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Dreaming in Space Book

Dreaming in Space Book

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Reimagine the spaces you inhabit and the possibilities within them.

Dreaming in Space is a pop-up artist’s book by Yinka Ilori, inviting readers of all ages to reimagine the spaces they inhabit and the possibilities within them.

Specially commissioned by Ivorypress, the book invites readers into a world where colour becomes language and space becomes a place for connection. Across four sculptural pop-up rooms inspired by Ilori’s past works, Dreaming in Space explores how environments shape feeling, memory and imagination.

Referencing projects from across Ilori’s practice – from Happy Street underpass in Wandsworth, to the playful Listening to Joy installation at V&A Dundee, alongside If You Can Dream, then Anything is Possible billboards installed in East London and early sculptural chair designs – each page reflects his belief that art should be accessible, joyful and rooted in everyday life.

Product Details

- Pop-up artist's book
- Hard Cover
- Publisher: Ivorypress
- Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Size: 110 x 150mm
- ISBN 978-84-124493-2-8
- Made in Spain
- Designed by Yinka Ilori and Ivorypress
- All right reserved © Ivory Press 2025

Delivery & Returns

UK

- Standard: £5.95, free on orders over £150
- Express: £9.95

EUROPE

- Standard: £15
- Express: £30

USA / REST OF WORLD

- Standard: £30
- Express: £40

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  • Ilori’s collection is aimed at fostering joy and togetherness, with stationery, games and homeware that focus on ‘memory-making and play’.

  • London-based artist Yinka Ilori’s first homeware collection is an explosion of colour, pattern and narrative stemming from his British-Nigerian heritage.

  • His collection of cushions, rugs and tableware has the effect of vitamin C in any interior.

  • Ilori’s British-Nigerian heritage and local London scenery are referenced in his signature boldly coloured tableware and textiles.