The London Design Festival has long since become one of the prominent fixtures on the global design calendar, setting up base camp in the heart of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Collaborating with Giles Miller Studio and DuPont Corian®, the LDF team set about commissioning a feature desk as the face of the event during the design week.
The seamless crisp desk surround, in the highly durable Corian® solid surface, offers all the functionalities you might expect for a reception desk, but it’s the tiled fascia which elevates this design to a spectacular feature piece. A Giles Miller Studio classic, taking an angled repeat module, rotating or mirroring elements to create a surface built from gradients of texture across the desks facetted front.
Partnership projects often bring out new insight to the experimental ways materials can be used. Corian® known for its smooth, seamless and easy to clean characteristics may have had some reservations machining 1000’s of V grooves, but it highlighted the development of the ‘Deep Colour Technology’ the new Deep Nocturne utilized. Finishing wasn’t required for the tile elements, fresh cutters left a stunning machined finish resulting in a myriad of reflected colours when in situ at the entrance of the V&A.
The seamless crisp desk surround, in the highly durable Corian® solid surface, offers all the functionalities you might expect for a reception desk, but it’s the tiled fascia which elevates this design to a spectacular feature piece. A Giles Miller Studio classic, taking an angled repeat module, rotating or mirroring elements to create a surface built from gradients of texture across the desks facetted front.
Partnership projects often bring out new insight to the experimental ways materials can be used. Corian® known for its smooth, seamless and easy to clean characteristics may have had some reservations machining 1000’s of V grooves, but it highlighted the development of the ‘Deep Colour Technology’ the new Deep Nocturne utilized. Finishing wasn’t required for the tile elements, fresh cutters left a stunning machined finish resulting in a myriad of reflected colours when in situ at the entrance of the V&A.
Louvres Desk
Louvres Desk
The London Design Festival has long since become one of the prominent fixtures on the global design calendar, setting up base camp in the heart of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Collaborating with Giles Miller Studio and DuPont Corian®, the LDF team set about commissioning a feature desk as the face of the event during the design week.
The seamless crisp desk surround, in the highly durable Corian® solid surface, offers all the functionalities you might expect for a reception desk, but it’s the tiled fascia which elevates this design to a spectacular feature piece. A Giles Miller Studio classic, taking an angled repeat module, rotating or mirroring elements to create a surface built from gradients of texture across the desks facetted front.
Partnership projects often bring out new insight to the experimental ways materials can be used. Corian® known for its smooth, seamless and easy to clean characteristics may have had some reservations machining 1000’s of V grooves, but it highlighted the development of the ‘Deep Colour Technology’ the new Deep Nocturne utilized. Finishing wasn’t required for the tile elements, fresh cutters left a stunning machined finish resulting in a myriad of reflected colours when in situ at the entrance of the V&A.
Name: Louvres Desk
Location: Victoria & Albert Museum
Designer: Giles Miller Studio
Client: London Design Festival
The seamless crisp desk surround, in the highly durable Corian® solid surface, offers all the functionalities you might expect for a reception desk, but it’s the tiled fascia which elevates this design to a spectacular feature piece. A Giles Miller Studio classic, taking an angled repeat module, rotating or mirroring elements to create a surface built from gradients of texture across the desks facetted front.
Partnership projects often bring out new insight to the experimental ways materials can be used. Corian® known for its smooth, seamless and easy to clean characteristics may have had some reservations machining 1000’s of V grooves, but it highlighted the development of the ‘Deep Colour Technology’ the new Deep Nocturne utilized. Finishing wasn’t required for the tile elements, fresh cutters left a stunning machined finish resulting in a myriad of reflected colours when in situ at the entrance of the V&A.
Name: Louvres Desk
Location: Victoria & Albert Museum
Designer: Giles Miller Studio
Client: London Design Festival