Chelsea Design Quarter Springtime Sessions, 26 - 28 March
After a successful inaugural event in 2018, the 'Chelsea Design Quarter Springtime Sessions' is back for 2019.
With an informative and fun schedule of events, the 3 day symposium will comprise design led talks, workshops and events. Tatiana Tafur will be kicking off by introducing Fred Pope of Lutson Leather and for the second year running Tom Faulkner will be hosting the closing event with what promises to be a lively debate on gender in design.
Other events include:
- The Camberyard Collective Spring Brunch & round table discussion
- John Cullen & Eggersmann hosting a joint event focussing on how to avoid the pitfalls of kitchen design
- Crucial Trading hosting a rug builder workshop in conjunction with blogger and interior designer Sarah Mailer of Girl About The House
- Haute Deco will be hosting a talk with renowned jeweller Cassandra Goad,
- Loomah will be thinking about ‘The Beauty of Bespoke’
- Reed Harris & Irene Gunter will be presenting their trends and colours for the coming year
- George Smith have invited Simona Hamilton (former international Director of the BIID) to host a panel discussion on ‘The Future of Furnishings’ and
- Robert Langford will be presenting “The Bespoke Design Process: A discussion between Robert Knapp & Juliette Byrne”
- West One Bathrooms are hosting a problem solver and design workshop
- Guinevere will have fashion designer Tomasz Starszewski in conversation with Lucy Cleland
“The CDQ Springtime Sessions is a great way for designers to delve into subjects more in depth and we are looking forward to holding an equally engaging event this year.” Sally Storey, Design Director, John Cullen Lighting
For further information go to https://chelseadesignquarter.co.uk/event/springtime-sessions/, to get involved or to register please email chelseadesignquarter@gmail.com
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