HENGE: a contemporary urban circle made of Jurassic stone brings people together in London

Inspired by Neolithic stone circles, the HENGE installation and gathering space “creates a space separate from the outside world.”
London Design Festival is back with thoughtful exhibitions and interactive installations. Check what we like the most!
Inspired by Neolithic stone circles, the HENGE installation and gathering space “creates a space separate from the outside world.”
The R for Repair exhibition shines a timely spotlight on consumerism by showing how cherished but broken objects can be given both new meaning and a fresh lease of life with a bit of ingenuity.
NOOM and volunteers weaving camouflage nets during the first months of the Russian invasion craft the Gropius Chair Military Edition.
Materiality, movement, gravity, and colour swivel at SolidNature and Sabine Marcelis’ interactive installation for London Design Festival.
Kaleidoscopic experiences, brutalist swiveling seats, urban stone circles and more… London Design Festival 2022 celebrates its 20th anniversary.