Re-Work It, for Selfridges by various
The likes of Tom Dixon, Sir David Chipperfield, and Sir Paul Smith have redesigned the Ernest Race BA2 chair and their efforts will be displayed at Selfridges’ Oxford Street,
The likes of Tom Dixon, Sir David Chipperfield, and Sir Paul Smith have redesigned the Ernest Race BA2 chair and their efforts will be displayed at Selfridges’ Oxford Street,
JDO Brand Design & Innovation has designed new secondary packaging and developed an updated proposition for the whisky brand. The new look showcases two different patterns reflecting the different personalities
Factorydesign has created a “nappy kit” for parents that contains a nappy, wipes and cream all in a wrapper that turns into a changing mat when you open it. The idea for
Cog Design has created the promotional material for this year’s international art fair Collect, presented by the Crafts Council. The fair sells contemporary craft in 35 galleries across the world,
A retrospective exhibition of the life’s work of the late Michael Renton will be held by the Lettering and Commemorative Arts Trust, which is reflecting on a 50-year career of
Californian-based consultancy The Cardboard Guys has created a range of recyclable cardboard furniture, designed for kids to colour in. The project went ahead after it reached its Kickstarter funding target,
Sean Miles, designer at DesignWorks, has created a one-off phone for O2 made out of grass cut from Twickenham Stadium. The phone has been created by O2 Recycle to
Turner Prize nominated artist Marvin Gaye Chetwynd has designed a 21,000m3 soft play centre as part of the development of the new Abbey Leisure Centre in Barking. The play area
Alexander Boxill has designed the identity for this year’s Lovie Awards. It designed a pixelated heart-shaped identity for the pan-European internet content awards when it was founded in 2010.
Wood engraver and illustrator Harry Brockway has created illustrations for the new edition of French author Jean Giono’s novel The Man Who Planted Trees. They feature on the cover of
The latest commission for Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth has been unveiled. Hans Haacke’s riderless Gift Horse is a comment on the equestrian statue of William IV originally planned for the
Hackaball, a project developed by Map and Made by Many to encourage children aged 6-10 to start coding. Children can programme games on to the ball using a companion