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Award-winning UK design blog established in 2010 to discover, champion and inspire new designers.

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A personal letter from the editor

Katie, March 23, 2017June 16, 2020

This article was published 9 yearsI am writing this with a heavy heart, because this is to be the very last confessions of a design geek post. I have been writing this blog for seven years and in that time I have gone from being someone who is passionate about design,…

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Andrea Mestre’s Totem speeds up your morning routine

Katie, January 26, 2017June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Do you lose precious minutes every morning looking for your keys? Have a daily 7.30am panic about where your train ticket is? Andrea Mestre has created Totem, an organising system that keeps essentials at hand to save time and reduce stress in the mornings. Standing approximately…

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Andrew Cunningham’s homewares are made from timber off-cuts

Katie, December 8, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Rejecting mass production methods, Norfolk based designer-maker Andrew Cunningham has designed a collection of home accessories created entirely from reclaimed and sustainably managed English and tropical hardwood offcuts that larger companies can’t use. “Function is a major feature of my designs as well as a clean uncluttered…

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Maggie’s Centre wins top Wood Award

Katie, November 28, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Judges voted unanimously to award the top prize to the Maggie’s Centre at the Robert Parfett Building at the Christie Hospital in Manchester, commenting that the structure “brought together the best in engineering, fabrication and architecture.” The single-storey building is constructed from a natural…

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Emma Johnson designs Brutalist-inspired ceramics

Katie, November 24, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Emma Johnson’s latest collection, entitled Atro City, takes inspiration from the often heavy and asymmetric forms of Brutalist architecture. She has re-imagined the aesthetic with a fresh and modern approach, creating a series of simple ceramic forms. The collection comprises a tea pot, cup and…

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Morag Myerscough x Luke Morgan installation celebrates diversity

Katie, November 23, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years The eight-metre high pavilion, entitled Arrival Zone, comprises a scaffolding structure supporting a mixture of hand-painted, brightly-coloured and neon plywood shapes, symbols, patterns, ribbons and wind-powered mobiles, all in the duo’s distinctive style. Inside the installation glows as natural sunlight passes through the thousands…

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Ann Kristin Einarsen’s planters are inspired by salt and pepper pots

Katie, November 17, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Ceramics designer Ann Kristin Einarsen has based her latest collection, Rolla, a series of functional planters, on the Plus Salt and Pepper Grinders designed by Oslo-based design trio Norway Says for Muuto. The two-tone planters’ rounded forms comprise two elements, a base to hold water,…

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Heather Scott’s wall-mounted plant stand elevates the humble houseplant

Katie, November 10, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Designer-maker Heather Scott has created a wall-mounted plinth to display plants, working with Falmouth based plant studio and shop Toro. The brief was to change the way that house plants are presented, moving them from floor or tabletop to eye level by somehow affixing them to the…

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Native & Co’s Mu collection celebrates cedar wood

Katie, November 3, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Furniture and tableware brand Native & Co launched their latest collection entitled Mu at September’s London Design Festival. The collection, comprising six designs, celebrates the natural qualities of cedar wood, highlighting the grain in a variety of shapes from a simple circular platter and traditional…

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D&AD launch ‘New Blood’ award briefs

Katie, October 31, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years The D&AD has launched its annual New Blood awards, with 16 briefs developed in collaboration with real clients, to which young designers can respond and be in with the chance of winning a D&AD pencil. “This year’s brief line up for New Blood Awards…

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Troels Flensted creates a ceramic collection without using clay

Katie, October 20, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Troels Flensted’s Poured Collection is handmade in Copenhagen and created by combining a mineral powder and water-based acrylic polymer. Various coloured pigments are added to the mixture before it is poured into a mould. The marble-like effect is unique to each smooth, polished piece,…

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Trifle Creative design new office space for MOO

Katie, October 17, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Moving offices can be a daunting prospect, especially when your employees adore their previous home. Trifle Creative turned a drab, corporate shell into a warm and welcoming creative space that MOO’s London team couldn’t help but fall in love with. How do you move…

Architecture

Bethany Stafford designs building blocks for grown-ups

Katie, October 13, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years  Bethany ‘s sculptural collection of ceramic block forms, entitled Brutalist Inspired Ceramics, comes in a range of contrasting and complementary colours, ranging from orange and petrol blue, to mid-grey and putty. The individual ‘Block Forms’ are bound with ‘Banded Forms’ (coloured elastic bands) that create…

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Emily Wiles turns a love of textiles into fluid ceramic forms

Katie, October 6, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Emily Wiles has used her background in textiles to create a series of delicate porcelain pieces that take on the form of softly draped material. The folding and draping process used in textile and garment construction is the starting point for each piece, making…

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Norway pioneers ‘design for all’

Katie, October 5, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 yearsThroughout September, London’s Somerset House played host to 37 countries all responding to the theme of Utopia by Design. Contributions varied wildly from the conceptual (Albania’s Bliss – “a concentric arrangement of stainless steel columns and benches designed to encourage self-reflection and solidarity”) to the…

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The best of the London Design Festival 2016

Katie, October 3, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 yearsTop image from V&A Dundee showcase at V&A London – oak swing by Isabelle Moore, clothes on manakin by KellyDawn Riot and Hayley Scanlan. This article was published 10 years

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Violeta Kozlova’s jewellery releases perfume as it moves

Katie, September 29, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 years Violeta Kozlova’s work focuses on traditional methods of crafting jewellery, creating folded, metal shapes in geometric forms. Once soldered into shape, each is powder-coated in either white, light or dark grey, and then finished with gold or silver leaf. Her first collection comprises pendants, rings, bangles,…

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interview :: kara leigh ford

Katie, September 27, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 yearsKara Leigh Ford’s work is available from The Maker Place. This article was published 10 years

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37 countries interpret utopia at Somerset House

Katie, September 26, 2016June 16, 2020

This article was published 10 yearsThe exhibits, which include installations, artworks, prototypes and designs, are each a response to the Biennale’s 2016 theme Utopia by Design, chosen as part of Somerset House’s Utopia 2016: A Year of Imagination and Possibility, to mark the 500th anniversary of the publication of Thomas…

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