June 1, 2021 2:47 pm
Exhibition: Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life
This will be the second high profile exhibition the Design Museum has launched since reopening post-lockdown (we covered the first, Sneakers Unboxed, last month). Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life is a retrospective on the French interior designer, whose modernist work was pioneering in the 20
th century.
While her early career was frequently overshadowed by male peers annd collaborators, the museum says her later reputation as a furniture designer “matched the stature of her peers”. The exhibition will be split into three sections: The Machine Age, Nature and the Synthesis of the Arts, and Modular Design for Modern Living. It will invite visitors to step inside recreations of some of her most famous interiors, while exploring her life as a “fiercely independent woman”.
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Mount Street Printers have collaborated with leading paper manufacturer Fedrigoni UK and creative workshop Makerie Studio on a new installation at their store in the heart of Mayfair. The window display commemorates the 40th Anniversary of the family run business producing luxury stationery, and celebrates the art of printing.
Mount Street Printers opens up with new showroom Jo Francis Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Mount Street Printers has used the enforced closure of its shop during lockdown to completely revamp the space with a bold new look.
Mount Street Printers: making the most of its location
The family-owned luxury stationery specialist is located in the heart of London’s upmarket Mayfair district.
With its shop forced to close its doors during lockdowns, and much of its core business printing work such as invitations for events halted, the firm decided to turn the crisis into an opportunity.
“At the start of the pandemic almost all our work stopped, so we thought what do we do now?” said director Alex Cain.