Developers turn disposed of objects into one-off furnishings for Unbroken event
distressing A shaking horse and a basketball hoop are amongst the items that developers have reimagined for this London Design Festival exhibition, which includes items from 2LG Studio, Pearson Lloy

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A shaking horse and a basketball hoop are amongst the items that developers have reimagined for this London Design Festival exhibition, which includes items from 2LG Studio, Pearson Lloyd and extra. Red resistance bands brighten this chair by 2LG Studio Feliziani's very own contribution to the exhibit is the AIR Chair, which is made out of a basketball stand. Plywood panelling utilized in an old Pearson Lloyd exhibition currently features on these chairs Industrial designer Sebastian Bergne deconstructed and repositioned a wooden shaking equine to produce his piece, which he calls Trauma Table. Read: Grain Pile event in old fire station shows 6 developers' fresh takes on wood furniture The founders of Pearson Lloyd upgraded a set of Tarno yard chairs from IKEA, replacing their put on wood slats with plywood panelling that was originally used to show informational message in the studio's 2023 exhibition Material Change. Various other exhibitions throughout this year's London Design Festival consist of The Objects We Live By, for which ceramicist Emma Louise Payne asked seven developers to take over a room of her household home near Hyde Park.
A shaking horse and a basketball hoop are amongst the items that developers have reimagined for this London Design Festival exhibition, which includes items from 2LG Studio, Pearson Lloyd and extra. Red resistance bands brighten this chair by 2LG Studio Feliziani's very own contribution to the exhibit is the AIR Chair, which is made out of a basketball stand. Plywood panelling utilized in an old Pearson Lloyd exhibition currently features on these chairs Industrial designer Sebastian Bergne deconstructed and repositioned a wooden shaking equine to produce his piece, which he calls Trauma Table. Read: Grain Pile event in old fire station shows 6 developers' fresh takes on wood furniture The founders of Pearson Lloyd upgraded a set of Tarno yard chairs from IKEA, replacing their put on wood slats with plywood panelling that was originally used to show informational message in the studio's 2023 exhibition Material Change. Various other exhibitions throughout this year's London Design Festival consist of The Objects We Live By, for which ceramicist Emma Louise Payne asked seven developers to take over a room of her household home near Hyde Park.
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