WHAT’S NEW
WHERE MATERIALS SHAPE THE FUTURE OF DESIGN
The Stone & Surfaces Show 2026 takes place at Excel London from 12 -14 May. Here, we shine a spotlight on what’s in store.
In 2026, the materials you specify will define the spaces you create. The Stone & Surfaces Show 2026 is the destination where architects, designers, and specifiers come to discover the finishes, textures, and innovations that will shape projects for years to come.
Taking place at Excel London and running alongside Futurebuild and UK Construction Week, the show brings together more than 600 exhibitors and 25,000 built environment professionals under one roof. It is not just a trade show. It is an immersive experience designed to inspire, inform, and connect the entire architecture and design community.
WHY ATTEND THE STONE & SURFACES SHOW?
Whether you are sourcing materials for a live project, researching sustainable alternatives, or looking to stay ahead of emerging design trends, this is where ideas turn into specifications.
08 THE MATERIALS LAB: EXPERIENCE BEFORE YOU SPECIFY
Specification is about more than aesthetics. It is about durability, performance, texture, and finish.
The Materials Lab gives you the opportunity to get hands- on with natural stone, engineered surfaces, and innovative finishes. Feel the textures. Compare durability. Understand how materials perform in real-world applications. It is specification brought to life.
SURFACES CINEMA: A FESTIVAL OF MATERIAL CREATIVITY
Design is visual, emotional, and experiential. Surfaces Cinema showcases the creative potential of materials through film, photography, and live presentations. With a festival-style atmosphere complete with red carpet moments, ushers, and even popcorn, this is where surfaces become storytelling tools.
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