Presidents Breakfast at TOTO
Kick start your visit to Clerkenwell Design Week 2019 by joining BIID President, Gilly Craft for breakfast on Tuesday 21st May 2019 from 8.30am to 10am. This networking event will be held at the TOTO Showroom, 140-142 St John Street, London EC1V 4UA.
We continue our series of breakfast networking events to provide a place for members to meet and discuss topics that affect the day to day management of running a design practice as well as an opportunity to share your knowledge and experiences with other interior designers.
Let’s talk conflicts of interest. Have you ever been offered any inducements by a supplier, contract or colleague? Do you have a conflicts of interest policy in place in your practice? Is there anything you would like to see the BIID do in relation to conflicts of interest in the interior design industry?
Come along and share your experiences with other designers.
About TOTO Europe GmbH
TOTO focuses on people and their well-being, developing products that combine modern design and extensive expertise. The Japanese company perfects its technologies over decades, incorporating them into innovative products in an understated, easy-to-use way. Established in Kitakyushu, Japan in 1917, TOTO has been developing, producing and marketing its comprehensive high-end bathroom concepts for the European market since 2009. The company aims to create a new attitude towards life through regeneration, comfort and hygiene.
TOTO products integrate technologies into their designs in a smart, nearly invisible way, while prioritising hygiene, resource conservation and comfort. Japan’s leading manufacturer in the sector, TOTO offers a comprehensive range of products including ceramic sanitary ware, faucets and accessories – all created in close collaboration with renowned designers. TOTO employs 28,000 people world-wide.
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