
Courtesy of Clerkenwell Design Week
This year’s event brought together more than 600 showroom events, curated exhibitions, installations, talks and collaborations, showcasing both internationally recognised brands and emerging design talent across the district.
We began the day at Old Sessions House, one of Clerkenwell’s most atmospheric venues. The grandeur of the historic building created a striking contrast to the contemporary collections inside, setting the tone for a day focused on thoughtful design and materiality.
At String Furniture’s stand, we explored its timeless Scandinavian modular shelving systems, where clean lines and adaptable forms demonstrated how functional design can remain relevant and elegant decades after its creation.

String Furniture
Along the hallway, the work of Naomi Paul introduced a softer, more artisanal rhythm to the space. Using a single wooden hook and skilled handcraft techniques, she transforms natural fibres into hand-crocheted lighting forms, spanning pendants, wall lights and table lamps. Celebrating patience, texture and craftsmanship in an increasingly digital world.

Naomi Paul
We then moved on to Fox & Furb at St James's Church, where bespoke furniture and upholstery pieces were on display. One highlight was its upholstered bouclé four-poster bed with a built-in projector, blending comfort, craftsmanship and contemporary living in a playful, luxurious way.

Fox & Furb
Also, inside the church, Colour Ville presented its soft-textured alabaster lime paints, designed to create a relaxed, lived-in aesthetic. Launching its collection of 31 “ice cream”- inspired shades at CDW, the brand introduced rich, layered colours that enhance rather than mask a surface’s natural character. The chalky, imperfect finish gives a space an expressive, almost painterly quality, reinforcing the idea that paint itself can function as a form of art.

Color Ville
We also visited Plank Hardware, a London-based studio creating refined cabinet hardware, lighting and electrical accessories for contemporary interiors. The brand’s certified B Corp status reflects its commitment to thoughtful, responsible design. We especially loved their beautiful, brushed gold bobbin hardware - a simple, characterful detail with real charm.

Plank Hardware
Our final highlight was the Chelsom x Ian Mankin portable lighting collection. Launched as Chelsom approaches its 80th anniversary, the cordless range is designed for hospitality environments including hotels, restaurants, bars and cruise interiors. Combining decorative detailing with practical, hospitality-grade performance, the collection demonstrated how portable lighting can be both functional and beautifully crafted.

Chelsom x Ian Mankin
The day reinforced why Clerkenwell Design Week holds such importance on the global design calendar. It is not simply an exhibition of products, but a celebration of ideas, makers and creative communities. From established international brands to independent designers, every corner of the festival offered something considered, tactile and inspiring.
What were your favourite parts of CDW? We’d love to hear from you.
Selected Works
Mako BespokeFrom Quiet Craft To a Confident Brand Presence
Haddon Crafting Luxury BathroomsCrafting Luxury Bathrooms
French Bedroom - EventFemale-founded British furniture brand.
Interior Trends for 2025Project type
The Floor RoomCreated to transform the world of flooring
The Floor Room - Social MediaEnhancing the brand’s social media presence
Concept BespokeOffering exceptional design, build and maintenance services for prestigious properties.
Spiral CellarsWine cellars less ordinary.
Barker and Stonehouse: Gateshead Store LaunchUnveiling the new £5m store.
ercol x 2LGReaching millions with a message of pride.
French BedroomA luxury bedroom furniture brand.
Duresta & Matthew WilliamsonFashion forward.
EggerImagine. Create. Egger.
HerdysleepOut-of-the-box brand strategy.
Barker and Stonehouse & Drew PritchardLaunching a furniture first.
ercol: Centenary CampaignA 100 years of craft.
SleepeezeeReawakening a sleeping giant.
