Around 550 exhibitors from 47 countries set to attend the 2020 edition.
The organisers of London Design Fair have said the 2020 edition of the fair is still set to go ahead. The event is scheduled to take place from 17 to 20 September at Truman Brewery, Shoreditch.
In the meantime, the London Design Fair Instagram feed is constantly being updated. The organisers say they want to “share some love for our industry. We know how hard things can be right now, so we want to be able to do our little bit.”
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Around 550 exhibitors from 47 countries are set to attend the 2020 edition of London Design Fair. In addition, there will be 13 of the country pavilions that are always a popular feature with visitors.
The four-day event regularly attracts around 30,000 visitors, including retail buyers, interior designers, architects and specifiers. It enables brands and designers to see and showcase the world’s latest furniture, lighting, collectable design, materials and original installations.
London Design Fair is open both to trade and consumer visitors, allowing them to directly source the latest in contemporary design. The fair is central London’s only large-scale design exhibition to take place during the London Design Festival.
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