With over 280 events to choose from, this is the time to pick what you want to go and see at this year's London Design Festival. It's the best line up yet.
We've got a few ways to help you. There's a useful My Itinerary tool on the website that you can use once you've registered on the site. You can also find events by date using the calendar on our front page, or look for events organised by category. And as the Festival approaches fast, we'll be suggesting a few events for you to go and see...
Do advances in 3D printing techniques put us on the verge of a new industrial revolution? With that question in mind, renowned New York based gallerist and curator Murray Moss creates a special exhibition of ‘printed’ works using some of the V&A’s key pieces and spaces, suggesting that design and manufacturing are about to enter a radical new era. More
Murray Moss: Industrial Revolution 2.0
V&A / 17 - 25 September

Fractal MGX table by Platform Studio and Mathias Bar
The playful Dutch design team Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk take part in our series of Breakfast Talks, supported by Surface magazine. Van Eijk and van Bleiswijk will be in London to launch Workshop with Bernhardt Design. Start your Festival day with a bit of cerebral stimulation from some of today's most interesting young design practitioners. More
London Design Festival Breakfast Talks: Kiki van Eijk & Joost van Bleiswijk
V&A / 21 September

Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk
Alongside the Breakfast Talks and the Google Design Lectures there's a full programme of talks, debates and workshops running throughout our Festival, from designer talks by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Amanda Levete and Eyal Burnstein, to workshops on paper cutting and drawing, plus major debates on where design is headed and the V&A's the Digital Design Weekend. More Are you visiting the London Design Festival from another country? Are you visiting for business, or representing a company, government or media organisation? If you are, take a second to complete our short survey to let us know the best way to meet your needs. And if you're looking for somewhere to stay, London Design Festival's Official Hotel Partner is the St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel. The Sir George Gilbert Scott designed landmark has been beautifully restored as a 5-star hotel. The hotel is offering special rates to Festival visitors, subject to availability. For details, email the St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel, mentioning this e-Bulletin. Designer, artist and furniture maker Donna Walker debuts at the London Design Festival with a new collection reflecting the existing beauty, form, and craftsmanship in old and discarded pieces of furniture. More
Sculpture House, an artist-run organisation that commissions emerging sculptors to produce limited edition items of furniture, featuring artists James Capper, Alex Chinneck, Luke Hart and David Murphy, launches today. More
Tramshed 2011 Over 40 product launches, daily seminars from Sam Grawe, a pop up cafe from Vonsung, plus Studioilse, Matthew Hilton, Charlene Mullen, and Leif.designpark, Søren Rose Studio and more; Tramshed, a major design destination showcasing selected brands, returns after its excellent 2010 debut. More Lego Greenhouse Commissioned by Lego, Sebastian Bergne creates a public installation in Covent Garden that echoes the district's history and buildings - a large-scale functioning greenhouse built entirely from Lego bricks. More
Alongside the major brands, ByAlex is one of the many emerging design practices launching new products at this year's Festival. The A Range mixes typography with product design, using the typeface Replica as inspiration for a new furniture range. More
A Range stool by ByAlex
Everything must go. An exhibition of 15 years of British Council commissions, exhibitions and special projects culminating in a special auction of items, from the functional to the frivolous, to raise money to fund a new design fellowship. More
This Way Up
Wiith the help of expert guests, Seymourpowell invites you to test your design ideas in a future in which consumption is strictly limited. Three days of interactive workshops culminating in an exhibition. Tickets on sale from today. More
A major exhibition of African and Caribbean design lands at the Oxo Tower Wharf from next week, featuring an ambitious programme of fine art, sculpture, photography, graphic design, furniture, lighting, home textiles, ceramics, interior design acessories, architecture, interior design and more. More
An evening examining the design market, with Anders Petterson of ArtTactic and designer Cristian Zuzunaga followed by a Q&A. More Illustrated in-depth three-part talk looking at the extraordinary design heritage, practical application and future of transport signage. More This year's Crafted debate investigates the production of goods within the luxury sector and questions whether the sector has the capacity to become part of the UK's recovery. More Design business writer Sean Ashcroft discusses why design is a devalued coin, when its value in a recession ought to be higher than ever - and why designers must differentiate, or die. More Our next newsletter will be on 8 September, with news of the Google Design Lectures, the building of Timber Wave by AL_A at the V&A, Noma Bar's Cut It Out and more.
Talks programme at the V&A
The V&A / 17 - 25 September

Engineering Eyelashes: Paper Art at the V&A
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St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
Donna Walker Design: aMEND
The Residence / 1 - 30 September

aMEND by Donna Walker DesignSculpture House
See Studio / 1 September - 1 October

OSB Norwbord Desk by Alex Chinneck
32 Rivington Street / 22 - 25 September

The Tramshed
Covent Garden / 15 - 25 September
A Range Product Launch
Woodbridge and Rees Gallery / 22 September

The British Council: This Way Up
Pitfield / 17 - 24 September

Ideas Generator, The Concept Lounge featuring Seymourpowell
The Gallery in Redchurch Street / 20 - 23 September

African & African-Caribbean Design Diaspora Festival 2011
Bargehouse / 9 - 25 September

Design Market – Analysis and Experience
Eb&Flow / 20 September
Signs and the City
London Transport Museum / 20 September
Craftmanship and Provenance
V&A / 22 September
How Design Stopped Being Special
V&A / 23 September
If you're a film maker, don't miss out on the chance of getting your film shown onwallpaper.com/video and winning an Wacom Intuos4 Wireless pen tablet in the London Design Film competition; deadline September 9.
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