Brussels Design September 2014
07 Sep 2016 - 29 Sep 2016
For its seventh anniversary the festival will put forward the different applications of design and the multidisciplinary interactions between different design applications such as furniture design, product design, urban design, architecture, prototypes, strategic design, jewelry creation, illustration, food design... and particlurarly this year graphic and textile design. Other specificity, young creators take part in this 2014 edition. A great diversity of qualitative events, proposed by a lot of associations and independent organizations, enrich the cultural side of Design September; exhibitions, lectures, Designers opendoors...
During the whole month the emblematic design shops, pop-up stores and flagship stores will have a special setting about one trademark, or a designer and his new products. Limited editions, prototypes and luxurious products will be part of the landscape of Design September 2014.
Commerce Design Awards
Commerce Design Awards comes back in 2014 : Among the 10 winners in competition, the public will vote for the best trade having worked with a design professional in the last three years.
Some of the expositions
‘A to Z’ - 9 September to 30 September 2014
Hotel BLOOM! will host the collective exhibition ‘A to Z’ of a group of international designers who met at the Design Academy Eindhoven in their Penthouse Art Space.
Artview#2 Focus on contemporary art - 24 April to 30 September 2014
Underneath the Atomium, the visitor can discover a series of creations, among which the RockGrowth Atomium, specifically created for this venue.
CNBMSTUDIO / Mashup - 9 September to 30 September 2014
The fresh and uncomplicated philosophy of Mashup is obvious in the way CNBMSTUDIO blends forms and materials and associates craftsmanship with industry to create objects.
Brussels Design Market - 13-14 September 2014
Hundred exhibitors, professionals and dedicated amateurs, hailing from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy will be unpacking furniture and other design objects from the 50s, 60s, 70s and early 80s in the convivial atmosphere of a busy flea market.