Highlights From London?s designjunction 2019
Ceramic pieces patched with gold, pendant lamps with layers of leaves, Modern Goddess paintings, modular watches + more at designjunction.
designjunction returned to King?s Cross this year with an organized display of lighting, furniture, and products. At The Canopy?s pop-up shop, over 60 brands set up their products for sale. Cubitt House was turned into a lighting and furniture showhouse. Elsewhere on the map, installations and light tunnels activated the area around King?s Cross for entertainment and sensory pleasure.
Here?s what we loved from designjunction:
British studio Abalon was founded in 2006 by Ana Bridgewater. Ana?s porcelain products use a Japanese technique called Kintsugi ? an ancient art of fixing broken ceramic pieces with gold. This interest in breakage and repair is not only a way to reduce waste, Ana also believes it increases beauty.
Di Classe, founded by Japanese product designer Domei Endo in 1990, looks at European scenes through a Japanese vision. Foresti Grande, for example, creates leafy shadows through layers of intricate leaf clusters. Scandi-inspired Foresti White even replicates the process of photosynthesis, using photocatalytic paper to clean the air.
Australian designer Ross Didier’s collection of chairs, Fable, now come in both indoor and outdoor versions. Think simple oak cabinets, armchairs, open shelving units, for bare character and modern utility.
Friends and Founders, founded by a Swedish designer and her Dan...
designjunction returned to King?s Cross this year with an organized display of lighting, furniture, and products. At The Canopy?s pop-up shop, over 60 brands set up their products for sale. Cubitt House was turned into a lighting and furniture showhouse. Elsewhere on the map, installations and light tunnels activated the area around King?s Cross for entertainment and sensory pleasure.
Here?s what we loved from designjunction:
British studio Abalon was founded in 2006 by Ana Bridgewater. Ana?s porcelain products use a Japanese technique called Kintsugi ? an ancient art of fixing broken ceramic pieces with gold. This interest in breakage and repair is not only a way to reduce waste, Ana also believes it increases beauty.
Di Classe, founded by Japanese product designer Domei Endo in 1990, looks at European scenes through a Japanese vision. Foresti Grande, for example, creates leafy shadows through layers of intricate leaf clusters. Scandi-inspired Foresti White even replicates the process of photosynthesis, using photocatalytic paper to clean the air.
Australian designer Ross Didier’s collection of chairs, Fable, now come in both indoor and outdoor versions. Think simple oak cabinets, armchairs, open shelving units, for bare character and modern utility.
Friends and Founders, founded by a Swedish designer and her Dan...
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