Learn The Best Design Routes In London ⇒ London Design Festival 2018 is still at full steam, so today Best Design Guides brings you a selection of the best design routes. The design routes originated in 2017 in order to recognize the small clusters of design activity and now they’re synonymous with meetings and creativity. The best part is you can walk from one route to another!
Brixton Design Trail
Brixton Design Route is a place where you can feel like you belong. In one of the most diverse cities in the world, it’s really important to celebrate design as an integrative concept. And for that, you can count with Jon Daniel – artist, designer and activist.
Mare Street Maker Mile
Walking around London is the best way to explore the city. Maker Mile will make you walk along east London, and also be between fabricators, studios and workshops. If it’s your first time in the area, prepare yourself to discover some brand-new opening studios as well.
Paddington Central Design Route
Considered to be one of the city’s hotspots, Paddington Central could also be seen as one of London’s trade shows. This is a place where art and culture are in touch and you can, at the same time, check the amazing architecture around.
King’s Cross Design Route
King’s Cross is inspiring in many ways. From the architecture to the restaurant’s interior design and the cultural bubble that involves you. You can see some exhibitions that go from mid-century to modern, and make time fly by. Tom Dixon is the biggest name present so you can’t miss it!
Source: London Design Agenda
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