The world's leading museum devoted to contemporary design in every form from architecture and fashion to graphics, product and industrial design. Design Museum Members enjoy free unlimited entry to ...
Join us in the Dame Sylvia Crowe garden for an afternoon of autumnal bliss, exploring horticulture and design with Errol Fernandes, Lola Lely, Studio Kuhu and the Growing Together cohort. This autumn, ...
The road signage system created by London designers Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert was launched and used on all British roads on 1 January 1965. 2 Typefaces Kinneir and Calvert designed the ...
After World War I, progressive designers could take advantage of the emergence of new man-made materials and production techniques to create furniture in the glacially glamorous aesthetic of the ...
Join us for a preview of a documentary showing the manufacturing process of the Ambessa Play DIY Flashlight, followed by a Q&A hosted by Chief Curator Johanna Agerman Ross with filmmaker Andrés Fraga, ...
The museum is always looking for bright and passionate people to join our teams and help us build the world's leading museum devoted to contemporary design. For all the latest job vacancies at the ...
Located on Kensington High Street with beautiful views over Holland Park, the world's leading museum devoted to contemporary design is an architectural icon and is available to hire for corporate and ...
The Design Museum is one of London’s most iconic venues, offering a unique collection of contemporary spaces perfect for hosting both corporate and private events, filming and brand activations. Our ...
The biro is used by millions people every single day, but how much do you know about this overlooked piece of design? Released in 1950 by French company Bic, the Bic pen (officially named Bic Cristal) ...
Come and race through 70 years of passion, glamour and design innovation, with unique behind-the-scenes access to one of the most iconic car brands. In an Italy ravaged by the Second World War, Enzo ...
An overview of exhibitions at the Design Museum since 1989.
The original Walkman played cassette tapes, but Sony have created Walkman CD and MP3 players since. The Walkman was first created because Sony co-founder Masaru Ibuka wanted to be able to listen to ...