Chelsea Design Quarter Autumn Design Trail 2021
Chelsea Design Quarter is pleased to announce thier first Autumn Design Trail, in partnership with the BIID, is taking place from 1st – 12th November 2021.
The CDQ members will be collaborating with with a mixture of interior designers, artists, florists, and craftspeople to create window displays, installations and exhibitions in their showrooms.
Collaborations include:
- Chesneys & artist Bethany Holmes
- Christopher Farr & artist Kate Blee
- Coach House & florist Fiona Fleur
- Deirdre Dyson & paper artist Richard Sweeny
- Drummonds & artist Nancy Daniell
- George Smith & interior designers Sims Hilditch
- Haute Deco & artist Aga Skiba
- John Cullen Lighting & photographer Max Milligan
- Loomah & Celine Interiors
- Reed Harris & fine artist Imogen Orr
- Roca London Gallery - Power House exhibition
- Tom Faulkner & textile artist Aiveen Daly
- Waterworks & interior designers Salvesen Graham
Full details of all the collaborations will be published on the Chelsea Design Quarter website and visitors to the area will be able to download a map highlighting all the stops on the Autumn Design Trail. Visitors will be able to scan a QR code at each location to read further information about the collaboration – including such things as the background of the partnership, information about the installation, collaboration or display and information about the unique materials and products used.
There are also plans for individual events to take place during the two weeks including workshops, live Q&A’s and panel discussions. Further details on these events will be announced shortly.
Full information on the Autumn Design Trail will be published on the Events page on the Chelsea Design Quarter website with information updated as collaborations progress.
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