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The arts and faith meet in ‘The Confusion’
on 13 December 2017A new sculpture by Zachary Eastwood-Bloom has been installed in the Woolf Institute building in Cambridge, that signifies the three Abrahamic faiths.
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“12 Drops of Christmas”, the art gallery treasure hunt worth £36,000
on 12 December 2017This year, Zebra One Gallery is putting on a free art give-away in the form of a Christmas art treasure hunt, worth £36,000
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Kelly Hoppen talks carpets
on 11 December 2017At DesignCurial, we were offered the chance to interview Kelly Hoppen to find out more about her new, debut carpet collection.
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STEM – the new sculptural feature created by Draisci Studio
on 11 December 2017Award-winning, London-based architecture and design practice Draisci Studio has created a new sculpture for the Science and Technology Building at Oundle School, Northamptonshire.
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Ashburton Place: the first new street in Mayfair for over fifteen years
on 7 December 2017Ahead of their development launch in 2018, British Land unveils the first new street to open in Mayfair in over fifteen years, Ashburton Place.
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The Hierarchy of Needs at Mortimer House
on 7 December 2017In the heart of Fitzrovia, surrounded by contemporary furniture showrooms, sits Mortimer House – a new workspace and wellbeing destination that boasts a sophisticated, welcoming restaurant.
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Sheffield speakeasy launches – in converted public toilets
on 7 December 2017A new speakeasy style cocktail bar, Public, has launched in the heart of Sheffield. The location: converted public toilets.
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DesignCurial in Conversation: Paul Nulty
on 6 December 2017We sit down with Paul Nulty, the founder of Nulty, to discuss all things lighting, working environments, creative processes and, of course… Brexit.
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Capturing the Sounds of Earth – as pictures
on 5 December 2017Instead of showing ‘the sights’ from around the world, a new campaign has been launched featuring sounds from some of Earth’s most magnificent destinations.
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Winning concepts of the Climate Action Challenge
on 1 December 2017What Design Can Do announce the winners of their international Climate Action Challenge