Here are photos of Trash Luxe, an exhibition curated by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs at Liberty in London. The show features furniture, lighting, homewares and jewellery by young designers who use cheap or worthless materials to create luxury products. Above: Flowerball by Heath Nash.
Trash Luxe continues on the fourth floor at Liberty, Great Marlborough Street, London until Sunday 30 September. More details on the Trash Luxe website and in our earlier story. See also a short movie about the exhibition here. Above: Custom Made dining table and chairs by Karen Ryan.
Above: Warbowls by Dominic Wilcox; Poly sofa and table by Max Lamb
Above: last Gasp ashtray by Committee
Above: Fracture chairs and Hybridge table by Ineke Hans
Above: Blossom wall panel by Catherine Hammerton
Above: Collection wallpaper by Catherine Hammerton
Above: Flowerball by Heath Nash
Above: Telephone wire bowls by ZenZulu
Above: Optical chandelier by Stuart Haygarth
Above: Optical chandelier (detail) by Stuart Haygarth
Above: Black Millennium chandelier by Stuart Haygarth
Above: Toy Light by Ryan McElhinney
Above: Toy Light (detail) by Ryan McElhinney
Above: TransNeomatic bowls by Campana Brothers
Above: TransNeomatic bowls (detail) by Campana Brothers
Above: Poly sofa by Max Lamb
Above: Sugar Jewellery by Greetje van Helmond
Above: Sugar Jewellery by Greetje van Helmond
Above: Unmade vases by Karen Ryan
Above: view of exhibition
Above: Styrene lamp by Paul Cocksedge
Above: Styrene lamp (detail) by Paul Cocksedge
Above: Custom Made dining chairs and table by Karen Ryan