The latest initiatives raise funds for War Child, breast cancer support – and more
Eyewear brand Cubitts has invited nine leading designers – including Shona Heath, Faye Toogood and David Shrigley – to create their dream frames. Each design, from Yinka Ilori’s floral goggles to Wilfrid Wood’s multicoloured talons, will be handcrafted at Cubitts’ studio, displayed at its Islington outpost during London Design Festival and then auctioned online with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to Create, a charity reducing loneliness through art. 12 to 28 September, cubitts.
All proceeds from the auction will support War Child’s work in 14 countries. 17 September to 1 October, artonapostcard.com East London bakery The Dusty Knuckle is famed for its potato sourdough and bulging focaccia sandwiches. Its youth programme, which provides disadvantaged 18-25 year olds with training and employment, is less well-known.
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