Designer Camille Walala has turned the London Design Museum's shop into a pop-up supermarket selling artist-designed foods.
Opening to the public tomorrow, the shop at the Design Museum aims to help people "nourish their creativity" as the UK emerges out of a three-month coronavirus lockdown when supermarkets were one of the few places to remain open.
Above: the installation will be located in the Design Museum shop. Top image: it is called Supermarket
"The past year has been really challenging for artists who haven't been able to show work or collaborate as normal," Walala said.
"Supermarket is a great way to not only support the Design Museum but also shine a spotlight on the ten brilliant young artists who through this project have a new platform for their work."