designjunction 2016
The sixth edition of the critically-acclaimed designjunction relocates to King’s Cross - one of London’s most exciting urban
redevelopments - and presents the latest in cutting-edge design from more than
200 world-class international brands.
Expect
to find four design hubs across the site. Cubitt House, where 70
internationally renowned design brands will be presenting their latest
furniture and lighting collections. The Canopy, which will host 60 design-led
pop-up shops. The Crossing, where visitors will find unexpected installations. Finally
Granary Square, which will be transformed by eight bespoke red houses, playing
host to live activities and one-off exhibits.
Registration is free to trade and BIID members. BIID Members get access
to designjunction’s exclusive VIP lounge, please visit the BIID Members Area for more information.
designjunction BIID Breakfast and Private View
Sponsored by Clippings.com
designjunction will once again be hosting an exclusive BIID Members breakfast and private view on Friday 23rd September 2016.
Meet in The Crossing at Central St Martins, 1 Granary Square, a public space spanning the area between the College's central concourse and the original Granary Building, at 8:30 am for complimentary breakfast, an introduction to the show by BIID President Susie Rumbold and a guided tour of the exhibits from 10 am. Doors open to the public from 11 am.
BIID Members can register to attend by emailing info@biid.org.uk
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