→ Visible/Invisible:Concrete Harmony

→ 75 artists, 66 site-specific projects, 20 vacant flats and one soon to be demolished 1960’s housing estate. The Market Estate Project brought together a temporary community of artists and designers at a site in the process of major regeneration, and Thread Count Lab’s Alessia Giardino was on site to inject some of her unique spirit into the project.

→ Highlighting the often overlooked and ‘invisible’ materials used during the construction of a building, ‘Visible/Invisible’ adopts these materials, usually associated with the regeneration and decoration of outdoor spaces, to work in harmony with natural surroundings.

→ Produced and curated by Tall Tales; a London based practice exploring creative opportunities in urban regeneration, the Market Estate Project was supported by Southern Housing Group, one of the UK's largest housing associations in London and South East England.

→ Visible:Invisible Concrete Wallpaper Archive