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PUBLISHED 30 Jul 2010 - 8:13am
A Gust of Wind will consist of 'three hundred curvaceous pieces of Corian'

For one day only, Paul Cocksedge is creating a unique piece of work for the London Design Festival as part of the V&A's Friday Late programme. A Gust of Wind will consist of 'three hundred curvaceous pieces of Corian#ff0000;">#000000;">® ', formed to represent a stack of pages that have been blown into the air. Each piece, engraved and handmade by Cocksedge, will be given away on 24 September, from 18.00 to 22.00. More soon.

Cocksedge, one of London's most consistently innovative designers, is also currently working on Drop, a Size + Matter installation for the London Design Festival. More here

 

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I love the textile field, especially after walking and standing 4 hours in the V&A. I'd love to see it stay, and possibly with a few more vibrant colours added to the palette. Mian

sam:

I went to John Pawson's exhibition at Design museum last year.
His sophisticated works were very impressive and inspiring.
I am looking forward to seeing this installation very much.

I like it very much!
It is much easier to find an exact place and information.
I will surely use this calendar for LDF this year!

It collaborated very well with installantion of Ron Arad called curtain call at Roundhouse.

Guest:

I love this calendar - it's really comprehensive and completely relevant. It's the first place I go when looking for something to do at the weekend. Thanks LDF! 

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