Clerkenwell Design Week
The 2024 edition of CDW returns to Clerkenwell 21-23 May, welcoming architects, designers and interiors enthusiasts to London’s creative hub. In celebration of the area’s rich and diverse community, Clerkenwell Design Week will showcase leading British and international brands presenting cutting-edge products covering furniture, lighting, flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, ceramics, interior finishes and more.
Visitors can head to 160+ showrooms, discover 12+ curated exhibitions, stumble across striking installations, sit in on topical talks, attend hundreds of design-led events and even take advantage of deals across the area’s bars and restaurants.
Don't miss
Exclusive Tour For BIID Members
Wednesday 22nd May, departing at 9.30am
The BIID will be hosting a talk on sustainable specifying
Thursday, May 23rd from 16.00-17.00.
Panellists: Angela Bardino (Chair), Simone Suss, Chloe Bullock, Carmelina Dalton
BIID Platinum Partner Iris Ceramica To Host Two Workshops
Bottega in Bloom celebrates circularity and giving new meaning to waste materials through events and workshops.
In Waxing Atelier, the London-based contemporary artist Lola Lely will guide visitors to the ICG Gallery through an experiential workshop in which flowers become the medium for experimenting the concept of “suspension in time”. The unexpected result, the flower crystallised in wax, becomes a gift instilled with new meaning.
BIID Interior Design Awards Sustainability Sponsor: Swatchbox
Head to St James' Garden for a collection of innovative building materials from some of the world’s leading manufacturers.
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.