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PARTNERS

HUNTING & NARUD

Norwegian-born, London-based designers Amy Hunting and Oscar Narud have recently joined forces and founded Hunting & Narud. They work for a wide selection of clients including the Norwegian Embassy, the Norwegian Design Council, the Design Museum London, the Victoria & Albert Museum and The British Council. They are represented by Gallery Libby Sellers where recently had a solo show with The Copper Mirror Series. Amy is a graduate of the Department of Furniture and Spatial Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (the Danish Design School), where she graduated in 2008, while Oscar attended the Royal College of Art, London, and graduated in 2006 with an MA in Design Products.

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ADAM KERSHAW

Kent-based sculptor/maker, Adam Kershaw works on bespoke craft projects including sculpture, furniture, repurposed railway carriages and small spaces. Kershaw’s clients include Alison Wilding, Martino Gamper, Phyllida Barlow, Wallpaper* Magazine, Retrouvius, Event Communications and Skanska. Adam graduated with a BA in Sculpture from Chelsea College of Art and later attended the Royal College of Art where he graduated with an MA in Sculpture.

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CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK

One of the best-loved events in the design industry calendar, Clerkenwell Design Week is a three-day annual festival gathering Clerkenwell’s long-established design community together. Now in its fifth year, the event has increasingly become a must go-to showcase for the UK and international design community. Last year’s show attracted over 50,000 registered attendees and 250 brands from the UK and across the globe. 

The name Clerkenwell comes from the Clerks’ Well in Farringdon Lane, where London parish clerks performed the famous Medieval Mystery Plays throughout the Middle Ages. Since the Industrial Revolution, the area has housed craft workshops, printers, clockmakers and jewellers. Traditional crafts, such as printing and bookbinding still flourish, as do graphic designers. In the last two decades, Clerkenwell’s unique variety buildings have been transformed into central studio and workshop spaces, attracting an unprecedented concentration of architectural, design and creative practices. 

The global businesses that have made Clerkenwell their home have shaped the borough into the UK’s most important generator of creativity and innovation. Serving an infinite variety of  other industries easily accessible from across London, Clerkenwell has become home to a  plethora of new media agencies, graphic and interactive design studios and more than 200  architectural practices - more per square mile than anywhere else on the planet. In addition, Clerkenwell houses over 60 design showrooms including world leaders Vitra, Poltrona Frau, Knoll and Steelcase. 

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