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CROSSING PATHS AND NEW DESIGN LANGUAGES
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Thank you for visiting our exhibition at the London Design Festival. We are happy to showcase four designers - ESMEZ, Studio Sahil, Studio_Pangaea (AyÅŸe E. CoÅŸkun) and Miskes (Kätlin Lõbu) - who push the boundaries of glass, ceramics, textiles, and jewellery through material experimentation and conceptual research.

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This exhibition is a journey into texture exploration, featuring hand- made pieces that embody slow design, emphasizing time, care, and attention to detail. Unique items, each bearing elements of human touch with contemporary design. From ethereal glass sculptures to tactile ceramic forms, linen patchwork jackets, and intricate jewellery, these works explore conventional notions of form and function. Witness how visionary artists transform raw materials into captivating design. Explore the evolving landscape of contemporary processes where design methods converge in fascinating and unexpected ways.

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OFFICIAL LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL WEBSITE

https://londondesignfestival.com/activities/crossing-paths-and-new-design-languages-c769be6b-b9fe-4c23-9b1c-b34df2bc0ae1

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Download the first Press Release 

Read the second Press release

Access the press kit​​​​

4. Crossing paths and new design languages. Photo_ Ingimar Einarsson
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages. Photo_ Kätlin Lõbu (9)
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
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Crossing Paths and New Design Languages. Photo_ Kätlin Lõbu (15)
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
Crossing Paths and New Design Languages
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