Chelsea Design Quarter Autumn Edit 2024
Chelsea Design Quarter (CDQ) is excited to launch a new event for the autumn of 2024. The CDQ Autumn Edit, in partnership with the BIID, will be taking place in October and November and will include 3 events hosted by a collaboration of members. Each event is a panel discussion focussing on different aspects of design and the design process.
The first event “Ask The Experts: A Conversation on Creating Cohesive Interiors” will be taking place on the evening of Tuesday 8th October and is being hosted by Fired Earth & Neatsmith. Philpp Nagel, Director, Neatsmith & Natasha Howson, Director, Fired Earth will guide guests through the art of creating a harmonious and well-balanced home.
On the evening of 6th November you are invited to “Hidden in Plain Sight - the little things that make a big difference” a talk hosted by Giles Kime, Interiors Editor of Country Life. Lighting experts John Cullen, furniture specialists George Smith, and cabinetry masters Humphrey Munson will reveal the subtle craftship and design elements that elevate interiors.
The final event of the Autumn Edit will be held on Wednesday, 20th November, at the Argile showroom, co-hosted by Reed Harris Tiles and West One Bathrooms. This event will feature a talk on the use of colour and pattern throughout the home, from the kitchen to the bathroom. The expert panel will include colour specialist Fiona de Lys and interior designer Irene Gunter of Gunter & Co, with further panellists to be announced in the coming weeks.
Chelsea Design Quarter is pleased to once again support the charity Furnishing Futures with all events requiring a £5 donation per person to attend. Spaces are limited so make sure you book your place at the events.
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