From 13 – 18th March 2022, Spring’s much anticipated interiors design event, London Design Week 2022, will bring creative ideas, inspirations and insights to the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour.
Visitors will be invited to discover the selection of world-class showrooms and Design Avenue; connect with an expanding creative community, and get the inside track from a stellar line-up of renowned speakers at in-person panel events.
London Design Week 2022 kickstarts with a global online launch on Sunday 13th March that reaches out to an international audience. From Monday 14th to Friday 18th March, there will be in-person visits and a physical programme to enjoy.
New collections
From creative collaborations to product debuts, there is always something new happening at the Design Centre. See the latest offering from 120 international showrooms and 600 brands that will keep you brimming with ideas for your next project.
Expect plenty of colour and pattern, tactile materials and thoughtful craftsmanship that will take interiors into a new direction. The outlook for 2022 is elegant, pretty and upbeat: expect poetic prints, playful pastels and softer silhouettes that represent a fresh approach.
Creativity flourishes when great minds come together and nowhere is this more brilliantly showcased than the finely calibrated creative partnerships at London Design Week 2022. They include lighting, furniture and accessories from Arteriors with US interior designer Celerie Kemble; sculptural furniture by Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon with Ceccotti Collezioni; fabrics by Nicky Haslam for Jean Monro and an outdoor collection by Jean Paul Gaultier for Lelièvre Paris; Studiopepe’s first design for Italian outdoor specialist Ethimo and Pierre Frey’s Wonders of Egypt collections of fabrics, wallpapers and carpets in partnership with the Louvre.
Meanwhile, in the Design Avenue, Amy Kent Rugs will use her platform as a London Design Week ‘House Guest’ to launch a new collaboration with Gabby Deeming, former creative director of House & Garden and the founder of Daydress. Crafted by artisans in India and Nepal, the four rug designs feature patterns of Deeming’s stunning dress collection.
The programme
Reflecting a commitment to connect, converse, create, enjoy a specially curated programme. Meet-the-designer sessions, artisan demonstrations, design discovery tours and much more will explore the stories behind the designs. This wealth of experience is extraordinary and, what’s more it is a free resource for every visitor.
Conversations in Design will excel with a stellar line-up of talks, masterclasses and business-focused sessions with A-list speakers; all providing conversations and in-depth analysis to keep the design industry inspired, informed and competitive.
The Inspiration Gallery will showcase the best of SS22 collections with a series of stylish vignettes.
Specially commissioned places to eat and drink make the Design Centre a lively destination where tastemakers and the design community come together.
Showrooms
ABI Interiors “¢ Abbott & Boyd “¢ Alexander Lamont + Miles “¢ Altfield “¢ Alton-Brooke “¢ Andrew Martin “¢ Arte “¢ Arteriors “¢ Artisans of Devizes “¢ Baker Lifestyle “¢ Beaufort Collection “¢ Bella Figura “¢ Brunschwig & Fils “¢ C & C Milano “¢ Ceccotti Collezioni “¢ Chase Erwin “¢ Christian Lee “¢ Christopher Hyde Lighting “¢ Circa Lighting “¢ Cole & Son “¢ Colefax and Fowler “¢ Collier Webb “¢ Colony “¢ David Hunt Lighting “¢ David Seyfried Ltd “¢ Davidson London “¢ de Le Cuona “¢ Dedar “¢ Eccotrading Design London “¢ Edelman Leather “¢ Eggersmann Design “¢ Espresso Design “¢ Ethimo “¢ Flexform “¢ Frato “¢ Gallotti&Radice “¢ George Spencer Designs “¢ Gladee Lighting “¢ GP & J Baker “¢ Harlequin “¢ Holland & Sherry “¢ Houlès “¢ House of Rohl “¢ Iksel Decorative Arts “¢ Interdesign UK “¢ Jacaranda Carpets & Rugs “¢ Jason d’Souza “¢ Jean Monro “¢ Jennifer Manners Design “¢ Jensen Beds “¢ Julian Chichester “¢ Kingcome “¢ Kravet “¢ Kvadrat Showroom “¢ Lee Jofa “¢ ;Lelièvre Paris “¢ Lewis & Wood “¢ Lincrusta “¢ Lizzo “¢ London Art “¢ London Basin Company “¢ Marvic Textiles “¢ McKinney & Co “¢ McKinnon and Harris “¢ Morris & Co “¢ Mulberry Home “¢ The Nanz Company “¢ Nobilis “¢ Oficina Inglesa Furniture “¢ Original BTC “¢ Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam Ltd “¢ Perennials Sutherland Studio “¢ Phillip Jeffries “¢ Pierre Frey “¢ Porada “¢ Porta Romana “¢ Potterton Books “¢ Rested “¢ Romo “¢ Rubelli “¢ SA Baxter Design Studio & Foundry “¢ Sacco Carpet “¢ Samuel & Sons “¢ Samuel Heath “¢ Sanderson “¢ Savoir Beds “¢ Schumacher “¢ Siberian Floors “¢ Simpsons “¢ Sonya Brown Textiles “¢ Stark Carpet “¢ Studio Franchi “¢ Studiotex “¢ Summit Furniture “¢Tth2 “¢ Threads at GP & J baker “¢ Tim Page Carpets “¢ Tissus d’Hélène “¢ Tollgard “¢ Topfloor by Esti “¢ Tufenkian Artisan Carpets “¢ Turnell & Gigon “¢ Turnstyle Designs “¢ Turri “¢ Vaughan “¢ Ventura “¢ Via Arkadia (tiles) “¢ Villeroy & Boch “¢ Visionnaire “¢ Watts of Westminster “¢ West One Bathrooms “¢ Whistler Leather “¢ Wired Custom Lighting “¢ Wool Classics “¢ Zimmer + Rohde “¢ Zoffany
House Guests
Adding an extra layer of creative brilliance to the show, these carefully curated brands are only in-situ in the Design Avenue during London Design Week 2022. They include Amy Kent Rugs, Charles Orchard, Charlotte Gaisford, Coach House Pianos, DKT Artworks, Haberdashery, Haute Deco, Hidden Gems Design, Hyde House Bespoke Furniture, Juliet Travers, KLS Textiles & Wallpaper, LF Trading, Matthew Wailes (London) Ltd, Pluck, Rose Uniacke, Robert Langford, Shepel Furniture, Tania Johnson Design, Tatiana Tafur and Warwick Fabrics.