23-25 May 2023

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  • The Splash Lab

    03 Oct 2022
    The Splash Lab is relaunching the classic Monolith Basin System, a modular sink for commercial restrooms. The new CGI video illustrates the system's flexibility across size, installation and colour vi ...
  • The central section of the Elizabeth line is now due to come into service on May 24, in time for Clerkenwell Design Week. With high-frequency services connecting to Farringdon station, it's the perfec ...
  • The Market Building

    03 May 2022
    The Market Building unveil an experience-led showroom and co-working space in Clerkenwell inspired by the lost forms of the Industrial Revolution for bathroom brand Coalbrook. Coalbrook takes its name ...
  • Clerkenwell Design Week sponsor Havwoods are back with their iconic Havwoods Routemaster bus! While resting on its wheels the bus has gone through a complete renovation ready to make an appearance onc ...
  • Let Clerkenwell Design Week sponsor Texaa introduce you to acoustics, like you have never experienced it before. You will get to walk through two identically shaped, but architecturally very different ...
  • In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, #CDWUnlocked sponsor Central District Alliance has created the RISE strategy to ensure London as a whole is in the best economic and social position
  • Cosentino's summer design festival The curation of Clerkenwell Design Week Wednesday 26th August at 3pm In the 4th and final part of the Cosentino summer design festival series, Cosentino discusses wi ...
  • Tatie Lou's Spring / Summer 2020 designs draw on inspiration from nature. Showcasing a collection of beautiful, hand drawn botanical and bird illustrations creating Maximalist, Art Deco designs to del ...
  • Canary Wharf 's award-winning Winter Lights is back for its sixth year transforming the area with over 25 mesmerising installations.
  • Walking round Clerkenwell, listening to music or calling our friends we may not notice the circular stones in the pavement with directional arrows announcing the ‘Clerkenwell Historic Trail’.
  • Mostly known for their colourful hand-blown glass lights,'Curiousa & Curiousa's latest design focuses on the translucent natural material of Dupion silk, as they mix imagery of English gardens with the influence of traditional Chinese lanterns.

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