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Brompton Design District Unveil Conviviality: The Art of Living Together

Brompton Design District is the original and first design district of the London Design Festival and now it highlights Conviviality – The Art of Living Together by Jane Withers. The district was first established in 2007 and has since fostered a space where design is able to flourish.

Withers explores the 16 years and the positive relationships that it was able to forge in addition to being a place of fruition. People are able to come together and explore their immediate spaces and the wider world beyond. Another show is Fels' The Farm Shop, which is a special curation project that tapped the talents of 22 artists, architects, and designers to create an experience drawing from Grymsdyke Farm.
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3. Curation Projects - The special curation project called The Farm Shop brings together artists, architects, and designers to create a unique and immersive experience.
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