MARK holds INPUT exhibition at Coexistence

Verso Chair designed by Tomoko Azumi for MARK
Verso Chair designed by Tomoko Azumi for MARK

I don’t often post about exhibitions here on the blog, but every now and then a really great one comes along and I can’t resist sharing it just in case any of you lovely readers can actually make it along. And I would recommend that you try to go along to INPUT if you are in London when the exhibition opens.

From the 16th March to the 2nd April, British design brand MARK are taking over Coexistence’s showroom with an exhibition and series of events called INPUT,which explore what goes into a piece of high quality contract furniture in four areas: Design, Skills, Materials and Teamwork. The event will also see the launch of the new Verso chair by Tomoko Azumi and Bosco II sofas and benches by Gala Wright.

Bosco Sofa by MARK
Bosco Sofa by MARK

Danish textiles company Kvadrat has also got in on the action and is collaborating on the exhibition, which promises to give a fascinating insight into how a new piece of furniture is designed and made. MARK is well known as a torch-bearer for UK manufacturing and sustainable production, and Kvadrat produce 85% of their woollen textiles in mills in Britain. The show will include footage of production processes, examples of tooling and details of the collaboration that goes in to bringing a design to the market.

Bosco II sofa by Gala Wright
Bosco II sofa by Gala Wright

There will be four exhibits to explore, each based on MARK’s products. Tomoko Azumi’s new Verso chair for example will be shown through every step of the design process from the original briefing of the designer, through sketches and tiny scale models to the first production models, showing all the thinking that goes into every detail.

Verso Chair III – A new range by Tomoko Azumi for MARK
Verso Chair III – A new range by Tomoko Azumi for MARK

Gala Wright’s Arris and Bosco II ranges are used to demonstrate the skills of the makers that make fine wooden furniture using films and photographs. There will also be a tower of materials, showing the many natural and man-made materials that go into a modern sofa, where these come from, how they are processed, and how sustainable they are.

Bosco II bench by Gala Wright
Bosco II bench by Gala Wright

The team behind the event was very clear in what they were hoping to achieve with the exhibition. They wanted to make sure the show was content-rich and not just a display of furniture components. “We are increasingly aware of there being an interest in the whole story – how the design comes about, what materials are used and where they are sourced and processed, how things are made and who is involved” explains Coexistence’s Daniel Gay. “Both MARK and Kvadrat are very open to this. The event will be a fascinating and revealing glimpse behind the scenes.”

verso chair
Verso chair
From 19-23 March there will be a number of talks by MARK designers, collaborators and friends including Tomoko Azumi, Max Fraser, William Knight, Kvadrat’s Thomas Ellingsøe and MARK’s founders Anna Hart and John Miller.

INPUT Talks programme

Monday 19 March at 4.30
Anna Hart and John Miller:
Making MARK. Creating the company and what we want to do next.

Tuesday 20 March at 08.45
William Knight:
London, Cornwall, Britain.. what’s the relevance of place in design?

Tuesday 20 March at 4.30
Max Fraser:
Design ideas that could change the world

Wednesday 21 March at 08.45
Tomoko Azumi:
Verso Chair – The Design Story

Wednesday 21 March from 12.00 to 17.30
Colleges afternoon –Inside the furniture industry: design, manufacturing, business and careers. with John Miller (MARK) and Daniel Gay (Coexistence)

Thursday 22 March at 08.45
Thomas Ellingsøe Kvadrat:
Made in Britain? – the surprising locations of Danish factories.

If any of you are able to make it to the event, please leave me a comment to let me know what you thought.

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