Chelsea Design Quarter Springtime Sessions
Chelsea Design Quarter Springtime Sessions, in partnership with the BIID, will be returning this year from 26th – 28th April. With an informative and fun schedule of events the 3-day symposium will again comprise of design led talks, workshops and events.
The full schedule can be found on the Events page of the Chelsea Design Quarter website and once again promises to be packed full of events that interior designers will want to attend. Events include a panel discussion on "How to integrate both architectural and decorative lighting within a scheme" at John Cullen Lighting, a buttoning workshop with George Smith and china & glass expert Romany Headlam sharing her expertise at Loomah.
Flooring experts Havwoods will be exploring the relationship between “Wood & Wellbeing”, and Christopher Farr, will be hosting an event about “Materiality”, whilst Chesneys will be discussing “Out is the New In”. Reed Harris will be holding a pattern surgery and Knots Rugs will be asking people to roll up their sleeves and join in for an art workshop.
Clare Gaskin, Interior Designer was deligghted with the last event. “[I wanted to] re-iterate how much I have enjoyed the last couple of days – really fantastic inspiring and informative talks. Introductions to brands I didn’t know/work with and further insight into those I do. Really has given me, a much needed, hit of love for my Interior Design passion.”
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