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"This exhibition hopes to address, without preaching, widespread and increasing concerns about ecology and the state of the planet and how this links to our homes and the way we use, decorate and inhabit them."
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"AWAY? is an interactive exhibition that explores the why, how, what, where and when of rubbish disposal. It shows some alternative options dreamt up by resourceful designers, some of which are intended for you to make yourself!"
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"'Bicycle Bespoke: A Celebration of the Creative Cycle'. From the 13th June until 22nd August at 82 Highgate High Street, London N6 5HX. 'Bicycle Bespoke’ sets out to encourage Londoners to celebrate and reinvigorate their relationship with the bicycle."
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"Colette presents MeWeCycle, a project curated by Karta Healy featuring a collection of designers’ work, based on their love of the bicycle and creative-recycling. A global movement that reduces landfills and brings waste to life.'There is no recycling without cycling and no cycling without recycling'"
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"Second stop on the Lighten Up tour was Newcastle’s Design Event 08 festival, where the exhibition appeared in the fabulously atmospheric North Tower of the Tyne Bridge, on Newcastle's Quayside, from 18-26 October 2008."
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"Lighten Up, which will be launching at this year's 100% Design London, is an innovative sustainable lighting exhibition from [re]design – designed to inform, excite and empower. It looks beyond the bulb to explore what lighter lighting could mean – from energy and material use, to how lights can make us feel."
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This exhibition explores the work of contemporary practitioners working in Sussex today.
The museum exhibits artists such as Eric Gill, Edward Johnston, David Jones, and Ethel Mairet who settled in Ditchling in the early years of the 20th Century. The museum is recognised as a centre for print, calligraphy, weaving and other crafts, in the Sussex area.
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[Re]design is a social enterprise that supports the work of designers who don’t want to make landfill.
The exhibition Contains houses "100 thought-provoking, sustainable designs from cutting-edge UK designers." The exhibition was housed in shipping containers at Newcastle’s Monument
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New Designers is the foremost event in graduate design showcasing the work of 4000 designers in the Business Design Centre, London N1.
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