The Mayfair restaurants hosts works by Bethan Grey, Moritz Waldemeyer and architect Tannaz Oroumchi...
Lead Image: Sketch London
Luxurious Mayfair restaurant Sketch will host three site-specific artworks by London-based designers for London Design Festival.
The exhibition which runs from Saturday, September 17 to Sunday, October 16 will also coincide with PAD London and Frieze London.
Furniture maker Bethan Gray will present Inky Dhow Universe, in which she lines the floors, walls furniture and accessories in Sketch's entrance with cobalt blue and white stripes with an immersive effect.
Inky Dhow is Gray's signature print, influenced by the billowing sails of Omani dhow boats.
Light artist Moritz Waldemeyer takes over The Glade with a sculptural chandelier called Through the Looking Glass.
The chandelier is created from 45 specially-designed LED lights which replicate flickering candles and is suspended from the ceiling.
The idea behind it is, is that it pays homage to the flame as the first natural light source.
Lastly, in The Pods, architect Tannaz Oroumchi presents Change of Form, a collection of more than 50 large-scale architectural drawings.
These drawings were created by hand on architectural film and detail masterplans of micro, mezzo and macro scales of London, Istanbul, Paris and New York.
These drawings are Oroumchi's take on a 'sketch' of the cities.
To top it all off, while you take a look around the art work, and soak up sketch's sumptuous interiors, you can quaff three cocktails created especially for the exhibition.
The exhibition runs from Saturday, September 16 to Sunday, October 16.
Address: 9 Conduit Street, W1S 2XG
Website: sketch.london
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