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During the London Design Festival, Tasmanian-born Brodie Neill hosted an exhibition of his work at The Gallery on Redchurch Street. Some of the new pieces on display were the @chair, shown here in yellow, a chrome edition of the E-turn (upon which Brodie Neill is seated) and the Pebble. The spareness of the venue allowed for focus on the Neill’s designs, and his presence gave them an unexpected warmth.

Brodie Neill on chrome E-turn.

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This kid should be working at an auto-body repair shop. He's already ripped-off Lovegrove and Hadid. What's the deal with the graffiti Easter egg?
werks, we think there's room on the planet for another Plastic Form Master. We'll ask Brodie what's the deal with the egg.
Quite a bit younger than hadid and lovegrove, and quite a lot different...maybe should think 3 times, and type once. Nice job brodie, obviously made a good impression on Harry!
Sexy work Brodie. This work has a language of it's own which association to Lovegrove and co. simply because fluidity is the core. Hold back the criticism of someone that knows a thing or two about beauty and the speeds of fluidity.