Today is the last day of the London Design Festival. There were still a few fun and interesting designs that were not mentioned during the previous days, but here they are.
This Sound Chaser by Yuri Suzuki is a train-styled record player. Pieces of old vinyl records are assembled together to form a new track and can be played again. Of course it still may need to be refined a bit, but the concept does help generate renewed interest in vinyl records. The sounds of vinyl give a nostalgic feeling that no digital recording could ever emulate. Check out the video below.
There was also an abundance of colorful wallpaper this year at each of the exhibits. Anna Hill’s colorful wallpapers as seen below can truly brighten up any room. You may also place customized orders to fit your liking.
This slim square lighting by Lim Hyuntaik features 500 LED lights and aluminum and hi-tech glass. What is attractive about this piece is the soft glow that it gives to set
This washi table by Family Tree is made of the Japanese rice paper “washi” and with an American black walnut frame. Each table is finished entirely by hand in London and costs around £240 (or US$480).
I will definitely be back next year.





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