FIVE-WEEK COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION BY OSKAR ZIĘTA OPENS ITS DOORS AT LOOP GENERATION BRINGING TOGETHER THE CREATIVE BRILLIANCE OF POLISH AND BRITISH CULTURE.

FIVE-WEEK COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION BY OSKAR ZIĘTA OPENS ITS DOORS AT LOOP GENERATION BRINGING TOGETHER THE CREATIVE BRILLIANCE OF POLISH AND BRITISH CULTURE.

As a teaser for the upcoming Culture and Creative UK/Poland Season 2025, this month sees the opening of ‘Through Process to Progress’; a five-week exhibition by esteemed Polish designer Oskar Zięta at Loop Generation.

Realised through the collaboration of leading cultural partners from both Poland and the UK, this stunning exhibition represents the first presentation by Zięta as part of the Culture and Creative UK/Poland Season taking place March to November 2025, where Zięta will also be presenting an innovative project in the Fleet Street Quarter as part of this inspiring creative season.

‘Through Process to Progress’ heralds the Polish and British creative union partnering Zieta Studio, Loop Generation, BGY ID, On&On Designs, Let’s Art Foundation and the Polish Cultural Institute. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Zięta’s air-sculpted metal creations which embody an ongoing design process, at sustainable fashion house ‘Loop Generation’s’ Chelsea location from 13 September until 20 October. An exhibition that showcases the latest developments in technology, design approaches, and production methods.

Zięta’s exhibition presents a curated display of unique transdisciplinary designs. Each piece created from the experimentation of unique flagship FiDU technology transforming metal sheets into three dimensional marvels in the form of interdisciplinary objects and art pieces from blown Inox stainless steel.

Process designers that achieve ‘a controlled loss of control’ Zieta Studio encompasses architects, designers, engineers, and technologists; a studio that explores the intersection of technology, art and design guided by minimalism in form and material efficiency at the conceptual level to create durable, mono-material, recyclable objects.

The overarching goal of their research into their proprietary FiDU technology is to maximize the reduction of material and energy used for production Approaching the circular economy literally, sustainability forms a critical aspect of their work; each creative process led by the core responsibility they undertake with the notion that ‘less is less’.

“How do you take a flat sheet of steel and inflate it like a balloon to create iconic pieces” says designer Oskar Zięta. “Sometimes errors inspire the most. A manufacturing error inspired a new process which has formed the iconic designs presented at ‘Through Process to Progress’, and we are thrilled to partner with esteemed representatives across the Polish and British design and cultural spectrum.”

‘Through Process to Progress’ is an exhibition that underlines the cultural and creative partnership between Poland and the UK; a partnership with a cultural growth that is firmly established. Renowned interior design and architecture firm BGY ID have curated the exhibition designing a visitor journey that leads through a sensory exploration fusing fashion, design and sustainability.

“During the design process for the exhibition, we strove to work within the delicate and personal environment of Loop Generations, adding Oskar’s work in a way that animated it, but also sat within the approach of the Store, so each piece is engaged with not just viewed,’ says Timothy Shepherd, Co-curator, MD BGY ID. ‘Oskar is the epitome of his work. He is as much a piece of moving sculpture himself, as he is part of all he produces. We look forward to a future of further collaborations.”

Leading design promoters On&On Designs who are experts in facilitating collaboration between designers, companies, cultural institutions, and international partners produced and co-curated the installation in partnership with the Polish Cultural Institute and the Let’s Art Foundation.

The exhibition takes place at Loop Generation, the esteemed sustainable fashion house committed to presenting mindful purchasing decisions, reducing needless consumption and quality and renowned for meticulously selected exclusive, sustainable pre-loved fashion.

The project is co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, as part of preparations for the upcoming UK/Poland Season 2025, organised in collaboration with the British Council. Public task financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within the grant competition “Public Diplomacy 2024 – 2025 – the European dimension and countering disinformation.

Dates: 13.09 – 20.10.2024 (Monday to Saturday, 10.30-18.00; Sunday 11:30-17.00)

London Design Festival Late night – Thursday 19.09.2024, 10:30-21:00

(Brompton Design District Evening)

Loop Generation, 171-175 Draycott Avenue, London, SW3 3A

Free, no ticket required

London Design Festival — Through process to progress – by Zięta Studio

An award-winning Process Design Studio experimenting with the advanced metal forming. Through a synergy of technology, art and design, they deliver innovative forms to those who are equally fascinated by both, the material and its narrative. Their works are the result of years of study of the properties of metal and the proprietary FiDU method of forming steel with an internal pressure to create objects/sculptures that provoke the senses. Normally designers draw up a shape or a particular object and then attempt to adapt the technology to it. Zięta controls the production process and the actual form results from it. They call it “process design”. Driven by minimalism in form, they create mostly mono-material metal objects that are long-lasting and fully recyclable. Never ceasing to challenge themselves and the material for constant progress they are ready to shape the future. www.zieta.pl

As a sustainable fashion store Loop Generation offers the very best in pre-loved clothing, beauty and accessories available to purchase both online and in the London Chelsea store located at 171-175 Draycott Avenue (SW3 3AJ). Our aim is to offer customers both the opportunity to buy and sell the finest items whilst promoting an interest in mindful shopping, cutting down on needless consumption and focusing fundamentally on quality. www.loop-generation.com

BGY ID is an award-winning interior design practice composed of two independent studios within the Buckley Gray Yeoman group, a global architecture practice based in London, Bristol and Madrid. We have been awarded Design Practice of the Year 2024 at the Mix Interiors Awards, and also awarded AJ100 Practice of the Year 2023 – an accolade by peers to acknowledge strength in design and diversity of projects, sectors, and practice. Ranked no. 23 in the AJ’s top 100 practice and recognised as being among the top 100 architectural practices in the world with an expanding portfolio of work across sectors, we pride ourselves on delivering projects on time and within budget, regardless of the size or complexity of the challenge. Our globally experienced team of designers share the understanding of what makes great interior design. www.bgy.co.uk  Instagram @bgy_id

On & On Designs strives to find new ways to promote design. They are passionate about introducing new creative talents to culture initiatives, brands, the retail industry, and interior architects. On & On Designs advises on skilfully crafted products by European designers and represents selected designers and brands in the UK market. They facilitate collaboration between designers, companies, cultural institutions, and international partners. www.onandondesigns.com

The Institute focus lies in promoting Polish culture and heritage to the British audiences, as well as developing collaborations and building bridges between key cultural or academic institutions in Poland and the UK. Through nurturing these relationships, providing access to essential cultural resources and supporting through funding, PCI London is able to successfully showcase the best of Polish art, film, theatre, music, literature, science, and heritage to culturally diverse residents of the UK. www.instytutpolski.pl

Lets Art Foundation mission is to enhance the skills of those involved in the artistic, cultural, and business sectors, creating a space for learning, growth, and inspiration. The foundation also works towards the preservation of historical monuments, supporting ecological initiatives, and promoting renewable energy sources. By supporting filmmakers, visual artists, and musicians, the foundation simultaneously cares for the development of local communities, building bridges between art and everyday life. Instagram @lets_art_fund

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