Making Sense:
Designing in London
twentytwentyone and Mentsen will present Making Sense: Designing in London, showcasing the work of Elliott Denny, Jones Neville, Michael Marriott, Ian McIntyre, Mentsen and Eleanor Pritchard.
Making Sense:
Designing in London
This September, twentytwentyone and Mentsen will present Making Sense: Designing in London, showcasing the work of six design studios, each driven by a firm focus on material, process, and utility.
The exhibition brings together for the first time the works of Elliott Denny, Jones Neville, Michael Marriott, Ian McIntyre, Mentsen and Eleanor Pritchard.
Offering a unique collective perspective on navigating the space between handmade and industrial production, exploring the intricacies and nuances of designing, making and running a design studio in London.
The installation is structured as a series of interconnected areas of living, working and learning in which to reflect. Making Sense encourages a cross-pollination of ideas and aesthetics, creating a dialogue between the works of the different studios.
The exhibition is accompanied by a limited-edition publication and a library selected by Jasper Morrison.
Visitors will be welcome to pause, read and interact with the designs. Selected exhibits will be available to purchase in-store and online via twentytwentyone.com
Making Sense
twentytwentyone showroom
18c River Street, London, EC1R 1XN
Opening Night
Tuesday 16 September
6 - 9pm
Exhibition runs 17th - 21st September, 10am - 5.30pm
Please RSVP for the opening evening here.