Clerkenwell is home to more creative businesses and architects per square mile than anywhere else on the planet, making it truly one of the most important design hubs in the world. To celebrate this rich and diverse community, Clerkenwell Design Week has created a showcase of leading UK and international brands and companies presented in a series of showroom events, exhibitions and special installations that take place across the area.

Returning to Clerkenwell Design Week, we will be showing some new pieces that we recently launched at designjunction during Milan Design Week; the new additions to our popular Loku collection by Japanese designer Shin Azumi.

These new pieces will be joined by the iconic 675 chair by the British designer heralded for his mid-Century designs Robin Day; and the Eos outdoor range by Matthew Hilton, recently used in contracts such as the spectacular waterfront destination in Plymouth, Royal William Yard.

Once more, we will be exhibiting at the Design Factory at The Farmiloe Building alongside some of the most exciting design brands.

Stand number: Ground Floor (in the shed) Venue address: 34 St John Street, London, EC1M 4AY Opening hours: 10:00-21:00 every day during Clerkenwell Design Week

Closest underground stations: Farringdon and Barbican Bus routes: 19, 341, 38, N19, N38, N41, 55, 48

In 2015, the design community flocked to Clerkenwell with 35,414 attendees and over 300 exhibiting brands.

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