London’s Design Museum becomes a supermarket selling artist-designed essential items

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The Design Museum shop will turn into ‘Supermarket’ designed by Camille Walala and will sell competitively priced items including toilet roll, porridge oats and coffee, in packaging created...

will remain shuttered until 17 May 2021. But the Design Museum and Bombay Sapphire have thought up an inventive solution to welcoming back art- and design-deprived visitors for a vital dose of creative fuel. Taking advantage of non-essential retail restrictions lifting on 12 April 2021, the Design Museum shop will transform into a pop-up supermarket stocking its shelves with essential sundry items packaged in artworks created by a line-up of emerging artists.

Above: the full range of artist-designed products available from ’Supermarket’, an essential shop and art installation at London’s Design Musuem, open from 21-25 April. Below: inside the installation.Ten emerging artists and designers were hand-selected to create original artworks for the essential stock, and hail from myriad backgrounds and disciplines.

Above: Left to right, Camille Walala, artist and designer; Tim Marlow, chief executive of the Design Museum; Natasha Curtin, global vice president of Bombay Sapphire. Below: plans for ’Supermarket’, an installation designed by Camille Walala.The space will be a hybrid of gallery and supermarket, decked out in Walala’s signature immersive, polychromatic design and pattern clashes.

 

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