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Design Week Chelsea Harbour
12/03/26

Design Week Chelsea Harbour

If you love interiors, textiles and discovering what’s new in the realm of design, Design Week Chelsea Harbour should be firmly in your diary this month. One of the highlights of London’s creative calendar, the event brings together leading brands, independent studios and international showrooms for five days of interiors inspiration.


Whether you're an interior designer, stylist, journalist or simply someone who appreciates beautifully made pieces, it’s a brilliant opportunity to explore trends, meet the people behind the brands and immerse yourself in the world of interiors.


Among this season’s launches to look out for is Somerset-based Annika Reed Studio, exhibiting as a House Guest on Stand WA. The studio will be unveiling their new fabric collection, Games, designed in Somerset and made in the UK using a traditional hand-printed technique. The studio’s unique process means each design begins as a block print, allowing for that perfectly imperfect hand-finished look with irregularities and variations as part of the process.


Across eight designs, the collection references classic board games, pub tables and small moments of mischief artfully translated into stripes, grids and scattered motifs, familiar yet quietly surprising. Games is designed to stand confidently on its own or pair seamlessly with existing Annika Reed wallpapers and fabrics.


Design Week Chelsea Harbour has a full roster of thought-provoking talks available from industry leaders. Visitors can browse the many beautifully curated showrooms and immerse themselves in exclusive new launches, all in one place. Whether you’re sourcing for a project or simply seeking inspiration, it’s a standout event on London’s design calendar and well worth a visit.


Event Details

  • Monday 9th – Friday 13th March

  • 9.30am – 5.30pm daily

  • Free to attend, to book a ticket click here.


Written by Claire Bloom

Photography courtesy of Annika Reed Studio


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If you love interiors, textiles and discovering what’s new in the realm of design, Design Week Chelsea Harbour should be firmly in your diary this month. One of the highlights of London’s creative calendar, the event brings together leading brands, independent studios and international showrooms for five days of interiors inspiration.


Whether you're an interior designer, stylist, journalist or simply someone who appreciates beautifully made pieces, it’s a brilliant opportunity to explore trends, meet the people behind the brands and immerse yourself in the world of interiors.


Among this season’s launches to look out for is Somerset-based Annika Reed Studio, exhibiting as a House Guest on Stand WA. The studio will be unveiling their new fabric collection, Games, designed in Somerset and made in the UK using a traditional hand-printed technique. The studio’s unique process means each design begins as a block print, allowing for that perfectly imperfect hand-finished look with irregularities and variations as part of the process.


Across eight designs, the collection references classic board games, pub tables and small moments of mischief artfully translated into stripes, grids and scattered motifs, familiar yet quietly surprising. Games is designed to stand confidently on its own or pair seamlessly with existing Annika Reed wallpapers and fabrics.


Design Week Chelsea Harbour has a full roster of thought-provoking talks available from industry leaders. Visitors can browse the many beautifully curated showrooms and immerse themselves in exclusive new launches, all in one place. Whether you’re sourcing for a project or simply seeking inspiration, it’s a standout event on London’s design calendar and well worth a visit.


Event Details

  • Monday 9th – Friday 13th March

  • 9.30am – 5.30pm daily

  • Free to attend, to book a ticket click here.


Written by Claire Bloom

Photography courtesy of Annika Reed Studio


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