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It's a vending machine, but not as we know it: the Automatica installation is part of Clerkenwell Design Week. Three vending machines fashioned from stone — and doling out slabs of porcelain ...
Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 takes place from 20 to 22 May 2025 at various locations across London, UK. Visit Dezeen Events Guide for more global architecture exhibitions, events and talks in ...
The three bespoke machines, constructed and clad by Arcitile using Italgraniti porcelain tiles, were designed by Astridge to recreate the sample selection process as a tactile and sensory experience.
This is an opportunity for you to: visit the Hawkins Brown Clerkenwell Road studio and hear about Central Foundation Boys School project, the RIBA London triple award winning project, including RIBA ...
The 5.5-metre-high and 13.5-metre-long sculpture, whose name nods to the fact that it's taking place during the annual Clerkenwell Design Week, was made from 320 metres of steel and 7,000 brick slips.
The winners for the BAFTA TV Awards have now been announced. Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Mr Loverman, Industry, Mr Bigstuff, Baby Reindeer and Alma's Not Normal were among the winning shows at ...
Dezeen Showroom: German bathroom brand Bette has introduced a new colour called Salvia – a glossy sage green that will launch in the UK at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025. Salvia joins Bette's ...
Big winners include ‘Mr Bates vs the Post Office’ and ‘Mr Loverman,’ with ‘Shōgun’ named best international series. By Georg Szalai, Lily Ford From left: Marisa Abela, Lennie James ...
For a long time, Clerkenwell was home to London’s ‘Little Italy’. Back in the 1800s, the area’s Italian population was booming but in the latter part of the 20th century, gentrification ...
Mr Bates Vs The Post Office and Mr Loverman were among the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV awards - with Danny Dyer and Ruth Jones picking up comedy prizes. After Mr Bates was named the winner ...
The three received their awards were at a ceremony at the international headquarters of St John in Clerkenwell. Such appointments were sanctioned by HM King Charles to individuals recognised for ...
It has already established a partnership with popular anonymous food and travel blogger Clerkenwell Boy. “London has a very competitive media market generally… We know we’re going to have to ...