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Furniture retailer Twentytwentyone is slashing up to 60 per cent off prices of contemporary and vintage furniture, lighting and products until 27 July. Venue: 274 Upper Street, London N1.
Furniture retailer Twentytwentyone is slashing up to 60 per cent off prices of contemporary and vintage furniture, lighting and products until 27 July. Venue: 274 Upper Street, London N1.
Therefore has designed a set-top box and interactive remote control for TVcompass, as part of the technology company’s bid to build a significant market share in the digital terrestrial-television arena.
Bristol-based Qube Design has created the main attraction leaflet, educational package and signage for the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum. The work launches in September.
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Cuba, a new collection of furniture from Tom Faulkner, launches in September. The range comprises chairs and glass-topped dining tables together with co-ordinated hall, coffee, lamp and console tables.
Fresh ideas in letterhead and business card design by Gail Deibler Finke is published by North Light Books this month, priced £15.99.
Virgin Group has appointed virgin.com managing director Ashley Stockwell to the newly created post of group brand marketing director.
New York-based animation studio Psyop is fast gaining acclaim for its innovative work for TV. Neil Churcher tunes into the wavelength of its founding partners
Part lighting and part tableware, the Elma vases pictured above have been shortlisted in the lighting category of the Oxo Peugeot Design Awards 2002.
If your idea of a summer fête is an egg-and-spoon race and Granny’s Dundee cake, think again. Design stars such as Ron Arad and Habitat’s Tom Dixon will be taking
Kitchen Rogers has designed the interiors and furniture for fashion retailer Joseph’s latest London store, which is due to open in Westbourne Grove at the end of next month or
PS Creative has designed the titles for Carlton Television’s Mum’s the Word show, which charges kids with getting dates for their mothers. The work features a pastel cut-out style logo