Retro To Go favourite People Will Always Need Plates has a range of merchandise available featuring the iconic De La Warr Pavilion – only available from the Pavilion itself.
If you didn’t know, the De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill On Sea was commissioned by the Earl De La Warr in 1935 and designed by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff – the UK‘s first public building built in the Modernist style. It’s recently undergone renovation, returning the building to its former glory. And the merchandise on offer celebrates this event.
The tea towel (retailing for £7.95) is pictured above, but there’s also a limited edition plate (£25), mugs in a choice of colours (£9.99 each), a canvas tote bag (£14.50) and at the bottom of the price scale, badges at £1 each. You can buy them from the Pavilion or you can contact the Pavilion’s shop for mail order.