Heatherwick Studio : designing the extraordinary


Fascinating exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at the work of the Heatherwick Studio, a design studio set up in 194 by Thomas Heatherwick, which covers architecture, furniture, engineering and much more.

This was a very topical exhibition as most recently they designed the wonderful petal caldron for the Olympic flame however I hadn’t realised how much else which was familiar to me was by them from the zip handbag through to the roll up bridge at Paddington.

The exhibition had a lot in it, almost too much for the space. Because you needed to read the explanations and see the short films it would have been nice to have the labels in more prominent positions as they often got blocked by other visitors. However I loved the new Route Master bus and even the exhibition guide was delivered via a quirky machine which you cranked so the guide came out like toilet paper.


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