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  • The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • Details of the interior - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke Leaves - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke enters the building - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke arrives and is greeted by members of Kensington Council and museum staff - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke arrives and is greeted by members of Kensington Council and museum staff - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • Details of the interior - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • Details of the interior - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The new entrance is guarded by police and security - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The new entrance is guarded by police and security - The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Part of the Coolman Collection by Agi Mdumulla and Sam Cotton in The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Part of the Coolman Collection by Agi Mdumulla and Sam Cotton in The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Fear Love - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The control panel for Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The control panel for Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Mimus by Madeline Gannon using a curious dog like robot supplied by ABB Robotics - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Fibre Market by Christien Meindertsma - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Fibre Market by Christien Meindertsma - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Fibre Market by Christien Meindertsma - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Designer, User Maker area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • John Pawson, lead designer - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • John Pawson, lead designer - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Luqman Arnold, Chairman of trustees, Sir Terrance Conran, founder, and John Pawson, lead designer - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
    Design Museum Re Opens GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder and  Deyan Sudjic, Director - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder and  Deyan Sudjic, Director - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
    Design Museum Re Opens GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh opens the new Design Museum in Kensington. The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  14 November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Part of the Coolman Collection by Agi Mdumulla and Sam Cotton in The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
    Design Museum Re Opens GBPhotos 69.jpg
  • The Beazley Desins area - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Fear Love - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Vespers, 2015, by Neri Oxman, masks made by Stratasys printer- The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Mother Earth Cake by Ma Ke - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder and  Deyan Sudjic, Director - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder and  Deyan Sudjic, Director - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Sir Terrance Conran, founder - The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • The Design Museum has moved to Kensington High Street from its former home as an established London landmark on the banks of the river Thames.  The new museum will be devoted to contemporary design and architecture, an international showcase for the many design skills at which Britain excels and a creative centre, promoting innovation and nurturing the next generation of design talent. His Royal Highness toured the museum to view the transformation of a modernist building from the 1960s, which was the former Commonwealth Institute.  17  November 2016, London.
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  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Mise en Abyme by Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale  (both pictured)-  The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé- The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Zotem, supported by Swarovski, by Kim  Thomé - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
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  • The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects - The London Design Festival comes to the V&A with a range of installations including: Zotem, supported by Swarovski, is an 18m tall double-sided monolith created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé; The Cloakroom by Faye Toogood, where visitors are invited to take one of 150 coats to wear as they explore the Museum using a sewn-in fabric map to guide them to discover 10 different coat sculptures; Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler, for Perrier-Jouet in the Music Room, in which 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling containing a single, hand-made insect; and The Ogham Wall, by Grafton Architects for Irish Design 2015, in which 23 ‘fins’ (resembling Irish and British standing stones) carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The annual festival runs from 19 – 27 September, and the Victoria and Albert Museum is the Festival’s hub - www.londondesignfestival.com
    VandA design Festival GBPhotos 20.jpg
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