Sujata Burman
Sujata Burman is a writer and editor based in London, specialising in design and culture. She was Digital Design Editor at Wallpaper* before moving to her current role of Head of Content at London Design Festival and London Design Biennale where she is expanding the content offering of the showcases. Over the past decade, Sujata has written for global design and culture publications, and has been a speaker, moderator and judge for institutions and brands including RIBA, D&AD, Design Museum and Design Miami/. In 2019, she co-authored her first book, An Opinionated Guide to London Architecture, published by Hoxton Mini Press, which was driven by her aim to make the fields of design and architecture accessible to wider audiences.
Latest articles by Sujata Burman
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The 2018 British Land London Design Medal winners announced
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Design aquatic: Zaha Hadid extends her Liquid Glacial collection at David Gill Gallery
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Fractal furniture: Holly Hunt collaborates with artist Paula Crown
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Weird & wonderful: the Dirty Art Department's experimental school
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New Shoreditch store celebrates the physical experience of design
Through Instagram, industry contacts and their Hackney locale, co-founders Emma and Jade Shone-Sanders offer a crafted design edit
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Brushed-up bronze: Design MVW present ’XiangSheng’ at Galerie BSL, Paris
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Floral fantasy: Lee Broom opens his ’Flower Shop’ at the London Design Festival
Designer Lee Broom transforms his Shoreditch store into a contemporary flower shop for the London Design Festival
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Christian Haas and Andreas Murkudis make the perfect match in Berlin
On view at Andreas Murkudis’ Berlin boutique, German industrial designer Christian Haas expresses his world of design objects as artworks
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Beazley Designs of the Year is a blueprint for our turbulent year
Curated by Emily King, the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition captures how design has responded to social justice, climate change and Coronavirus
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Beazley Designs of the Year 2019 winners announced
At the Design Museum ceremony in London tonight, Muji, Pentagram and Adidas are among the winners of the coveted Beazley Designs of the Year 2019
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Bundle of joy: the making of Handmade 2015's 'Shapes Bundle' fitness kit, by Outdoor Voices and Visibility
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Playtime!: Kartell launches its first ever kids collection at Salone del Mobile
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A poetic pause: Aldo Bakker presents a solo show at CID Grand-Hornu
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Water’s edge: our pick of the most stylish and sustainable filters
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Artek and Daniel Rybakken reflect on the future at Stockholm Furniture Fair
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Who are we buying? An anonymous art and design auction changes the game in Miami
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Cultural connection: Mono Japan celebrates Eastern craft in Amsterdam
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Hear us out: plug into design-minded audio technology
These days, our audio accessories are much more than just products that play music and tune into the radio, they are design objects, recipe finders, personal assistants and much more.
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Top 10 picks at Stockholm Furniture Fair
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Bright young stars: the 2015 Stockholm Furniture Fair adds new luminaries to its abundant roster
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How Marcel Wanders recreated the Puglian landscape in Natuzzi debut at Salone del Mobile
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Forensic Architecture, Thomas Heatherwick and Erdem win at Beazley Designs of the Year
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A sculptural synergy: Ron Arad's 'Summer Exhibition' at Ben Brown Fine Arts
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Desert craft through the eyes of Aranda\Lasch makes for an exhibition with a twist
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