Exploring Innovations at Clerkenwell Design Week 2024
Clerkenwell Design Week 2024 showcased the best of design and innovation in London’s historic district, drawing industry leaders, designers, and enthusiasts together. The 13th edition of the event was marked by vibrant energy, even amidst unpredictable weather. Clerkenwell, once a hub for watchmaking, has evolved into a center for architectural and design practices, hosting over 160 manufacturers and 16 curated exhibition venues this year.
Despite the rain, the atmosphere was electric, with busy showrooms and visitors staying longer to explore. Notable highlights included international pavilions such as Italy’s, featuring Natuzzi’s Melody range by Simone Bonanni, and exhibitions in historic venues like the Old Sessions House.
Trends at the event revealed a blending of commercial and residential furniture styles, driven by the rise of hybrid working post-pandemic. Comfortable, home-like furnishings with soft cushions, rounded edges, and cozy upholstery were prominent. Sustainability was also a key focus, with reduced plastic use in favor of wood and metal materials.
Exhibitors displayed impressive innovations. Boss Design expanded its showroom to feature Frida pods and Work Booths, while New Design Group presented Simon Pengelly’s Theo Collection. Workstories introduced their Urban High modular system and Slipper chair, and Teknion highlighted Balance lounge chairs by Jonathan Prestwich. Bene’s new showroom displayed the Wing chair and Ply table from the Pearson Lloyd-designed Parcs range, alongside Christian Horner’s U-Turn seating.
Other notable mentions included Bisley’s diversification into wood-framed room dividers, Sedus’s SE Living chair range, Elite Office Furniture’s Alto-Canopy A-Frame table, and Frem Group’s Alina soft seating. Kabin impressed with their soundproof Kabin 2 workspace.
The event also featured Brunner’s Ray Lounge and Work meeting chairs, Glimakra’s Barn 235 open pod, Davison Highley’s Elements modular system, and Gresham’s Klyro lounge seating. Mobili’s innovative Nimble adaptable conference table, designed by Chris Scott, drew attention for its versatility.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2024 underscored the industry’s adaptability and the trend toward integrating home comfort in office settings. The event highlighted the importance of design innovation in shaping the future of work environments, making it a must-attend for the design community.
By:
John Sacks
JSA Consultancy Services
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