We toured the globe in 2017 to check out the best modern design at various shows and now we take a look back.
Design Frontiers is an exhibition that promises to "illuminate the thinking and working practices of celebrated designers..."
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.
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.
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.