B&B&3* is part from an exciting collaboration between B&B Italia and Wallpaper magazine. The Grande Papilio chair is reintepreted by some of the world's most renown creatives such as Viktor & Rolf, Baron & Baron and Elmgreen & Dragset. The one-of-a-kind pieces will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the Terrence Higgins Trust.
Please note that opening times stated above are for Friday and Saturday only. For detailed opening hours, please click here Tickets are not required for the installation but the party is by invitation only. Part of the London Design Festival.
The V&A's major exhibition of 2012-13 consists of a exploration of the concept of glamour - through a series of more than 60 ballgowns from the 1950s right up to the present day. Expect designs by the...
The V&A plays host to the world's largest pieces of cloth made from spider silk. Amazingly beautiful, but possibly not one for any arachnophobes out there. Until 05.06.12.
As part of their British Design Season the V&A hosts a display dedicated to 30 British artists, architects and designers who have produced recent work for theatre or other performance events. Until 30...
This sumemr sees the V&A hosting an exhibition celebrating the very best of British design, from the present day back to 1948 - the last time London hosted the Olympics. Until 12.08.12.
An exhibition exploring the last Antarctic expedition made by Captain Robert Falcon Scott in 1910-13. In order to celebrate the expedition's centenary, on show is a whole host of artefacts and scientific...
A new series of interventions shed new light on some of the Science Museum's more esoteric objects - from a parade of pylons to a malfunctioning toaster. Until 28.09.12.
An exhibition charting the history of electronic music from the initial experiments of the 1950s right through to today's widespread use of digital music. Highlights include the first ever portable synth...
An exhibition dedicated to exploring those elements of everyday design that so often go unnoticed. Hidden Heroes explores the histories behind 36 different objects - like light bulbs, bar codes, and paper...