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Eco Home

Go green at London's Geffrye Museum and discover how eco design is changing our homes and lifestyles.

Eco Home at London's Geffrye Museum

How green is your home? Find out how you can make your life more eco-friendly in a inspiring new exhibition at the Geffrye Museum. 

Eco Home looks at how concerns around climate change are increasingly affecting both building design and our lifestyles – whether it's using sustainable materials or recycling.

The exhibition, supported by John Lewis, is accompanied by a packed programme of events, including debates, workshops, talks and a study day.

Green Design at Eco Home

Eco Home explores different debates, ideas and developments surrounding green design and living.

See some of the best and most stylish eco-friendly products in the marketplace and discover exciting futuristic prototypes.

With the help of eco designer and TV presenter Oliver Heath, the exhibition also looks at:

  • The resurgence of recycling and the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" ethos
  • Energy-saving ideas
  • Renewable energy
  • Industrial production methods
  • Responsible sourcing

About the Geffrye Museum

While you're visiting the Eco Home exhibition, why not make time to look around the rest of the Geffrye Museum?

See how the interiors of English homes have changed by strolling through a series of period rooms decorated in styles from 1600 to the present day.

Current events and exhibitions at the museum include:

 

Prices and Booking for Eco Home

Prices:

Adult: Free (USD0.00)

For More Information

Call +44 (0)20 7739 9893 or visit www.geffrye-museum.org.uk for more information.

 

Venue Details

Address: The Geffrye Museum
Kingsland Road, London
London
E2 8EA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7739 9893
By Road: Liverpool Street then bus 149 or 242. Old Street, exit 2, then bus 243.

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