100% Design Announces Exciting Collaboration With Major Design Brands

Image Courtesy of 100% Design

Image Courtesy of 100% Design

The 100% Design Exhibition at Olympia from the 18th to the 21st September  has confirmed exciting collaborations with world class brands and some of the biggest names in design for 2019.

100% Design is the largest and longest-running design trade event for industry professionals in the UK.

Celebrating its 25thanniversary, 100% Design will again cover four key areas: Interiors; Kitchens, Bathrooms & Bedrooms; Emerging Brands and100% Build London.

The return of leading brands and presentations from new, emerging talent cement the show's position as a cornerstone event of the London Design Festival.

Award-winning textile studio, Kirkby Design will bring an original 1967 Victoria Line tube carriage 100% Design as an exciting and immersive venue.

The interiors of the tube will be upholstered in Underground Volume II fabrics, a new collection of velvets which recreate iconic moquette designs used for seating fabric across the underground from the 1930s to the present day.

With wellness in mind for 2019, the world’s leading living wall specialist, ANS Global will be presenting their urban greening systems that seek to improve the air quality and wellbeing for current and future generations within interior and exterior spaces.

Upcycling features as another trend forthe 2019 show.

Patience & Gough, a creative duo from The Lake District have built a practice out of giving a new life to forgotten furnishings.

At 100% Design they will be presenting some of their key pieces including their upcycled Ercol Table and the Cherry Blossom Drinks Cabinet.

Presenting as part of the Interiors hall, Thors  Design have built their company on upcycling rustic Azobé wood, sourced from decommissioned Danish wharves and turning it into simple and elegant designer furniture.

The result is bespoke, hand-made, sustainable furniture with an original raw look and a natural Nordic feel that retains the integrity, history and natural character of the wood.

The wood has been partly submerged in the Danish sea for over half a century and no two pieces are identical.

Each piece of furniture is unique, full of character and soul.

An emerging brand for 2019, the environmentally friendly, Condover Furniture will also present a series of hand-painted, upcycled furnishings created around the concept of Non-Consumption.

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