The newly completed Portobello Dock development plays host to an emporium of creative talent curated by Tom Dixon
Celebrating The London Design Festival
was at The Dock during the London Design Festival
cool multi-use bag from Print Club London
Hugh Barrell technician at Print Club London
Hugh Barrell demonstrates how to 'squeege' his art pieces
Hugh in action
voilà the final product
quick video of Hugh Barrell on how we can achieve these cool art pieces
more of their art
view from outside to the Dock
Tom Dixon opens the doors to its first shop, in a converted Wharf Building at Portobello Dock
The former Victorian goods depot is now home to the full Tom Dixon range of lighting and furniture as well
as a selection of work from other international designers and brands
Foldboat Dock Edition 2011
Foldboat is a rowing boat made from a single sheet of folded plastic developed by Max Frommeld and Arno Mathies
brilliant design
sunny afternoon with a foldboat = happiness
Innocent is located right there...
and were offering a nice refreshing sample of their smoothies
Thank you Innocent
cute Innocent car
Aston Martin was there as well with some of their amazing cars
on the top of the Dock Bolon was presenting...
Artisan: Textile feeling, exceptional service life
the view ...
the cafe at the Dock
chilling under the sunny sky
inside the cafe
passage leading to the other side...
walking to the Moooi and Lladró
towards the White Building
The Icon Design Trail 2011
Timothy Hatton Architects unveil a free-standing pavilion at Multiplex at The Dock for London Design Festival
Built in collaboration with Concrete Canvas, an award winning textile material which hardens once saturated with water
Inside, the architects exhibit their ideas for using this material in disaster relief zones
Meet Stefan Gehren Associate at Timothy Hatton
he was the one that gave a tour of the above
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