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Viewing V&A East Storehouse

The long-anticipated V&A East unveils the first of its brand new, purpose-built spaces in Stratford this week: V&A East Storehouse. From 31 May, visitors are welcomed into this world first (in both size and scale) with free access to over a half a million works from every creative discipline.

You’ll need a day to explore this one – V&A East Storehouse is bigger than thirty basketball courts and spans four storeys. Taking over the former Olympic media centre, the spaces, designed by Diller Scofidio+Renfro (with support from UK-based architects Austin-Smith:Lord) promise a unique, and totally different kind of museum experience, with unprecedented access to the V&A collection.

The size of the space is important as it allows visitors the chance to see huge objects and artefacts from the collection, but it’s also a chance to get up close to the tiny pieces too – imagine things as small as pins used to secure a 17th century ruff to a two-storey section of a maisonette flat from the Robin Hood Gardens housing estate, demolished in 2017. There is literally something for everyone here and we can’t wait to spend time in this spectacular and important addition to the UK’s cultural scene.

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