London Design Week

Thursday 16 September 2010

Can't believe it's London Design week again, time is passing so quickly!

We have a few exciting things to tell you about this year.
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SCP
We are having a London Launch of all our new Rugs upstairs at SCP 135 Curtain Road, East London.
 The Sundara Rug collection is a range of 5 designs using different techniques such as hand tufting, weaving and braiding. They are wonderfully textural and of course a feast of pattern and colour!
 www.scp.co.uk for more information.
So come along and see them in the flesh(or wool!)
18th till the 26th of September

Also at SCP 'All lovely stuff' are launching their range of unique household products. can't wait to see that!

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British furniture company Ercol are exbiting at Tent London

I am delighted to collaborate with Ercol on a special peice for the show at Tent. No images to show yet as we're still working on it, but we have created a giant knitted cover for the studio couch. It's beautiful, hand made, soft and textural! The studio couch is one of my favourite peices from the Ercol collection originally designed in the 1950's. and proud to say they are still being produced in their fantastic Buckinghamshire factory.

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 I also have joined an exhibition called what's mine is yours, which has been kindly organized by Richard Shed.

What’s mine is yours is a collection of furniture, product and graphic works which explore the shared domestic space between children and adults.

Venue: 270 Hackney Road, London, E2 7SJ
Dates: 23_09_2010 to 26_09_2010
Open: 10:00 to 19:00

go to: http://whatsmineisyours.posterous.com/ to find out more about the projects.

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so enjoy design week, and for those of you that can't make it I will update my blog with images next week!
... over and out















Mog has been shortlisted for the British design awards!

We are excited to announce that our Mog plate has been shortlisted for the British design Awards 2010!
Featured in this months Elle decoration, this is what it says:
"Since Donna Wilson started out seven years ago making curious knitted creatures for her Royal College of Art graduation show, she's carved out a unique niche with her playful textiles and ceramics. This graphic bone china plate is mischevious yet minimal. £20 (donnawilson.com)"

.....Thanks Elle Deco!

to vote and see what else has been shortlisted go to www.thebritishdesignawards.com

(voting closes on the 13th of October)