London Design Festival announces installations for 2017
A "building block castle" by Camille Walala and an undulating tapestry by Ross Lovegrove are among the 400 events prepped to take place during this year's London Design Festival.
Camille Walala will be creating this year's Landmark Project in Broadgate, which will be made up of colourful building blocks
The 15th edition of the London Design Festival takes place across the city from 16 to 24 September 2017.
Event organisers announced the installation programme during a press conference at the V&A this morning, revealing that textile designer Camille Walala will be creating this year's key Landmark Project, the festival's largest installation.
Walala's project, named Villa Walala, will be installed in Broadgate ? an area flanked by offices and tower blocks. Described by the festival as a "building block castle", the installation will be typical of Walala's bold, colourful style, and will be made up of giant soft shapes each patterned with a digital print.
The shapes will be anchored to the ground and inflated by fans, transforming them from flat shapes into a three-dimensional structure.
The festival's long-standing collaboration with the V&A in South Kensington will continue, with designers creating site-specific installations in the museum's grounds.
Ross Lovegrove will install an undulating structure that is ? unlike most works at the V&A ? meant to be touched
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