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100% Design Returns to Olympia, London with All New Programs + Features

The 24th edition of 100% Design starts September 19-22, 2018 ? here's what you can expect from the UK's largest trade show of the year.

100% Design is returning to Olympia, London for its 24th edition of the largest design trade show in the UK for architects and designers to discover the latest trends and talents during London Design Festival. Don?t expect a run-of-the-mill trade show because this year comes with a bevy of new changes, projects and highlights.
The show starts on September 19th, 2018 and runs through the 22nd. Register to attend here.
100% Futures: Foldability x Northern, designed by Kyla McCallum
At 100% Forward, a new segment in the show curated by Barbara Chandler (design editor of Homes & Property at the London Evening Standard), established designers who have launched their careers at 100% Design will highlight eight UK designers who they believe are about to take off. The industries these new talents hail from include furniture, lighting, printed/woven textiles, ceramics, origami and illuminated wallpaper. 100% Futures: Suber Stool, designed by Daniel Schofield
100% Futures: Textiles by Stoff Studios
Max Fraser, Content Editor at 100% Design
Curated by Max Fraser (100% Design?s Content Editor), 100% Futures will focus on innovative design that will change the future of city living under the theme ?designing for cities.? We?re excited to see more of this exhibition as it?ll cover a range of topics including travel, technology, signage and t...

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