Form&Seek London Design Fair2017
Form&Seek will be part of Dutch Pavilion at London Design Fair on 21-24 September 2017
Form&Seek exhibitions always show a consideration to new crafts, material and processes.
With this upcoming show Form&Seek explores the theme of "Openness" where we focus on what designers with a vision of across borders and cultures, make and design in order to shift attitudes and cultures for the a more inclusive future. Form&Seek explores the idea of Dutch design, not through a national lens but as an attitude and way of thinking.
For the first time ever Form&Seek launches its own collection during London Design Festival as well as a producing and selling platform, enabling consumers and retailers to purchase original and innovative crafted goods from a curated collection founded and run by designers.
The Form&Seek collection focuses on new developed processes and contemporary, globally local craft techniques. Interesting, innovative materials and processes play a key role in the pieces by Form&Seek. Each item tells a story through the way it has been made or the impact it has on our daily lives.
Our new collection expands on a wide range of crafted products from conventional products prototyped with new technologies to products that play with natural formations and uses of material. Each thought provoking, poetic design object has a strong character and personality with the personal mark of the maker.

Keep it Glassy 2
Forming a Future in Glass
April 19, 2015 – March 31, 2016
The Shanghai Museum of Glass kicks off its 2015 year program with the second edition of design exhibition Keep it Glassy. Keep it Glassy, a concept developed and co-curated by COORDINATION ASIA, focuses on glass design. It brings international talent to Shanghai and explores the many ways in which glass inspires designers.
Keep it Glassy 2 will zoom in on how designers express their vision on the future, using the versatile material of glass. The intriguing stories and smart strategies that are presented in this exhibition show how designers make use of glass’ specific traits to shape their ideas for a better tomorrow. In the exhibition, four rooms highlight four different perspectives that can be taken when envisioning the future, through glass.
The exhibition will be on show in the design space of the Shanghai Museum of Glass, and features established names amongst which Nendo, Studio Formafantasma and Dominic Wilcox, as well as new talent such as Ingrid Hulskamp and Bilge Nur Saltik.
