V&A Members enjoy free and unlimited entry to all exhibitions, a sought-after programme of Members' events, use of our Members' Rooms, at least 10% off in V&A shops, and much more.
V&A Members enjoy free and unlimited entry to all exhibitions, a sought-after programme of Members' events, use of our Members' Rooms, at least 10% off in V&A shops, and much more.
The UK’s first exhibition on Elsa Schiaparelli spans the 1920s to today, celebrating the innovative designer's influence. It traces the fashion house’s groundbreaking origins and its evolution under ...
We're looking forward to seeing you! We are Scotland’s design museum. Designed for everyone, firing imaginations and sparking curiosity in design across Scotland and around the world. Come and be ...
The original contemporary late night event. Friday Late at V&A South Kensington celebrates all aspects of contemporary visual culture and design in society, bringing audiences together with leading ...
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Hear about collections, exhibitions, courses and events from the V&A and ways you can support us. Global banking group Societe Generale is delighted to be building on its long-term partnership with ...
The V&A's buildings were intended to be a work of art in themselves, reinforcing the museum's mission to educate and inspire its visitors. This trail explores five unique spaces around the museum – ...
V&A Innovate is an annual National Schools Challenge, asking students in years 7, 8 and 9 to work in teams to design a solution to a real-world problem. It is based on design thinking and human and ...
Explore the everyday relevance of design and how it improves our lives. Head into our galleries and you can discover the many hidden stories of Scottish design which have had a global impact. Ranging ...
This page will help you plan your visit to V&A East Museum. We use third-party platforms (including Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube) to share some content on this website. These set third-party ...
People had long been fascinated by the exotic nature of luxury products, such as porcelain, silk and lacquerware, that had been flowing into Europe from East Asia since the early 16th century. These ...