This discussion is organised in partnership with Cromwell Place & Disegno.
11:300am-12:30pm, RSVP to events@disegnojournal.com.
Brompton Design District & Disegno
Hosted by: Brompton Design District
Event:
This discussion is organised in partnership with Cromwell Place & Disegno.
11:300am-12:30pm, RSVP to events@disegnojournal.com.
Initiated by South Kensington Estates, a company with a history woven into the fabric of the district for over 200 years, Brompton Design District was established in 2007 to foster a space where new design can flourish. The aim was to revitalise the heritage of the area as a place where people come together to share, enjoy and learn about design in its broadest sense; design, culture, fashion and food.
It is the leading District during the annual London Design Festival with a dedicated programme of temporary exhibitions. Brompton’s programme, curated by Jane Withers Studio, has combined pioneering and innovative contemporary exhibitions, set in an area of London known for its iconic, international design brands.
For the 2022 programme, exhibitions as part of Brompton Design District will highlight contemporary design under the theme ‘Make Yourself at Home’. Designers have been invited to reflect on the many meanings of the places we call home and the role of design in transforming these spaces.
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present To Name the Light, the London debut of Miami-based, Venezuelan-born artist Loriel Beltrán.
First Floor
We are pleased to present an exhibition of images by contemporary photographers who chronicle and celebrate the world around us with acute sensitivity. They are united by a global perspective, crafting visual narratives that explore our shared humanity and the fragile beauty of the natural world.
Gallery 8
A leading art company in South Korea, Soluna Art Group celebrates the tenth anniversary edition of London Craft Week with an exhibition of the finest Korean craft.
Gallery 5 & 6
Presented by the Michelangelo Foundation, the exhibition celebrates the results from craft talents collaborating with master artisans across Europe during the first edition of Homo Faber Fellowship, a life-changing programme that facilitates the transmission of skills from one generation to the next
Lavery Studio