Design London

August 30, 2022

21st–24th September 2022 - London, UK


Design London, the largest official destination for contemporary design at London Design Festival, returns to North Greenwich with its second edition between 21 – 24 September 2022. Taking place in Magazine London on the banks of the River Thames, the four-day event will headline as the main attraction – among a plethora of creative features and activations – in the festival’s newest design district, Greenwich Peninsula.

Design London made its debut in 2021, attracting over 12,000 UK and international visitors. The show is set to double its floor space this year, where architects and interior designers can source cutting-edge furniture, kitchens and bathrooms, lighting and architectural fittings all under one roof. It brings together a compelling line-up of established and emerging design brands from around the world; from global manufacturers – including HAY, Zeitraum, Wewood and Ago – that are joining the show for the first time, to returning exhibitors such as Artemide, Christian Watson, Van Rossum, Bert Plantagie and Penta Light to name a few.




“Following our inaugural launch in 2021, we’re delighted to be back in North Greenwich this September as part of the London Design Festival. We had great results in 2021 – not only being at a brand-new location, but also receiving an overwhelmingly positive response from exhibitors, partners and visitors.”

Marlon Cera-Marle, Director of Design at Media 10



Alongside a multitude of product showcases, visitors to Design London 2022 will also have the opportunity to explore a curated selection of international pavilions from countries including Denmark, as well as newcomers to the event such as Korea, Portugal and Thailand. Watch this space – more exhibitors and pavilions are to be announced in the coming weeks. 



Meanwhile, the show welcomes the second edition of Discussions at Design London, its thought-provoking talks programme that comprises headline keynotes, trend forecasts and panel discussions with a range of high-profile industry experts, influencers and thought leaders. Brand consultant Katie Richardson returns to curate the series, which runs daily throughout the show and offers an insight into future trends while addressing the most pressing topics within design, architecture and the wider creative industries.



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HOURS

  • Wednesday 21 September 2022: 10am-9pm
  • Thursday 22 September 2022: 10am-5pm
  • Friday 23 September 2022: 10am-5pm
  • Saturday 24 September 2022: 10am-4pm


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Design London @Magazine London, 11 Ordnance Crescent, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0JH

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