Buy a Turner Prize Winning Design, at Assemble's Granby Workshop

A workshop from Turner Prize winners Assemble: shop for wonderful objects to fill your home from the design collective everyone's talking about

Block Printed Fabric Stool Copyright © 2015 Granby Workshop, Assemble
In December 2015, London-based group Assemble won the Turner Prize, the UK's most prestigious art award. With an age range of 26-29, they are they youngest group ever to have been considered for the £25,000 prize . They're also - and here's what's been causing a bit of stir - they first 'non-artists' to have won.

So what are they? "Sort of architects, sort of not, sort of maybe" is the way that one member of the 16-strong collective describes Assemble. The direct action group work on projects for -often displaced - communities, designing and building places, transforming forgotten spaces into new pieces of urban fabric. They were nominated for their work in Liverpool's Granby Street, which rescued a series of abandoned houses that were due for demolition, turning them into a social enterprise. Heartwarming stuff in a time of relentless gentrification and heartless luxury redevelopment. Suddenly Damien Hirst's cow and Martin Creed's light look rather silly indeed.

Now, you can own a piece of Assemble's work, thanks to the newly opened Granby workshop. The handcrafted homewares are made of, or based on, debris from the neighbourhood. The designs are intended for Granby Street residents, but you can own one too, if you purchase before January 17. We particularly love the block-print fabrics, and stools, as well as the pebble-dashed bookends.
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What Buy a Turner Prize Winning Design, at Assemble's Granby Workshop
Where Various Locations | MAP
Nearest tube Bond Street (underground)
When 01 Dec 15 – 17 Jan 16, 24 hours a day
Price £Varies
Website Click here for more information




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