Decorex Collaboration Breakfast 24
Incoming BIID President Angela Bardino will be talking to Naomi Astley Clarke, a highly sought after luxury designer who was named as one of Andrew Martin's top 100 in the world. This will be an informative discussion in an informal setting and the perfect way to kick off your day at Decorex.

This will be followed by structured but informal networking between Interior Designer members and Industry Partners. A light breakfast will be served whilst encouraging effective and productive relationship building.
Open to both professional interior designer members (BIID Registered Interior Designers, Associates, Provisional Associates, and BIID Design Practice employees) and BIID Industry Partners.
Breakfast attendees will be given exclusive access to the Decorex bar before the show opens at 10am.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All attendees will be required to register to attend Decorex 2024. BIID professional members can register to attend from the Member Area. BIID Industry Partners, please purchase your tickets from the Decorex website.
This information will also be supplied in your booking confirmation email.
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