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Berlin is always worth a weekend of your time, but especially so on 29th and 30th November, which sees the Undesignable mid-century trade show.
Part exhibition, part gallery and part retail, the show offers up 25 leading dealers in original design from the 40s to the 80s, covering everything from furniture and lighting through to decorative items, art and jewellery. That means the likes of Mies Van der Rohe, Friso Kramer, Jean Prouvé, Arne Jacobsen, Bruno Mathsson, Charles and Ray Eames and Joe Colombo over an 863 square metre space.
It runs on each day from 11am to 5pm – no price mentioned, so we’ll presume it’s free to get in.