Launched in 2003, the London Design Festival brings together designers, artists, architects, and creatives from various fields to showcase innovative work in disciplines such as product design, architecture, fashion, technology, and interiors.
Our team has again been searching for design innovation at this year’s festival and there was a lot to inspire.
Studiomama led us to a mid-century reimagining of Barbie’s Dream House and its Palm Springs origins, while designer Marjan Van Aubel bathed us in a solar-powered sanctuary that connected us with our daily rhythms.
This year’s material focus was driven by solutions to challenge post-industrial waste and create a more circular future.
Our review showcases our highlights and outlines future design opportunities for brands and retailers.
Highlights from this year's London Design Festival
Our review of the annual event that celebrates and promotes London as the design capital of the world.
Launched in 2003, the London Design Festival brings together designers, artists, architects, and creatives from various fields to showcase innovative work in disciplines such as product design, architecture, fashion, technology, and interiors.
Our team has again been searching for design innovation at this year’s festival and there was a lot to inspire.
Studiomama led us to a mid-century reimagining of Barbie’s Dream House and its Palm Springs origins, while designer Marjan Van Aubel bathed us in a solar-powered sanctuary that connected us with our daily rhythms.
This year’s material focus was driven by solutions to challenge post-industrial waste and create a more circular future.
Our review showcases our highlights and outlines future design opportunities for brands and retailers.