who come together for events like London Design Festival and offer some of the grass roots events that the festival wouldn't be complete without.