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New features, launches and talent will be showcased at September fair.
The Old Truman Brewery will once again be transformed into a showcase of international contemporary design during the London Design Fair. An extensive range of brands, global country pavilions and international collaborations will be presented in novel ways to entrance a diverse range of visitors.
The Bathroom Gallery, launching this year in partnership with ELLE Decoration UK, will present curated insights into the features that shape modern bathrooms. In response to the call for greater global craft representation, the International Craft Pavilion will also make its debut in 2019.
The intersection of design, art and craft will be celebrated in Crossovers, a new component at the London Design Fair this year. It will present ten curators presenting ten global design scenes showcasing works from independent designers.
The popular country pavilions include Barcelona Design Centre, Made in Mallorca – Balearic Islands, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Uruguay, Irthi Contemporary Cafts Council (UAE), Chile and China.
London Design Fair
September 19 – 22, 2019
Old Truman Brewery
26 Hanbury Street
London, E1 6QR, UK
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