London is one of Europe’s top design capitals! That’s why you can find in London several inspirational locations that help you flow those inspirational juices!
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Today, Best Interior Designers will provide you with 10 Top Inspirational Locations in London that will help you create the next masterpiece of the design industry!
Design Museum – Tower of London – If we are speaking of Design, then you have to explore the Design Museum. Founded in 1989, this local icon is now located at its brand new home in Kensington. The building, which was once the Commonwealth Institute, is set to become the best design museum of Europe! It’s an unmissable stop in London if you love design!
London Transport Museum – Covent Garden – A great source of historic design and type inspiration can be found in the wonderful vintage poster collection at the London Transport Museum! You can discover the past and even the future of the transport industry in this amazing transport museum!
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities – East London – Inspired by the Victorian Wunderkabinetts that refuse to attempt classification or comprehensiveness in their eccentric collection, The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities is a wonderland of oddness that will inspire you for sure.
Tate Modern – South Bank – In the heart of London on the Thames’s South Bank you can find the wonderfull Tate Modern, Britain’s national gallery of international modern art! Step inside this museum amazing galleries or lose track of time in one of the world’s finest art gift shops.
Broadway Bookshop – Broadway Market – This renowned local and independent bookshop has a gorgeous collection of design, illustration and photography books as well as some amazing second-hand books full of interesting types and layout examples.
Material Lab – Material Lab is a vibrant and exciting place for the architecture & design community, where you’re free to explore hundreds of different materials for your projects, discover the latest trends and innovations, get expert advice and be inspired.
Cartoon Museum – Bloomsbury – One of London’s many odd museums hidden right in the heart of town, The Cartoon Museum houses a fascinating collection of British cartoons and comic art from the 18th century to the present day. Inside you can find a library of over 5,000 books on comics and cartoons which is available for research purposes by appointment only.
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