Exhibitions
Please join us this September as we explore the design legacy of William Plunkett as part of London Design Festival 2024.
London Design Festival
Fiskars | Gifu | Hiroshima
This September, join twentytwentyone for Fiskars | Gifu | Hiroshima - The Craft & Design of Maruni, Nikari, Ozeki & Co. and Woodnotes. An exhibition exploring the similarities that exist be...
LDF | Edit '22
Please join us for Edit '22 this September. The exhibition brings together some of the most compelling furniture, lighting, and design launches of the year and will also introduce the entirely new ...
Back + Forth
Please join us for Back + Forth, celebrating our 25th anniversary and the international launch of Vaarnii as part of London Design Festival 2021.
Jiro Chair
Discover John Tree's Jiro Chair in twentytwentyone's second online exhibition.
Rope Paper Stone
twentytwentyone, in partnership with Artlogic, are pleased to launch our first online exhibition, Rope Paper Stone by Ronan + Erwan Bouroullec.
Edit '19, 2019
twentytwentyone presents a defining mix of contemporary and classic designs for London Design Festival.
Edit '18, 2018
twentytwentyone's Edit ’18 saw the launch of a defining mix of new contemporary and classic designs for the London Design Festival.
Edit 17, 2017
Edit '17 opened at twentytwentyone as part of London Design Festival 2017. The exhibition hosted an array of classic and contemporary designs reflecting a creative mix of materials and construction.
Day for Flowers, 2017
In celebration of Lucienne Day's centenary year, Day for Flowers opened at twentytwentyone's River Street showroom on 20th June.
Marker, plus 20, 2016
Marker, plus twenty, an exhibition curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, opened at twentytwentyone’s River Street showroom during the 2016 London Design Festival.
Hotaru by Barber + Osgerby, 2015
As part of the 2015 London Design Festival, twentytwentyone launched Hotaru, the new range of lighting designed by Barber & Osgerby in collaboration with twentytwentyone.
Robin Day Centenary, 2015
twentytwentyone marked the centenary of Robin Day‘s birth with a very special edition of one of his most iconic designs: the Reclining chair.
w152 Busby by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin, 2015
As part of London Design Festival 2015, twentytwentyone's Upper Street shop hosted the launch of the innovative w152 Busby lighting range.
At Home with the Days, 2014
At Home with the Days, was an exhibition and online auction of 93 lots of furniture and objects from Robin and Lucienne Day’s home.