Flynn Talbot transforms V&A's former textile room into colourful hall of light

Vibrant blue and orange lights clash in this installation by Australian designer Flynn Talbot, which takes over the V&A's Prince Consort Gallery throughout the London Design Festival.
Talbot's aim was to transform the 35-metre-long gallery, which was once a storage space for more than 30,000 textile samples, into an immersive "colour experience".
Orange lighting tubes have been installed at one end of the vaulted gallery, while matching blue lights have been positioned on the opposite end. Meanwhile, the long side walls have been covered up with rows of reflective black panels.
As a result, the whole room is washed in a gradient of colour.
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