Exhibitions

2012
Florence Design Week, Florence, Italy

2011
Contemporary Russian design at Heritage Gallery auction, Moscow, Russia
DESIGNEAST.EU OFFLINE EXHIBITION, Budapest, Hungary - Prague, Czech Republic
Clerkenwell Design Week 2011, London, Great Britain
Exhibition of Czech winners of Red dot design award, Seoul, Republic of Korea
International festival of industrial design DESIGN ACT, Moscow, Russia
Sretenka Design Week, Moscow, Russia


2010
Moscow Design Week 2010, Russia
International festival of industrial design DESIGN ACT, Moscow, Russia
Sretenka Design Week, Moscow, Russia


2008
Red dot design museum, Singapore
International Days of Design of the Baltic States - Gdynia Design Days’ 08, Gdansk, Poland
International festival of industrial design DESIGN ACT, Moscow, Russia


2007
International festival of industrial design DESIGN ACT, Moscow, Russia

2006
Design Innovation Awards, Moscow, Russia
Prague Toy Fair, Czech Republic
MIDO Exhibition, Milan, Italy
SaloneSatellite I Saloni WorldWide, Moscow, Russia
ORGATEC, Cologne, Germany


2005
Design Innovation Awards, Moscow, Russia
Promosedia International Chair Exhibition, Udine, Italy
SaloneSatellite I Saloni WorldWide, Moscow, Russia


2004
iF Design Award Exhibition, Hanover, Germany
International festival of architecture and interior design, Moscow, Russia
Salone dell‘ Arredo Bagno, Milan, Italy
100% Design, Moscow, Russia
Il Salone del Mobile, GROHE showroom, Milan, Italy
Design Innovation Awards, Moscow, Russia


2003
Design Innovation Awards, Moscow, Russia

2001
"Without the name", Omsk, Russia

2000
Furniture Fair, Moscow, Russia

1999
"Made in Omsk", Omsk, Russia
 




Clerkenwell Design Week 2011
http://www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com

Clerkenwell is home to over 60 showrooms, a multitude of architectural and creative practices. This cultural hub is the perfect location to host an international festival that celebrates all disciplines of design.

With over 150 events, a series of pop up exhibitions, installations, talks, performances, music and workshops, the festival is a showcase of cutting edge design from some of the biggest names in the industry. In 2010 the design community flocked to Clerkenwell with over 18000 registered, early indications show that the festival 2011 in it’s entirety attracted 27,000 visitors!



Clerkenwell is filled with historic venues and architecture making it an ideal location to exhibit design in a new and exciting way. The House of Detention is an old underground Victorian prison, usually not open to the public, and was home to an exhibition showcasing new talents. The nature of this building with its prison cells still visible made this exhibition space particularly interesting.









A selection of Kibardindesign goods and new furniture exhibited in the House of Detention.




photo: Vadim Kibardin