Published
December 6, 2024
A group of London’s best up-and-coming designers and artisans have launched a pop-up store at the Battersea Power Station mall this month.
Those who think this has all the hallmarks of a Lone Design Club venture will be spot on with the specialist (which brokers deals with key landlords to provide a physical space for fledgling businesses) linking with the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, for the opening until 29 December.
Located within the mall’s Turbine Hall A, the ‘London Made Me’ store is a temporary home to a unique collection of limited-edition fashion, accessories, art, jewellery, homewares, ceramics, and gifts.
The participants, all based in the Mayor of London’s Creative Enterprise Zones, collaborated on the store’s design, “helping them develop the skills, knowledge, and practical experience needed to further their creative businesses”.
The store includes a partnership with world-famous photographer Rankin who will bring Rankin Live to the space on 11 December, so customers can have their portrait taken in-store. He will also be hosting a Q&A and masterclass session with the shop creatives to help them take their businesses to the next level.
Shoppers will also be given the chance to get creative, with a programme of interactive events and workshops, including in-store live art and product making, jewellery making, candle making, the opportunity to create their own festive decorations, greetings cards and more.
Rebecca Morter, CEO of Lone Design Club, said: “We aim to support our partners in helping creatives and independent brands by providing them with the tools, spaces, and opportunities to shine. The London Made Me shop exemplifies the power of collaboration, bringing together incredible talent from the Creative Enterprise Zones to showcase their work in one of London’s most iconic locations.
“This project not only celebrates the creativity and innovation of our city but also equips these entrepreneurs with vital skills and real-world retail experience to grow their businesses. It’s an honour to be part of this journey and to witness the vibrant diversity of London’s creative community on full display this festive season.”
Donagh O’Sullivan, CEO at Battersea Power Station Development Company, said: “Supporting small, independent businesses and artists has always been important to us when creating the new retail, leisure and cultural destination at Battersea Power Station — from the independent retailers in Circus West Village, to the various pop-up markets and art installations inside the Power Station itself, and permanent stores such as Curated Makers.
“We are delighted to welcome the 12 London Made Me artists, designers and makers and encourage everyone to come down to see their products, take part in the interactive workshops and show their support this festive season.”
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