Thursday 20 September 2012

London Design Festival

September is always a busy month for both Design and Fashion, however today I will be focusing on the must see spots of London Design Festival.

Kicking off the Design Festival is 100% Design which started off on the 19th of September. This is an annual event which I go to every year. This year is bigger and better as the event makers of Clerkenwell Design Week have taken over and revolutionized the event.

What's made it great this year is that they have five categories.
100% Interiors
100% Office
100% Kitchen & Bathrooms
100% Eco Design & Build
International Pavillions

So you are sure to find something you will love. Design houses involved include Knoll, Herman Miller, Boss Design Group, Elle Decoration and Mix interiors to name just a few.

MUST SEE SHOW its open to the public on Saturday the 23rd of September and open to members of  the Trade from 19th-23rd September.

For more information please visit :
http://www.100percentdesign.co.uk/page.cfm/link=126


London Design Festival is an annual event and is in its 10th year making it a milestone. LDF focuses on putting together international and commercial events which hold seminars, events and are great for networking.


Here is a list of key dates of where to be and what not to miss:


Shoreditch & Clerkenwell: Tuesday 18 September
Covent Garden & Fitzrovia: Wednesday 19 September
Brompton: Thursday 20 September
East London: Friday 21 September

Tent London within LDF is also another great place taking place in  Old Truman Brewery in the lively Brick 
Lane area of east London. Hosting international household names such as Frame Magazine, Invisible City, 
Mars and UBS Design to name a few.

For more information please check out : http://www.londondesignfestival.com/

To round it all up a hidden gem Open House London 2012  available from the 22-23 of September, this also 
takes place annually, the city opens up to sites that you may not be able to access on a normal day. Some 
places require booking however most are open. You will be lead by sometimes an amateur enthusiast or a 
fully qualified architect, this all makes for a great learning experience.

For more information please visit : http://www.openhouselondon.org.uk




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