Along with Designersblock and 100% Design, Tent London is another headliner event during the London Design Festival. The exhibition is held at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, which is known for its art and fashion student area along with its predominant Bangladeshi community and foods.
The exhibits are divided into a few major areas, but the most important ones are Circa (vintage), Content (contemporary) and Talent Zone (up-and-coming). My personal favorites were actually within the Talent Zone, so here they are:
This “ComplexCity project” by Lee Jang Sub at first sight was simply a complex pattern, perhaps to even represent a tree. Once I stepped closer I realized the designer created artwork out of maps of major cities around the world, starting with the city of his home country, Seoul. The pieces displayed at the show was made of paper, but other materials such as wood and textile are also used to make the wall decor.
The Japanese group Link also exhibited a few pieces of student design from the Tohoku University of Art and Design. The first is this vascular bundle cushion designed by Shinichiro Yamada. The sponge itself is quite weak on its own; however, when they are bundled together like the vascular bundles are in plants, a strong bond is created and a comfortable cushion is the result.
At first glance, the base of this puddle vase looks like it was made with glass or some other clear material; a second look then reveals that the base itself has already been covered in a thin sheet of water in a delicate fashion. A single stem of a flower on top of this vase can last for about a week. The vase is available in acrylic, wood, Japanese lacquer and aluminum.
Last (but certainly not least) is the debut collection by UK-based designer Caroline Swift. Her bone china bowls and tealights are all individually hand-sanded to give it the simple and contemporary look. The bone china spoons also come with delicate detail for a the table setting. These are currently available from her website. See below for details.
Tomorrow: final roundup.






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I like the cushions.
By Kenny on 09.22.08 8:21 pm | Permalink
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