The Lab E20 is where the voices of fashion and architecture collide. Blended at the intersection of materiality, our cultural programme Regenerative by Design, showcases and exhibits the material innovations emerging across the built environment through material and cultural innovation.
Our free evening event and programme for LFA has been curated and styled as "The Deconstructed Dinner Party", a format developed by RAEBURN in partnership with The Lab E20's artists in residence where the relationships between food, materials, community and place are tackled through immersive experiences.
The "first course" will consist of a live textiles dye workshop using food-waste with Bella Gonshorovitz, author of Grow, Cook, Wear, Dye. Followed by servings of dishes cooked from Bella's Grow, Cook, Wear, Dye recipe book.
The "second course" will be a workshop with regenerative material designer Cassie Quinn, where guests will experiment and explore how to make their own biomaterials and bioplastics from food waste.
The third and final course will consist of a Q&A hosted by Yasmin Jones-Henry, co-founder of The Lab E20 and Financial Times writer, where our guests will be able to learn more about both artists' work and journey into the built environment.