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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: A woman adjusts "Transparency; Warm/Wet" designed by Melkan Gursel of Tabanlioglu Architects at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. A pianist's keys are connected to 44 Alphabeta lamps in "Hem", the creation of Italian designer Luca Nichetto, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. A pianist's keys are connected to 44 Alphabeta lamps in "Hem", the creation of Italian designer Luca Nichetto, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Santa Barbara -based designer Alex Rasmussen's Giant Wave which uses 7-- anodised aluminium panels thtreflect the colour and atmosphere of the Pacific Ocean, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival, which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Santa Barbara -based designer Alex Rasmussen's Giant Wave which uses 7-- anodised aluminium panels thtreflect the colour and atmosphere of the Pacific Ocean, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival, which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Santa Barbara -based designer Alex Rasmussen's Giant Wave which uses 7-- anodised aluminium panels thtreflect the colour and atmosphere of the Pacific Ocean, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival, which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Santa Barbara -based designer Alex Rasmussen's Giant Wave which uses 7-- anodised aluminium panels thtreflect the colour and atmosphere of the Pacific Ocean, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival, which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Santa Barbara -based designer Alex Rasmussen's Giant Wave which uses 7-- anodised aluminium panels thtreflect the colour and atmosphere of the Pacific Ocean, at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival, which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: A woman adjusts "Transparency; Warm/Wet" designed by Melkan Gursel of Tabanlioglu Architects at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: A woman adjusts "Transparency; Warm/Wet" designed by Melkan Gursel of Tabanlioglu Architects at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Faye Toogood in her installation The Drawing Room at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Somerset House, London, September 21st 2015. Pictured: Connected by Pattern, a collaboration by Paternity at Somerset House as part of the London Design Festival which runs between September 19th and 27th with a series of artworks and installations created through the collaborations of internationally renowned designers and brands.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8491.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8463.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8687.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8638.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8564.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8555.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8258.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8393.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8353.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8347.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8316.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8268.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8230.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8183.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8155.jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    2016-09-16-Smile-Art-Installation-00...jpg
  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London. PICTURED: Creator of The Smile, architect Alison Brooks. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London. Dancers perform as The Smile is unveiled to the public. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • The Smile, an art installation designed by architect Alison Brooks is the world’s first ‘mega tube made from wood’, a landmark project for the London Design Festival, is unveiled at Chelsea Art College in London.  PICTURED: Architect Alison Brooks is dwarfed by her structure as she stands in the entrance. ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A woman admires the synchronised movement of lights in 'Abstract' by Collectif Coin of France at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A woman admires the synchronised movement of lights in 'Abstract' by Collectif Coin of France at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A girl admires 'Intrude' - two inflatable white rabbits by Amanda Parer of Australia at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A small girl plays in front of 'Colour Me Beautiful' by Tine Bech of Denmark at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A small girl plays in front of 'Colour Me Beautiful' by Tine Bech of Denmark at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Commuters walk past 'Come closer', a six-metre wide living, breathing installation that pulsates with light and sound when you approach or touch it, emitting a warm glow through 236 programmed LEDs as it constantly generates new visual patterns to a unique soundtrack, created by Australian firm Eness, at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
    2018-01-16-Canary-Wharf-Winter-Light...JPG
  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. XXX at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Falling water creates words in 'Bit.Fall by Julius Popp of Germany at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A woman admires the synchronised movement of lights in 'Abstract' by Collectif Coin of France at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. A small girl plays in front of 'Colour Me Beautiful' by Tine Bech of Denmark at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Commuters walk past 'Come closer', a six-metre wide living, breathing installation that pulsates with light and sound when you approach or touch it, emitting a warm glow through 236 programmed LEDs as it constantly generates new visual patterns to a unique soundtrack, created by Australian firm Eness, at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Canary Wharf, London, January 16 2018. Commuters walk past 'Come closer', a six-metre wide living, breathing installation that pulsates with light and sound when you approach or touch it, emitting a warm glow through 236 programmed LEDs as it constantly generates new visual patterns to a unique soundtrack, created by Australian firm Eness, at the Winter Lights festival at Canary Wharf in London which features over 30 spectacular light installations at interactive art. © Paul Davey
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcome Chairman of chip designer ARM Stuart Chambers to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcome Chairman of chip designer ARM Stuart Chambers to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcome Chairman of chip designer ARM Stuart Chambers to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcome Chairman of chip designer ARM Stuart Chambers to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcome Chairman of chip designer ARM Stuart Chambers to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. L-R Designer Samson Soboye, artist David Bent, Emma, Viscountess Weymouth of Longleat, Made In Chelsea's Victoria Baker-Harber and Mark Francis Vandelli and actress Maureen Lipman during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. CEO of Soft Bank Masayoshi Son and Chairman Stuart Chambers of Chip maker ARM emerge from 11 Downing Street following the conclusion of a deal by Soft Bank to purchase ARM for £24 billion.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcomes CEO of Soft Bank Masayoshi Son to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond welcomes CEO of Soft Bank Masayoshi Son to no 11 Downing Street as Japan's Soft Bank takes over the company in a £24 billion deal.
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  • Downing Street, London, July 18th 2016. CEO of Soft Bank Masayoshi Son and Chairman Stuart Chambers of Chip maker ARM emerge from 11 Downing Street following the conclusion of a deal by Soft Bank to purchase ARM for £24 billion.
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