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The ninth edition of Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) will take place from 22nd to 24th May. As the annual focus for London’s leading design district, the festival programme has been created to reflect the unique nature of this vibrant London hub which is home to a plethora of creative businesses, design consultancies, showrooms and architectural practices.

The rich heritage architecture of an 1870s warehouse was the backdrop for Biasol’s eighth collaboration with Grind. The project occupies a prime location in London’s up-and-coming Clerkenwell neighbourhood, alongside some of the city’s next generation of dining venues.

For many people, the heart of the home is the kitchen, but this is a room that’s often overlooked when it comes to design. Often kitchens are white and neutral – with design as an afterthought. Reform wants to change this. The company collaborates with the best Danish and internationally-acclaimed architects to reform kitchens – and our everyday lives – with great design.

Secret d’Atelier invites people to discover the world of Le Corbusier’s colours: the Polychromie architecturale.

The main terrace of Les Jardins d’Étretat sits on the famous cliff d’Amont. At this unique place, Claude Monet spent many long hours working on his canvases – a series of paintings and sketches based on ‘Les Falaises d’Étretat’. The connoisseurs and lovers of art from across the globe travel here for inspiration. This terrace is a magnet for artists, garden aficionados, nature, architecture and art lovers, as well as the admirers of Claude Monet’s work and successors to the master painter.

Specialist architectural ironmongery company Izé has produced a unique gold ‘hand-le’ as part of the refurbishment of central London’s St Martins Lane hotel.

Andy Tatton, Sales Director at Boss Design, explains why ‘habitats’ are key to successful workplace design.

Origami in the Garden tells the story of the art form through a collection of over 20 outdoor sculptures.

Located on Lonsdale Road in the heart of Notting Hill, just a short walk from Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road, this former restaurant has been transformed into a luxurious, fully-furnished London home.

Sentient Veil is a jewel-like canopy containing multiple miniature sound processors interwoven with hundreds of digitally-controlled lights installed within the historic galleries of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

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