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Your guide to London Design Festival 2025

From collaborations to refreshed showroom spaces across the city, find out what to explore in London 13-21 September...

Copper coloured carpet with a striped black and white table by AB Concept and Tai Ping

AB CONCEPT

The Ami Collection launches in collaboration with Tai Ping. The collection comprises six handcrafted rugs, made from natural wool using hand-tufting techniques. The name Ami –meaning ‘weave’ in Japanese – pays tribute to the art of weaving, evoking gestures of care, patience, and dedication. With this collection, AB Concept and Tai Ping celebrate memory, material, and craftsmanship through a tactile and contemporary design language.

Tai Ping Showroom, 117-119 Fulham Road, SW3 6RL

BISAZZA lego print of a London street with landmarks and two people exiting the house

BISAZZA

The Italian brand are celebrating the reopening of their flagship London showroom. The 140 square-metre space represents the latest evolution of the Bisazza brand, a dialogue between Italian decorative mastery and English cultural elegance. Designed by Italian architect Carlo Dal Bianco, the interiors are rich with vibrant green and purple hues, a homage to traditional English colours.

60 Sloane Avenue, London, SW3 3DD

A street in London with graffiti on the stree t with building wrapped in Calico Wallpaper x Lee Broom designed wrapping building

CALICO WALLPAPER

At Lee Broom’s showroom, visitors are invited to ‘Trio of Design’, a unique display of the British designer’s groundbreaking work from the past year set across the three store fronts which form the Shoreditch showroom. ‘Overture’ is Lee Broom’s collaboration with Calico Wallpaper, first unveiled during New York Design Week, and will be presented for the first time in the UK. ‘Overture’ will be reimagined for the London audience while retaining its powerful theatricality, innovation, and sculptural narrative.

Lee Broom Showroom, 95 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY

The interior of Italian furniture brand Henge with yellow sofa and lighting above

HENGE

Henge is proud to present a renewed vision for its flagship store in the heart of London’s Chelsea. After its grand opening in September 2024, the London flagship store now reveals a refreshed and reimagined setting for this year’s edition of the festival. The 600-square-metre space, designed to be both a showcase and a meeting point, becomes the stage for Henge’s latest creations and timeless icons.

254 Brompton Rd, South Kensington, London SW3 2AS

Interior environment with white sofa and coffee tables which is the Holly Hunt showroom in Mayfair

HOLLY HUNT


Explore the expanded and reimagined London showroom in the heart of Mayfair. The striking space is both a showcase and working studio for interior designers, and includes an enriched assortment of products and designers that reflect the brand’s continued commitment to offering the finest in modern yet timeless design for luxury interiors. The showroom re-opening coincides with the 75th anniversary of Vladimir Kagan’s iconic Serpentine Sofa, a modernist classic and one of the most popular pieces in the HOLLY HUNT portfolio.

20 Grafton Street London W1S 4DZ

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