Dezeen readers get 25% off Designs of the Year 2014 exhibition tickets
Dezeen promotion: Dezeen readers can receive a 25 percent discount on tickets to the Designs of the Year 2014 exhibition, opening today at London's Design Museum (+ slideshow).
The exhibition displays architecture and designs nominated for this year's Designs of the Year awards, which will be given to the best projects in each category and an overall winner later this year.
Projects on display include a fashion collection made from metallic heat-pressed neoprene, a concept car with a retractable windscreen and a bamboo bonnet by Jean-Marie Massaud for Toyota.
Dezeen is media partner for the exhibition and our readers will receive 25 percent off regular admission price when pre-booking online and using code DEZ25 under the Dezeen Special Offer.
There is still a chance to win free tickets to the exhibition in our competition, which closes on 9 April - find out how to enter.
For more information about Designs of the Year 2014, visit the Design Museum website.
Exhibition photographs are by Luke Hayes.
Here's some more information from the Design Musuem:
25% off Designs of the Year 2014 at the Design Museum
Now in its seventh year, Designs of the Year gathers together a year of cutting-edge innovation and original talent; showcasing the very best in global Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Furniture, Graphic, Product and Transport design.
Featuring Kate Moss's favourite app, a floating school in a Nigerian lagoon, friendly lamp posts, a mobile phone you can build yourself and many others, Designs of the Year 2014 include international design stars such as Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield and Miuccia Prada, alongside crowd-funded start ups and student projects. This not to be missed exhibition is a clear reflection of everything that is current and exciting in the world. Someday the other museums will be showing this stuff.
As a Dezeen reader, you receive 25% off regular admission price when pre-booking and using code DEZ25 under the Dezeen Special Offer.