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PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Discussions at Design London Discussions at Design London is sponsored by Discussions at Design London features four days of compelling headline talks, trend forecasts and panel discussions with both leading designers and rising stars of the design world. Curated by Katie Richardson, the dynamic programme gives an insight into future trends and current movements within design, architecture and the wider creative industries, and as always is underpinned by the issues of the day. Below are ICON’s top picks of what to see! Lee Broom 21 Sept 11:00-12:00 Discussions at Design London 2022 will open with renowned British designer Lee Broom, a true innovator in the creation of furniture and lighting, typified by a seamless fusion of classic and modern design. In a conversation with Design Journalist Becky Sunshine, Lee Broom looks back over 15 years of an illustrious career, and touches on his influences and international successes as well as his upcoming new launches. Bio, Circular and Green 22 Sept 13:00-14:00 Representatives from the Thai Design Embassy will discuss the BCG approach (Bio-Circular-Green) the new business model that is committed to the environment and sustainabilit y. Creativity, Wellness & Ergonomics Through Colour 22 Sept 15:00-16:00 Colour is emotional and sensory, affecting behaviours and the way in which we engage with the world. In this panel session chaired by colour design and futures expert Justine Fox, we will explore the role that colour plays in identity and placemaking to promote inclusivity and wellbeing, bringing people back into our public spaces and buildings. Material Needs 23 Sept 14:00-15:00 Ultrafabrics, Bolon and Volleback will come together for an engaging discussion on next-generation materials. 30 iconeye.com
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PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Ago Korean lighting company AGO will transform their playful Cirkus Chandelier into a striking installation that's set to illuminate Design London! Installations at Design London Haberdashery Flux by Haberdashery is a lighting centrepiece inspired by the state of constant change, experienced in the thriving city of London. The installation will shine with its slender glass tubes suspended from minimal ceiling plates. Kohler and Lois O'Hara After Kohler's show-stopping installation at Milan Design Week, the renowned brand will take over the front of Magazine London in collaboration with Lois O'Hara. Steuart Padwick 'Island Steps' Advanced engineering materials group Versarien has teamed up with British Artist and Designer Steuart Padwick to create a 3D printed installation using 100% cement-free concrete reinforced with Graphene. Steuart Padwick’s Island Steps has been designed as a playful oasis and can be located both internally or in an outdoor environment. Autumn 2022 31

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

Discussions at Design London

Discussions at Design London is sponsored by

Discussions at Design London features four days of compelling headline talks, trend forecasts and panel discussions with both leading designers and rising stars of the design world. Curated by Katie Richardson, the dynamic programme gives an insight into future trends and current movements within design, architecture and the wider creative industries, and as always is underpinned by the issues of the day. Below are ICON’s top picks of what to see!

Lee Broom 21 Sept 11:00-12:00

Discussions at Design London 2022 will open with renowned British designer Lee Broom, a true innovator in the creation of furniture and lighting, typified by a seamless fusion of classic and modern design. In a conversation with Design Journalist Becky Sunshine, Lee Broom looks back over 15 years of an illustrious career, and touches on his influences and international successes as well as his upcoming new launches.

Bio, Circular and Green 22 Sept 13:00-14:00

Representatives from the Thai Design Embassy will discuss the BCG approach (Bio-Circular-Green) the new business model that is committed to the environment and sustainabilit y.

Creativity, Wellness & Ergonomics Through Colour 22 Sept 15:00-16:00

Colour is emotional and sensory, affecting behaviours and the way in which we engage with the world. In this panel session chaired by colour design and futures expert Justine Fox, we will explore the role that colour plays in identity and placemaking to promote inclusivity and wellbeing, bringing people back into our public spaces and buildings.

Material Needs 23 Sept 14:00-15:00

Ultrafabrics, Bolon and Volleback will come together for an engaging discussion on next-generation materials.

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