In the Press | September 2025
A September round-up highlighting twentytwentyone across interiors, exhibitions, and design features, from LDF25 coverage to tributes to iconic designers, and standout products.
In the Press | September 2025
Explore our press September 2025 round-up, showcasing a diverse selection of features that highlight twentytwentyone.
From contemporary interiors and exhibition previews to tributes to iconic designers, discover furniture, lighting, and more.
1+2. Architects Journal
Unknown Works’ striking new interior for SALT, a hair salon set within Borough Market, is featured in Architects’ Journal. Shot by Henry Woide, the project features a curated selection of furniture and lighting supplied by twentytwentyone. FRAMA’s Rivet Cart, crafted from laser-cut aluminium, echoes the formed metal palette; the PK22 Lounge Chair adds a refined silhouette and iconic modernist presence; and Wästberg’s W227 Winkel Table Light provides task lighting within the same material framework. To offset the metallic surfaces, the Hotaru Mini Buoy Table Lamp brings softness and warmth through its hand-crafted washi paper shade.
3. Elle Decoration
Elle Decoration’s ‘Mood of the Month’ examines Cecil Beaton’s elegant yet eccentric aesthetic, highlighting his mix of romantic flourishes and sharp visual wit. twentytwentyone’s Slimline Wall Hooks by Lincoln Rivers for Wireworks appear alongside Beaton’s signature white woodwork and floral motifs.
4. Wallpaper*
Wallpaper* publishes a tribute by Francesca Perry titled How Charlotte Perriand helped shade a progressive modern world through design. Highlighted as a 'piece to know' is Perriand’s sculptural 525 Table En Forme Libre for Cassina, available at twentytwentyone. Referencing organic landscapes and freehand creativity, the table embodies her philosophy of blending natural forms with refined engineering.
5. Enki
Volume 6 of Enki offers a reflective look at Hans Wegner’s enduring influence on modern furniture design. Renowned for uniting craftsmanship and ergonomics, Wegner remains a benchmark for timeless, human-centred design. The magazine highlights the PP85 Cross Legged Table for PP Møbler, showcasing Wegner’s instinctive grasp of geometry, joinery, and balanced simplicity.
6. The Times
In The Times’ curated selection of The coolest products to buy at London Design Festival 2025, the Ildhane Candle Holder by Anderssen & Voll for Nedre Foss stands out as a highlight. Praised for its sculptural presence and expressive form, the Ildhane continues to receive attention for its tactility, weight, and playful silhouette.
7. Hotel Designs
Online publication Hotel Designs has released its guide to London Design Festival 2025, highlighting the key exhibitions shaping this year’s programme. Among its recommendations is Making Sense: Designing in London, the collaborative installation by Mentsen and twentytwentyone. The feature underscores the exhibition’s focus on craft, process, and sensory engagement, emphasising how it connects product design with wider cultural narratives.
8. Living etc
Living etc features Making Sense: Designing in London in its preview of standout London Design Festival shows, highlighting the exhibition’s thoughtful exploration of materiality and its focus on how everyday objects express intention, craft, and emotion.
9. Wallpaper*
Wallpaper* delivers live coverage throughout LDF25, with on-the-ground commentary from its editorial team. Olly Mason, Head of Interiors, visits Making Sense: Designing in London to explore its focus on process-driven design and utilitarian beauty. She highlights how the exhibition brings together objects that balance function with expressive materiality, forming a cohesive narrative about contemporary London design.
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