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The 2019 Dulwich Pavilion opened to the public last week in South-East London, but one lucky owner can get their hands on it for good – if you’ve £25,000 to spare.

Architecture practice Pricegore and artist Yinka Ilori designed the cuboid structure, which is the second biennial pavilion commissioned by Dulwich Picture Gallery as part of London Festival of Architecture. It’s currently installed in the garden of Dulwich Picture Gallery and features a brightly coloured geometric skin that celebrates European and African designs.

The gallery’s director Jennifer Scott described the playful pavilion as ‘a party hat sitting on columns that look like elephants’ feet’.

It’s now for sale via The Modern House – although the guide price does not include land to build it on. The Colour Palace will be delivered to its new home after 22 September, when it is removed from the gallery’s grounds, and the proceeds will be used to fund its commissions and public programme.

Dulwich Picture Gallery - The Colour Palace pavilion 2019 for sale via The Modern House
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Dulwich Picture Gallery - The Colour Palace pavilion 2019 for sale via The Modern House
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