The orange will make you feel warm and alive and the blue is calming. “While orange and blue are complimentary on a color wheel they’re also colors of nature. Using this technique, visitors could experiment an optical illusion of bars of light populating the entire space, carrying each color around the 35-metre-long gallery. Talbot created a lighting installation using 56 Gloss Black Barrisol panels to line the length of the former textile room and tube lights installed at the top and bottom of the space. One of the highlights was Reflection Room by Flynn Talbot. The main idea was that, rather than being out of context and inert, the installations were actively engaging with the spaces they occupied. With this museum as the main home of the LDF, this year designers could engage with different parts of it. In its fifteen anniversary, the London Design Festival has partnered one more time with the Victoria and Albert Museum. One of the biggest dates on the design calendar has let Londoners and visitors enjoy design over the nine different districts of the city with more than 400 different exhibitions, installations, trade shows, and talks. The annual London Design Festival has come to an end.