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Product, Ceramic and Industrial Design programme

Sponsored projects

  • A photograph of a person with an illustration of a futuristic vehicle placed over the top

    Renault

    Renault and Central Saint Martins came together to create a design competition focused on the future of autonomous driving

  • A woman wearing a black hat looking down

    Huawei

    Huawei collaborated with students from our MA Industrial Design and MA Design courses to reimagine smartphone accessories.

Central Saint Martins Queen's Anniversary Award

Programme publications

Product, Ceramic and Industrial Design Programme stories

  • Production work by Bruna Cerasi, MA Regenerative Design

    Becoming MARD'NESS: MA Regenerative Design 2022-24

    Our first cohort of MA Regenerative Design students have been navigating simultaneously digital and local ecosystems and practicing within their communities - testing how to influence ecological and social change in a world where everything is

  • One of the first sample dips on white cotton. Photo: Fleur Wilson.

    Regenerating print and dye at CSM

    Specialist Print and Dye Technician Florence Hawkins has been developing sustainable and organic dye and print colour systems at Central Saint Martins for students across Fashion and Textiles.

  • Adriana Kabalan, Foundation Art and Design

    Heterotopias: reimagining the CSM Museum & Study Collection through the lens of spatial design

    A collaboration between Architecture and Spatial Design Foundation students and the CSM Museum & Study Collection used object-based learning to inspire new spatial responses to diverse graduate works acquired by the Museum.

  • Photography: Sophie Stalder and Hannah Coen

    Fashion in Motion: BA Womenswear inspired by Gabrielle Chanel

    An afternoon of live fashion shows at the V&A’s Raphael Gallery in South Kensington presented a line-up of looks by Year 2 BA Fashion Design: Womenswear students based on their research into Gabrielle Chanel. The collection of 22 designs was shown