Milliken turned their showroom into a showcase with our editor at large Katie Treggiden to celebrate the launch of her book, Urban Potters.
We head to Decorex for the first time, a show that focuses on craft and making.
The London Design Festival saw the launch of MINI LIVING's Urban Cabin concept – the British car brand's first foray into architecture.
We talk to Kirsty Thomas who runs Tom Pigeon designing and making jewelry, stationery, art prints and home accessories.
We check out the British Ceramics Biennial, a festival in Stoke-on-Trent that celebrates contemporary ceramics from across the world.
The Shoreditch Design Triangle was buzzing with creativity and inspiration this year.
The London Design Fair filled three floors and felt like a much more cohesive offering this year.
Max Fraser curated an 'feature' for 100% Design of an edited selection of products past and present to represent the best of design.
We visit the Brompton Design District and the Victoria & Albert Museum to check out what 2017 had to offer.
For LDF17, Faye Toogood turns the idea of a "trade show" on its head with a one-of-a-kind exhibition.
2017 saw designjunction return to King’s Cross with five locations featuring over 200 brands.
South London-based Catarina Riccabona realized she wasn't cut out for an office job and became a textile designer and weaver.
Creative childhoods turned Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche into the designers behind Färg & Blanche – a dynamic design force.
Rachael South discovers a love for the family business, where she finds fulfillment in the history and potential longevity of her work.
Our editor at large Katie Treggiden talks to London-based artist and designer Jo Ham.