The museum was founded in 1989 by
Sir Terence Conran, with
Stephen Bayley as inaugural
CEO, after the two men had collaboratively created the highly successful exhibition space known as The Boilerhouse at the
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).
Shad Thames site The museum was originally housed in a former 1940s banana warehouse on the south bank of the
River Thames in the
Shad Thames area of London. The conversion of this warehouse altered it beyond recognition, to resemble a building in the International
Modernist style of the 1930s. This was funded by many companies, designers and benefactors. The museum was principally designed by the Conran group, with exhibitions over two floors, and a "Design Museum Tank" exhibition space out by the waterfront. A large scale sculpture titled
The Head of Invention by
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi was installed in the area between the museum and the Thames.
Kensington site In June 2011, Sir Terence Conran donated £17.5 million to enable the museum to move in 2016 from the warehouse to a larger site which formerly housed the
Commonwealth Institute in west London. This landmark from the 1960s, a
Grade II* listed building, designed by
Robert Matthew/
Sir Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners architects that had stood vacant for over a decade, was developed by a design team led by
John Pawson. Fit-out of the Design Museum's new home was carried out by
Willmott Dixon Interiors. The Design Museum opened in its Kensington location on 24 November 2016. The move gave the museum three times more space than in its previous location at Shad Thames, with the new
Swarovski Foundation Centre for Learning, 202-seat Bakala Auditorium and a dedicated gallery to display its permanent collection, accessible free of charge. The new building was the subject of a profile on the
Sky Arts programme
The Art of Architecture in 2019. The move brought the museum into Kensington's cultural quarter, joining the
Royal College of Art,
V&A,
Science Museum,
Natural History Museum and
Serpentine Gallery.
Deyan Sudjic succeeded
Alice Rawsthorn as director of the Design Museum in 2006. In 2016, Alice Black was appointed co-director. In 2019,
Tim Marlow was appointed as director and chief executive. ==Galleries==