Design Without Borders is here again

Design Without Borders is here again

Design Without Borders, one of the most significant independent exhibitions and all-arts event series of the region with 15 years of tradition is open to the audience from Saturday, in Kiscelli Museum. This time, the exhibition will showcase the works of more than 140 designers, jewelry designers and visual artists of 14 countries. In addition to the Czech, Danish, Estonian, Dutch, Polish, Hungarian, German, Italian, Austrian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swiss and Slovakian artists, the events will also include the programs and performances of contemporary dancers and musicians.

The exhibition features design objects in the narrower sense – one-off and small-batch furniture, home accessories, carpets and soft furnishings – as well as prototypes, contemporary jewelry, projects (and films about projects) that interpret genre boundaries freely, propositions that are eco-conscious, serve sustainable development or highlight the role of civil society in shaping society as a whole, and works that present the cultural and creative connections within gastronomy.

You can visit the exhibition:
between October 10 and November 15, 2020, every day between 10.00 and 18.00 except for Mondays

Event:
Check the Facebook event here

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