BELISHA BEACON

BELISHA BEACON
2016

Victoria and Albert Museum

Attentive to urban details that are often overlooked by Londoners and tourists, LORIS&LIVIA propose two authentic London souvenirs for the Victoria and Albert Museum. A matchbox and a pencil inspired by a Belisha beacon. The yellow globe lamp atop a tall black and white stripy pole, named after Minister of Transport Leslie Hore Belisha who introduced the beacons in 1934 to mark pedestrian crossings.
A bold and quirky urban symbol that brings humour to your home.

Designed in collaboration with Loris Jaccard.
James Champion, ©2016

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