London Design Festival 2011: here are some photos of a collection of furniture and lighting by industrial designer Benjamin Hubert for Portuguese brand De La Espada, presented at the Tramshed during theLondon Design Festival.
CSYS by Jake Dyson
London Design Festival: industrial designer Jake Dyson presented an LED task light with a heat-pipe cooling system at designjunction
Dezeen Screen: Change the Record
by Paul Cocksedge
London Design Festival 2011: in this interview filmed at Dezeen Space, London designer Paul Cocksedge explains the ideas behind Change the Record, a project where vinyl records are moulded into amplifiers for smartphones.
Matilda 2011 at designjunction
London Design Festival 2011: Australian label Matilda presented products and furniture by 30 designers including a timber and aluminium pendant light by Kate Stokes (above) at designjunction last week.
My London Design Festival
by Suzie Hogan
Look out for Dezeen Space in this whistlestop tour of the London Design Festival filmed by Suzie Hogan.
Foldboat by Max Frommeld and Arno Mathies
London Design Festival 2011: designers Max Frommeld and Arno Mathies showed off their folding boat that's made from a single, standard-sized sheet of plastic at Multiplex at The Dock.
Local Collection by Maxim Velčovský
London Design Festival 2011: Czech designer Maxim Velčovský presents a series of containers made from semi-finished iron piping at Mintin London.
London Design Festival
highlights
Dezeen Wire: here's a roundup of the most interesting London Design Festival events that caught our eye when we weren't busy at Dezeen Spacelast week.
Victoria Spruce
at Dezeen Platform
Dezeen Platform: in this movie filmed at Dezeen Space, London footwear designer Victoria Spruce talks about her collection of sculptural shoes, exhibited at Dezeen Platform last week.
Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990
at the V&A
London Design Festival 2011: divisive designs from the 1970s and 1980s are brought together in a retrospective exhibition entitled Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990, which opened at the Victoria & Albert museum at the weekend.