What to See at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026: Day 1
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What to See at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026: Day 1
Clerkenwell Design Awards at Haberdasher's Hall celebrate innovative, visionary products and the people shaping the future of design, with a ceremony hosted by AJ Paron and Joseph P. Sgambati. Honorees receive a special award created in collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council. Design Dialogues by Design Milk take place at Charterhouse Chapel, Charterhouse Square, Barbican. Foundations in Flow reimagines St John's Gate as a sustainable, playful, immersive respite that invites people to pause and appreciate Clerkenwell’s architecture while rethinking public space. A living outdoor installation at Haberdasher's Hall explores death, rebirth, and life through hourglass, cellular mitosis, and yin-yang ideas. INTERIORS FROM SPAIN presents El Salón, a Spanish design installation at the Museum of the Order of St John, produced by Disegno and engaging the building’s historic fabric.
"The Clerkenwell Design Week Awards celebrate the most innovative, visionary products and, new for 2026, the people shaping the future of design. Discover this years winners at a ceremony hosted by AJ Paron, EVP and Design Futurist, SANDOW, and Joseph P. Sgambati, Deputy Editor, Design Milk. Honorees will receive a special award created in collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council. 17:00 - 18:00 RSVP here"
"Foundations in Flow is a sustainable, playful and immersive reimagination of St John's Gate, creating a moment of respite for locals to sit and enjoy the wonders of the arch. It encourages a moment of pause to appreciate Clerkenwell's unique architecture, while reimagining the use of public space. Foundations in Flow is a collaboration between Magnus Mulvany, Gabi Spangenthal and Julio Manchón Campillo. Sponsors: Brett Martin, Shoots, Second Home."
"A living outdoor installation at Haberdasher's Hall explores the cyclical nature of death, rebirth, and life. Originating from the hourglass shape, cellular mitosis, and the yin-yang concept, two opposing crescent shells that represent dependency and balance seem poised in tension."
"El Salón is a Spanish design installation at the Museum of the Order of St John. Produced by Disegno, the London-based design journal, and taking place in the Chapter Hall of the Museum of the Order of St John, the installation will engage with the building's historic fabric while offering a striking platform"
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