100% Design 2017
100% Design returns to Olympia, London from 20-23 September for its 23rd edition. The show welcomes hundreds of cutting-edge exhibitors from across five sections: Interiors, Workplace, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Design & Build and Emerging Brands.
Each year 100% Design adopts a theme, which is reflected across its installations, features, talks programmes and show design. Overseeing the implementation of the theme across these areas is newly appointed Content Editor, leading design journalist Max Fraser. For the 2017 edition the theme is Elements, which considers everything from the fundamentals of design to the component parts that make up a product, the materials used to the stories and processes of development.
The industry renowned Talks with 100% Design presents an agenda-setting programme exploring trends in contemporary practice as well as the future of design, welcoming internationally recognized figures from across the design industry. A second programme focussed on professional development takes place in The Forum.
Be sure to catch BIID President Charles Leon and his talk 'Brand-building in a digital age' at 12pm on Friday 22 September.
And on Saturday 23rd September at 1pm, BIID members Susie Rumbold, Harriet Forde, Matt Freeman and Cecilia Halling in discussion for their panel 'Elements of a successful design scheme'.
BIID members are invited to register to attend 100% Design for free with an exclusive code, please log in to the members area to find out more.
BIID Industry Partners Gira would also like to invite BIID members to the official launch party and champagne reception on Thursday 21st September from 6pm - 9pm at their stand G 236 on the upper balcony.
Latest Events
The BIID Online Drop In Coaching Sessions equip early career professionals with essential skills and knowledge to excel in their field.
Interior designers are invited to book this CPD with FSB to uncover the 'how to' when specifying high performance door furniture and finishes.
The Building Safety Act 2022 continues to shape the development and construction sector, introducing new legal frameworks that impact the work of interior designers.
Emerging Design
This seminar will take attendees on a tour through a fictional hotel interior, exploring the materials used to make decorative wood-based panels, where they are typically specified and why.
If you are a new member of the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID), we’d love for you to join us at our upcoming online Welcome Webinar.