Kids.Modern: Modern Furniture, Fashion and Design for Kids and Kidults
January 26, 2008 | Levent OZLER
The show concept is simple. Time is precious to the public so the Kids.Modern curators (who have five discerning children between them) have designedtheir dream shop. This is not an ordinary exhibition. There are no white backdrops, no harsh strip lighting, just a concrete and glass 60's building flooded with natural light and packed with awe-inspiring ideas that will keep your head spinning.
Get your child's bedroom re-designed in simple oak with great attention to a perfect finish at Lion Witch Wardrobe, decorate it with one of Funky Little Darling's imaginative wonder-worlds, fit it with some of Andrew Tye's Loop shelving and pick up a digitally-illustrated lampshade you would be proud to have in your sitting room from Maria Yaschuk. There is plenty for children to do from colouring in Absolute Zero Degrees wallpaper to creating their own artwork on a tray at queen of the Tate Modern shop Ella Doran's stand. Bring trousers and jackets for Naomi Avsec to customize and see them look in awe as a T shirt they designed five minutes before emerges from the Big Bad Wolff steam press.
The fashion upstairs should whet even the most clothes-phobic child's appetite with the latest Scottish knits rubbing shoulders with cool Scandinavian,funked-up vintage, Liberty-style pretty or bold graphic fashion. Being eco-aware does not mean you lack imagination or street appeal as proved by Christa Davis' customized cashmere sweats, Erin Original's accessories created from strips of tape measure sewn together and Ophelia Button's colourful necklaces made from - you guessed it. Source the quirkiest christening gifts around upstairs where Louise Loder merges found wood and silver to make sandcastle-making accessories.
Christison Hall Dulwich College London SE21
Sunday 24th February 2008
10am-4pm
£5 entry for public and trade on door.
Accompanied children go FREE at our first show
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