Thanks to Tom Dixon together with a raft of pop-up shows, Granary Square has in fact cemented the area as a buzzing design district.
A closer look at this year's Shoreditch Design Triangle shows both the wonderful and the weird.
We explored 100% Design and noticed a stronger selection of brands and a better mix of features.
The London Design Fair filled three floors and felt like a much more cohesive offering this year.
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.
The SLIM Chair is a sculptural chair created out of veneered MDF.
A modern collection of furniture and textiles inspired by ancient artifacts, landscapes, and sci-fi imagery.
Kvadrat presented an exhibition that brought together works by 19 up-and-coming and established designers from around the world.
A series of furniture, lighting, and wall surfaces that will make you fall in love with cork.
A pair of candle holders hand cast in glass to look like traditional bricks.
Camille Walala created this year's Landmark Project for LDF and it's a colorful, interactive, inflatable installation of fun.
A series of pearlized furniture that was designed to look as if the pieces were "digitally draped" in fabric.
We explore the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Brompton Design District and 100% Design.