Thursday, 24 May 2012

Clerkenwell Design Week 2012












Clerkenwell Design Week 


Its that time of year again when Clerkenwell comes alive, bustling with designers and spectators. We managed to find time to pop out of the office and have a look around. We were so lucky the sun came out too!


House of Detention  - the converted vaults of a Victorian prison, is once again home to upcoming design talent from the UK and around the world.
Our favourites include the insect-shaped ceiling lights in porcelain and plastic that respond to movement. Designed by Jolana Vodicka Sornerova as part of The Czech Centre, showcasing a selection of upcoming talents from the republic. Her ‘Lightning Fireflies’ open up from a cocoon and stretch out their wings when they detect movement. The colour of their light changes according to the height of the person below. Also the ‘Greenhouse’ lamp for growing herbs by Kristyna Pojerova both of which one awards for excellent Student design.



Outside we visited pop up theatre shows and street installations.
A surreal pink and red umbrella forest grew up from the gardens of Saint James Church and a solar panel tree in the square which "reinterpreted the morphology of the tree and introduced the sensuality of the natural world into the urban context".



The Farmiloe building once again housed an erray of furniture designers and their products, installations and shops. We also couldn't resist a gin and tonic at the end of the day in the pop up gin bar on the top floor. Yum!




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