The London Design Festival is an annual event created in 2003 to celebrate London as one of design’s capitals, with multiple showrooms and features.
This year, the festival returns to venues and institutions across the city from the 15th to the 23rd of September 2018.
This major interior design event features many designers and creators, that promote unique homes filled with luxury furniture.
Among them is Katharine Pooley. She creates sumptuous, inspiring interiors for the most discerning clients. Her refined yet eclectic aesthetic has earned her a position as one of the most sought-after interior designers in London and commissions for landmark commercial and residential projects around the world.
The Far Eastern influences of some of her work are explained by living and working in Bahrain, Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam. Returning to England after more than two decades abroad to pursue her passion for interior design, Katharine’s talent for understanding and marrying diverse cultural influences with elegant interiors quickly gained her a following among London’s design environment.
Her work is inspiring and full of new interior decorating ideas, using beautiful console table.
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Another designer exposed there is Kris Turnbull. “Kris Turnbull Studios” was established in 2007. This top UK design studio offers a complete service of architecture, interior architecture and interior design.
A luxury and upmarket lifestyle apartment complex within the central business district in London can be seen below, as an example of his work.
His creations are a perfect luxury home decor.
Many designers and thinkers will have showrooms at the event. Focus/18 at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is universally recognized as a primary destination for creative excellence, bringing together thousands of taste makers from the worlds of design, architecture and style.
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Source: LondonDesignAgenda, Katharine Pooley