Monday 11 March 2024

Interior Designs : London Design Week Chelsea Harbour 11 - 15 March 2024

London Design Week 2024 has kicked off at the Design Centre in Chelsea Harbour, London where a packed programme of events, including talks and workshops are scheduled for designers and design enthusiasts. 

Organisers said the programme of 100+ events has been curated to engage, inform and spark the imagination. 

There are also scores of free events  for visitors to enjoy in and around the showrooms at the Design Centre, from meet the designer sessions to workshops, new collection launches, alongside daily discovery tours around the exhibiting stands.

The Conversations in Design talks series offers access to the industry’s global A-listers including Sophie Ashby and Bunny Williams, as well as Grow Your Business sessions. 

Announcing a new collaboration is celebrated British designer and hotelier Kit Kemp who is launching her new collection with GP & J Baker.

"I am really looking forward to meeting my all-time design hero Bunny Williams, who is partnering with Paolo Moschino representing her furniture range in the UK. Bunny is a US design icon with a wealth of stories and knowledge of design, both inside and outside."

Meanwhile designer Suzy Hoodless is taking part in a Conversations in Design talk, Grow Your Business: Making Your Mark.

"I'm a huge fan of The Rug Company. The new showroom opening in the Design Centre is set to be an exciting launch, along with a new Paul Smith collection described as ‘classic with a twist’ with a contemporary take on the original designs," said Suzy.

Victoria Gray of Olvine is taking part in a panel discussion, The Secret of True Comfort, hosted by The English Home.

"I'm a huge fan of Tissus d'Hélène: Madeaux's new design, 'Hotchpotch' is great, and the new Nicole Fabre fabric collection is exciting, too. I can also never resist Samuel & Sons' showroom – it's a treasure trove," said Victoria.

Over at the Design Avenue is where visitors can see the show's pop-up House Guests, including Birdie Fortescue,  DKT Artworks, Eva Sonaike, Henry Blake, Holmes Bespoke, Madeaux and Patience & Gough. 

For full details of London Design Week and its full programme, click HERE.


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