Clerkenwell Design Week
Taking place 20-22 May, the UK’s leading design festival returns to London’s creative hub with its biggest edition to date. With three exciting new exhibition venues for you to explore, including a 900-year-old church and 14th century monastery, you can be sure to discover even more cutting-edge products from renowned global brands at this year's CDW. By registering today, you will be set to uncover the latest trends, sit in on topical talks, attend hundreds of design-led events and explore immersive installations this May, including a showstopping outdoor sculpture by prolific British designer Alex Chinneck.
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Exclusive Tour For BIID Members
Wednesday 21st May, departing at 9.30am from Quadrifoglio
BIID Presents: Next Generation Design
Join us for an inspiring panel discussion showcasing fresh talent shaping the future of interior design. Featuring some of the British Institute of Interior Design’s emerging stars, this session explores how the next generation is redefining spaces with bold creativity, innovation, and modern approaches. Our BIID panelists will share their journeys and design philosophies. Discover how involvement in the BIID design community has opened doors to new opportunities, mentorship, and industry recognition.
When: Thursday May 22nd, 12-1pm at Design Fields in Clerkenwell.
Panellists: Charmaine White (Chair), Zoe Newson, Bee Janaye, and Justine Guillermo
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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.