Renault primed to spark London Design Festival with Twin'Z Concept
04 Sep 2013|1,772 views


Using the glass 'tank' at the Design Museum in London's Shad Thames, Renault's striking installation focuses on the all-electric Twin'Z concept. The one-off creation, borne out of collaboration with British designer, Ross Lovegrove, previews a pure electric city car. Renault believes the exhibit will draw in the crowds flanking the River Thames at the Design Museum, close to iconic Tower Bridge.
While the event ends on the 22nd of September, the exhibit will remain on display until the 1st of October. This is the first time the car has been seen in public since its unveiling at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, back in April.
The purely electric Twin'Z is an artistic take on a modern five-door vehicle. It aims to underline the intrinsic importance of design in both the worlds of cars and furniture.
"We are delighted that Renault and Ross Lovegrove have chosen to showcase the eye-catching Twin'Z concept car at the Design Museum. The car demonstrates how state-of-the-art materials and the latest 3D modelling techniques are shaping modern design," said Josephine Chanter, Design Museum Head of Communications.
Renault has a renowned reputation for innovative design, and visitors to this year's London Design Festival will be able to familiarise themselves with the French marque's joie de vivre - which means exhilaration in French.
Using the glass 'tank' at the Design Museum in London's Shad Thames, Renault's striking installation focuses on the all-electric Twin'Z concept. The one-off creation, borne out of collaboration with British designer, Ross Lovegrove, previews a pure electric city car. Renault believes the exhibit will draw in the crowds flanking the River Thames at the Design Museum, close to iconic Tower Bridge.
While the event ends on the 22nd of September, the exhibit will remain on display until the 1st of October. This is the first time the car has been seen in public since its unveiling at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, back in April.
The purely electric Twin'Z is an artistic take on a modern five-door vehicle. It aims to underline the intrinsic importance of design in both the worlds of cars and furniture.
"We are delighted that Renault and Ross Lovegrove have chosen to showcase the eye-catching Twin'Z concept car at the Design Museum. The car demonstrates how state-of-the-art materials and the latest 3D modelling techniques are shaping modern design," said Josephine Chanter, Design Museum Head of Communications.
Using the glass 'tank' at the Design Museum in London's Shad Thames, Renault's striking installation focuses on the all-electric Twin'Z concept. The one-off creation, borne out of collaboration with British designer, Ross Lovegrove, previews a pure electric city car. Renault believes the exhibit will draw in the crowds flanking the River Thames at the Design Museum, close to iconic Tower Bridge.
While the event ends on the 22nd of September, the exhibit will remain on display until the 1st of October. This is the first time the car has been seen in public since its unveiling at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, back in April.
The purely electric Twin'Z is an artistic take on a modern five-door vehicle. It aims to underline the intrinsic importance of design in both the worlds of cars and furniture.
"We are delighted that Renault and Ross Lovegrove have chosen to showcase the eye-catching Twin'Z concept car at the Design Museum. The car demonstrates how state-of-the-art materials and the latest 3D modelling techniques are shaping modern design," said Josephine Chanter, Design Museum Head of Communications.
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