In London, the fourth annual Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) kicks-off 21 May, welcoming over 150 designers and manufacturers from the United Kingdom and across the globe as they showcase their latest designs against the backdrop of historic Clerkenwell. Including increased exhibition spaces, an array of curated projects and a rolling programme of talks and seminars from leading design experts, the three-days festival has increasingly gained a place as one of the international design calendar events.
Clerkenwell Design Week
Gathering Clerkenwell’s long-established design community, the fourth edition of the three-day annual festival will take place 21 through 23 May in London.
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- 21 May 2013
- London
In addition to the fifty-strong community of furniture showrooms, CDW's exhibition venues represent centuries of the area's history. The Farmiloe Building, a former Victorian merchants warehouse, will play host to high-profile international brands; The House of Detention, a subterranean Victorian prison, will welcome new designers; and the 12th century crypt and garden of the Priory of the Order of St John will host interior decoration trends.
Since the Industrial Revolution, the Clerkenwell area has housed craft workshops, printers, clockmakers and jewellers. Traditional crafts, such as printing and bookbinding still flourish, as do graphic designers. In the last two decades, Clerkenwell’s unique variety buildings have been transformed into central studio and workshop spaces, attracting an unprecedented concentration of architectural, design and creative practices.
The full programme of the event can be consulted here.
Through 23 May 2013
Clerkenwell Design Week
Various locations
Clerkenwell, London