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LONDON, January 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The V&A Museum in London is already well-known for holding exciting exhibitions of art and design, but this month saw the opening of a new furniture-led exhibition at the venue. Cult Furniture is one of a number of furniture retailers enthused by the success of the V&A's latest cultural offering.
It is arguable that furniture has been neglected on the exhibition circuit considering the important role it has always occupied in various artistic movements. Furniture design is a medium that many designers, artists and architects have chosen in order to better express their aesthetic ideals and bring them to members of the public. The team at the V&A has clearly taken this on board.
The V&A boasts a huge collection of important items of furniture and it has now opened a new furniture gallery in order to help make sure the public has access to over 150 years of history in the world of furniture design.
The team at Cult Furniture is excited by the early success of the furniture gallery which only opened on 1st December 2012. Visitors have flocked to see the collection and the gallery has been met by rave reviews from experts in the field of art and design.
Cult Furniture specialises in supplying stunning examples of iconic pieces of furniture from some of the most important designers in recent history, many of whom are represented in the V&A museum's new furniture gallery.
Those interested in learning more about the designer furniture available from Cult Furniture and their significance in the world of art and design can browse the shop and contact the team via the website at http://www.cultfurniture.com.
Contact
Fiaz Iqbal
+44-(0)20-8185-6900
fiaz@lostsociety.co.uk
SOURCE www.cultfurniture.com
Published January 2, 2013 Reads 116
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