Heal’s collaborates with pioneering creative women for London Design Festival exhibition
'Spaces' will celebrate London’s most pioneering females and their creative spaces.
Heal’s upcoming London Design Festival exhibition, Spaces, will host female creatives – including singer/ songwriter Marina Diamandis of Marina and the Diamonds and cookery teacher and author Melissa Hemsley – celebrating the spaces from which they create through .
The exhibition will see the creatives curate their own creative space in the windows of the retailer’s Tottenham Court Road flagship store. Joining Hemsley and Diamandis are novelist and author of The Miniaturist, Jessie Burton, colour expert and artist, Annie Sloan and iconic jewellery designer and long-term collaborator of Georg Jensen, Jacqueline Rabun.
In this fully collaborative project, each of the women will respond to an open brief to construct a space which inspires and energises them to create – free to select items from their craft, from Heal’s, and even from their own homes. Each space is utterly unique in both style and essence to the creative behind it – from Diamandis’ dressing room to Hemsley’s kitchen and Burton’s writing shed.
Heal’s in-house interior designer will run an Interior Design Drop-in at Merchant Land’s new Charlotte Street flagship project on Wednesday 19 September between 10am-6pm and Thursday 20 September between 10am-5pm. Heal’s will also be showcasing their ever-popular Brunel furniture collection with a pop-up Brunel apartment.
The installation will be in-store from 11 – 23 September. For more information, please visit www.heals.com/spaces or follow #healsspaces