Posts Tagged ‘London’

Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair

July 5th, 2011

From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.

From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.

Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.

Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.

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The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.

Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.

With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.

This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.

In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Hermès, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.

Design in London

February 14th, 2010

Design as define is really vague depending on the application, but it is more relevant with the arts. It is rarely perfect and some are repetitive. It also involves creativity and this London is known for.
Designing is one of the key strengths of the city and to fore this ability they created a festive to exhibit their creations—a London Design Festival. This is a city-wide celebration which showcases their creations and talents both cultural and commercial event that takes place over nine long days. The festival presents almost 200 events which offer range of activities; international exhibitions to trade events, installations to talks and seminars, from product launches to receptions and private views and parties mostly free of charge enabling the visitors to participate while ticketed events are managed by the host or organizing venues. Festival audiences are estimated to 300,000 yearly who tend to be from four broad groups: consumers or publics, design professionals, students and overseas visitors. This is funded through the help of two parties, public and private sources including London Development Agencies that provided the funding since it was first staged. Another event that showcases the creations of London designers is the London Fashion Week. People go to London to look for something edgier, something new. They go to see what’s the best big thing is. These activities only prove that London is a city of creative hub, where you come for ideas and where people pushes boundaries.

Web designing in London is another “in thing”. In fact there are hundreds of shops that offer a professional web design from initial concept through a successful implementation. This becomes the key to create the most effective marketing tool today. Good website design will impress, engage and entice and this will make difference to whether your business sinks or swims. However London graphic design will not be on the least. Graphic design can also meet your communication needs creatively. It will also captivate the target market, hook line and sinker. Designs offer artistic disciplines, from illustration to animation, photography to freehand drawing and website design to print.

London really offers a job for designers; be it in fashion, in software or in other things. You can search for London design companies to find more of their job offers in many designing line. London is truly a city of creative minds that you will look for.

London – Adult Entertainment Capital of UK

January 19th, 2010

London is definitely seen as the adult entertainment capital of the United Kingdom. Soho in central London provides adult bookshops, lap dancing clubs, gentleman’s clubs and alternative bars. Adult entertainment London has been the hot spot for over thirty years. Soho is also known for its great food and activities. However, underneath the shops, bars and restaurants, lies London’s largest secret. Any interested individuals can go to Prowler Soho. Prowler Soho is especially for gays and lesbians. They can find any special books or toys they want here. It’s a great spot for some adult entertainment. If you’re looking for a lap dance, or even better, a full nude dance, you can find it here. This place is not just for men because Saturday is ladies night and it’s the men’s turn to get down and dirty. If you find yourself in the London area, adult entertainment is something you might want to look into.

Adult entertainment London is the capital of adult entertainment in the UK for many reasons. Different parts of London provide different services. They range from adult bookstores that supply books, videos and toys to bars to gentlemen’s clubs. One particular gentleman’s club can be found in Mayfair, London. It is the oldest and most exclusive club in the West End. New Churchills is stylish, luxurious, tasteful and entertaining club. The hostesses give the men a great time and treat them the best they can. They are sexy and dress elegantly. Sophistication is their middle name. Clients can find wine, champagne, great company and a great atmosphere to let loose in. Some important and famous people have been here, so why not give it a try?

If a person isn’t interested in a gentleman’s club, then they can go the cheaper and easier route and opt for lap dancing and adult cinemas. Lap dancing can be found at many bars and clubs. Adult cinemas can be found in the Soho area. There are quite a few to choose from. An easy online search can yield many results. If you ever find yourself in London and are interested in a little adult entertainment, then Soho is your best spot for the best adult entertainment in all of the UK. It doesn’t get any better than London!

What to do in London For Adults

January 12th, 2010

London nightlife is a good time for everyone. Though it is rather known for its nightclubs and the gentleman’s clubs. Adult entertainment London is something that they are very known for. London’s nightlife has something for every party animal or those who would rather just relax in a quiet environment. There are some simple party’s around for those that want to be wild and crazy but do not enjoy things like sexual acts. London is pretty much set up for any type of fun that you might want to enjoy while you are there. London is known for its gentleman’s clubs. A gentleman’s club is a member-only private type of club of a type originally set up by and for English upper class men in the eighteenth century, and popularized by English upper-middle class men and woman in the late nineteenth century. A gentleman’s club is a strip club or bar where striptease is regularly performed, and other related sexual acts like lap-dances. It’s a club made to help men or woman with their sexual desires when they can’t seem to get it any other way. Some clubs will even let the clients engage and sex and other acts that are normally not aloud.

Some popular clubs in London are the Alpine located in Shoreditch and has been around sense 1991. The Royal Anglo-Belgian club which is located in Knightsbridge opened in 2010. The army and navy club which has been around since 1955 is located in Pall Mall London. The Athenaeum which is also located in Pall Mall and has been established sense 2002. The savage club is all over London with more than twenty locations and is set up for males only so that no female is allowed to enter the club.

There is a different gentleman’s club on just about every block of London and there are many different ones. The prices range and the type of people that are there vary as well. There are some gentleman’s clubs that do not tailor to woman and would rather just be male only or give them no right to anything there. Kind of cruel but they obviously are around for a reason and have still been rather successful. Sometimes the men just need some time to be on their own and just relax like men and have some good clean fun without their significant others around.