Visiting
Visiting
The Surface Design Show is the only UK exhibition for architects, interior designers and specifiers to source the most innovative and creative surfaces on the market.
The three day exhibition will provide visitors with a unique opportunity to touch, feel and test the latest products whilst discovering the latest innovations in the industry and network in an exclusive environment.
More than 100 companies from the UK and abroad will be displaying the very latest, products, materials and services.
The show takes place at The Business Design Centre, located in Islington – the heart of London’s architecture and design community.
Inspiration – Innovation – Future…Material Thinking is the theme for 2012!
Here are just a few of the highlights you can enjoy at Surface Design Show 2012
Annabelle Filer of SCIN is curating Future Thinking an area fosusing on material innovation and creative ideas currently being developed by designers, architects and manufacturers. These need to be relevant to surface design and of particular interest to architects and interior designers.
The de magazine Live Debate will be the highlight of the Preview Evening from 18.00-21.00 on Tues 7 Feb. Join us for a free glass of wine and an exclusive preview of the 2012 Surface Design Show
Our hugely poular PechaKucha Evening is chaired by AJ Specification's Editor - Felix Mara. Some 12 leading architects and designers will each present 20 slides of their favourite images for 20 seconds each!
10 smaller companies will make up the 2012 Inspiration Centre showcasing innovative and inspiring products that are new to the market
Surface Design Show's Fringe Thinking programme of seminars and presentations includes more than 17 events over the two and a half days of the show. Speakers include The Concrete Centre, Society of British Interior Design, Association of Interior Specialists, Mix Trends, SCIN and Crown Trade
The Trend Wall presented by Global Color Research, Mix Publications will highlight the latest colour trends for Spring Summer 2012, making sure designers are one step ahead when looking for next year's colours.



























