Disco Disco by Haberdashery floods 21st century dance-floors with interactive lights

With Disco Disco, Haberdashery developed a 21st century disco ball that can interact with music thanks to circular grids of pixelated LED lights.

With Disco Disco, Haberdashery developed a 21st century disco ball that can interact with music thanks to circular grids of pixelated LED lights.

At London Design Festival 2015, Aria design-store presents Walala in Da House. Memphis-inpired designs and an 80s style installation by London emerging talents meet a proactive attitude that reacts to the city’s criticized way of pushing away its youngest creatives.

Sandro Lopez designed a coffee table that looks different from any perspective you look at and refers to the fragile balance between contrasting views in a conversation.

Studio If designed a serendipitous lighting made with luminous balls that lit progressively in random order by pulling a string.

Formafantasma designed an intimate kinetic installation made with marble, brass and fabric to celebrate Estabilished & Sons 10th anniversary at London Design Festival.

With Nouveau Rebel lightings, glassware and accessories collection, Lee Broom adds a playful and contemporary twist to Carrara marble unique elegance.

The Dock, hosted by Tom Dixon is one of the epicenters of London Design Festival that floats in the West London canal-side estate and erupts into an emporium of hyperactive creativity.

Until Sunday 22 September, London will be worshipping DESIGN! With over 250 partners and 300 events, the eleventh London Design Festival will switch on all the design hot-spot on the Thames.

The critically acclaimed designjunction presents the third edition of its flagship London show this September during the London Design Festival.