New Designers
New Designers is an annual exhibition that brings together the very best graduate design talent from across the UK. Providing two unforgettable weeks of incredible design discovery, New Designers breaks the boundaries between the different disciplines, showcasing the work of over 3,000 talented graduates, including interior designers, textiles artists, graphic designers, furniture makers, ceramicists, and more.
New Designers is aimed at professionals in the design industry looking to discover the future of design. It’s a platform for connection bringing together an unparalleled wealth of graduate design talent. New Designers allows you to stay ahead of your competitors by having the opportunity to preview, network with, and recruit the most innovative and talented designers this country has to offer.
New Designers is also a platform for discourse and debate, providing talks and workshops throughout the show that cover the most pressing topics in the industry from social, political, and environmental influences and challenges to how we can use design to create a more sustainable future.
Add to your calendar now the must-attend graduate design showcase Week 1 taking place from 26 - 29 June 2024 and Week 2 from 3 - 6 July 2024 at London’s Business Design Centre.
Don't Miss
Designing Interiors For The Future
This talk will explore how thoughtful interior design can be good for both the planet and the people who occupy it.
When: Friday 28th June, 12-12.45pm
With: Anna Burles (Chair), Chloe Bullock, Preet Anand
Latest Events
The BIID Online Drop In Coaching Sessions equip early career professionals with essential skills and knowledge to excel in their field.
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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.