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New Design Britain The New Design Britain Awards are one of the most important competitions in the UK for young design talent, giving recognition to hard working students for their innovative ideas and celebrating the future of the furniture design industry.


Designersblock


Designersblock brings designers, companies, manufacturers and artists together to showcase new, original, quirky and pioneering designs for the interiors world.


Fabrics Pavillion


The Fabrics Pavilion in Hall 1 creates a tactile and stunning environment to celebrate the beauty of interiors fabrics. In the hub of the Fabric Pavilion will be its own luxurious bar.


These versatile upholstery and curtain fabrics are suitable for home interiors as well as meeting the high standards demanded for contract projects.


It’s back; Interiors UK will fill five halls at the Birmingham NEC from 19th to 22nd January 2014.


Lighting Show With its own bar, seminar theatre and VIP section, the Lighting Show will be in Hall 3 at Interiors UK. To encourage a business- nurturing environment, the VIP area will be accessible to any visitor who is accompanied by an exhibitor and vice versa, creating the business buzz so integral to a lighting event.


The show will be working closely with the LIA, and will once again host the annual LIA awards – this time with a twist. For the first time in the renowned award ceremony’s history, the results will be decided by the event visitors, strengthening the customers’ experience and engaging them with the exhibitors.


Halls


Hall 1 – Design Elegance Hall 1 – Fabric


Hall 2 – Contemporary Design Hall 2 – Flooring Hall 3 – Décor


Hall 3 – Lighting Show Hall 4 and 5 – Living Lifestyle


Opening Times


Sunday 19th Jan 2014 9am – 6pm Monday 20th Jan 2014 9am – 6pm Tuesday 21st Jan 2014 9am – 6pm Wednesday 22nd Jan 2014 9am – 5pm


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To register for your free visitor pass, please visit www.interiorsuk.com


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