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Melon Design and Marketing designer discusses the igantic chess set installation created by Spanish designer Jaime Hayón located at Trafalgar Square as part of the London Design Festival
Sep
18
2009

As part of the London Design Festival, a gigantic chess set installation created by Spanish designer Jaime Hayón will be located in Trafalgar Square. The installation, which will be set between the two fountains in Trafalgar Square, will be in situ from Saturday 19 – Wednesday 23 September.

Each of the 32 chess pieces has been handcrafted by Hayón, working with Bosa, the Italian ceramics experts in Veneto, Italy. Many of the chess pieces reference specific iconic buildings in London and their domes, towers and spires. Elements of the city of London and its history are encoded on the pieces using Hayón’s very personal style.

jennie
Posted by: jennie    |   September 18th 2009

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