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d68 EVENTS / LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL Centre of Attention


WITH A HUGE ARRAY OF EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, AND SHOWROOMS OPEN T ACSS T CATAL TS T, ’S  D  S OF THE HIGHLIGHTS TO CATCH DURING THE LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL…


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September, the London Design Festival takes over the capital


with a nine-day celebration, comprising of over 400 different events, exhibitions and installations. Design Districts and Design Destinations play a key role in the Festival, curating an ambitious programme of projects


across London, allowing visitors and Londoners an opportunity to experience, discover, and be inspired by world class design.


The festival also incorporates a number of key exhibitions which provide some major focal points to proceedings: 100% Design, Decorex International, designjunction, Focus/18 and London Design Fair. Each of these tradeshow features work from a local and international


network of both new and established exhibitors.


For LDF this year, there will be 11 offiial Design Distrits  areas where there are distinct concentrations of design activity and events that can be traversed easily on foot. Each District is organised locally and independently via the platform of London Design estival. This year sees five new Design Districts taking part in the Festival: Fitzrovia Design District, Marylebone


Design District, Regent Street and St ames’s Design Distrit, Victoria Connections Design District, and West Kensington Design District. They join Bankside Design District, Brompton Design District, Clerkenwell Design Quarter, Mayfair Design District, Pimlico Road Design District and Shoreditch Design Triangle.


Contacts


London Design Festival / londondesignfestival.com


LANDMARK PROJECTS


Please Feed The Lions is an interactive sculpture in Trafalgar Square by artist and designer Es Devlin in which the public is invited to feed the lion with words which will be used to construct an ever-evolving collective poem which, by night, will be projected onto the iconic landmark


MAR 2015


SEP 2018


designer kitchen & bathroom designerkbmag.co.uk


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