We rounded up all of the design shows we attended in 2018 so you can revisit them or catch up on what you missed.
Perhaps more than any other part of the London Design Festival, South East Makers Club is what design fairs are all about.
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.
Moroso presented new work full of bold colors and expressive patterns by Bethan Laura Wood, inspired by trips to Mexico.
We explored 100% Design and noticed a stronger selection of brands and a better mix of features.
We share the best installations from London Design Festival's Victoria and Albert Museum.
We explore the British Craft Pavilion curated by the magazine's editors for the London Design Fair (formerly known as Tent).
Check out our favorites from London Design Fair, an eclectic show, sprawling across 3 floors of the Old Truman Brewery in London's East End.
The best from 100% Forward, a new section at London Design Festival's trade show 100% Design, curated by design journalist Barbara Chandler.
Lee Broom's third and final installment of his Observatory lighting collection opens today for London Design Festival 2018.
A labor-intensive drinks cabinet that reveals a traditional coffee set through openings in the bamboo doors.
Lee Broom will present his final installment of his celestial-inspired lighting collection during London Design Festival.
A modular workstation fashioned after the durability of the Theodore Roosevelt desk from 1903.
Cool design pieces for kids that are made using 100% recycled plastic waste from unused toys.