Movie: Thomas Heatherwick talks about his studio's tradition of sending unusual handmade Christmas cards in this interview filmed by Dezeen at Heatherwick's exhibition at the V&A museum in London.
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In the movie Heatherwick explains how making Christmas cards as a child led him to introduce the practice at his studio as a way of saying thank you to the people who had helped them throughout the year.
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The cards range from minimalist constructions based on just a stamp to more complicated feats of engineering made with the help of local Post Office workers.
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The museum's curators have accompanied Heatherwick's creations with an example of the world's first printed Christmas card, published in 1843 by Henry Cole, first director of the V&A Museum.
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Heatherwick Studio: Designing the Extraordinary continues at the V&A until 30 September. Watch Heatherwick demonstrate the exhibition guide dispenser inspired by printing presses in our earlier movie here.
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Heatherwick also talks about creating the UK pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 in another of our movies here, and explains his design for a new London bus in our movie here.
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