London Design Museum has opened a fully-stocked supermarket featuring essential goods with packaging designed by a host of top emerging artists. Indeed, the entire space designated for the Supermarket project was curated by Designer Camille Walala, and is open for everyone to buy their essential goods from coffee and toilet paper to rice and washing up liquid through Sunday (April 25). Each product presented the artists involved with a blank canvas on which they could produce their own take on the labels, with stunning results. The supermarket also features a message declaring Creativity is Essential in neon lights, in a context of the continued the economic fallout on the UK arts sector from the coronavirus pandemic.