designjunction reveals first line-up of exhibitors and announces the theme for this year’s show: (Re)act

Image by Ruth Ward Products by Verpan & Very Good & Proper

designjunction has announced its theme for this year’s show: (Re)act. Taking place 19 - 22 September 2019, designjunction is excited to be one of the many activations in the area that has led to King’s Cross being named as a Design District for the first time.

designjunction calls upon its exhibitors, as agents of change, to react to issues, to re-imagine opportunities and to re-connect with their audiences. Exhibitors will be creating challenging products and activations which encourage visitors to think differently about the world and the spaces that they inhabit. Where design meets; designjunction brings designers and makers from different disciplines and cultures together in one space.

Image by Ruth Ward Products by Icons of Denmark

Image by Ruth Ward Products by Icons of Denmark

Image by Ruth Ward Products by TedWood, Icons of Denmark & Very Good & Proper

Image by Ruth Ward Products by TedWood, Icons of Denmark & Very Good & Proper

Image by Ruth Ward Products by PAD Home, LSA International, Tedwood, Icons of Denmark & Verpan

Image by Ruth Ward Products by PAD Home, LSA International, Tedwood, Icons of Denmark & Verpan

designjunction will reveal a stellar line-up of unique experiences and breakthrough brands at London’s newest and most exciting creative hub. Leading international names such as Icons of Denmark Very Good & Proper LSA International and PAD Home will exhibit alongside emerging designers and brands including bespoke furniture and cabinet maker Brook Studio and British ceramicist Emma Alington amongst others.

In addition to never-before-seen product launches, there will also be a curated selection of thought-provoking activations, interactive features and boutique pop-up shops across three key exhibition spaces: Cubitt House, Lewis Cubitt Park and West Handyside Canopy. King’s Cross Light Tunnel will also be home to the RADO Star Prize awards programme for the first time, whilst the Everyman Cinema will host an engaging talks programme, curated by Grant Gibson.

Image by Ruth Ward Products by Engelbrechts

Image by Ruth Ward Products by Engelbrechts

Cubitt House, a dedicated pavilion located adjacent to Coal Drops Yard, will house both cutting edge and iconic furniture and lighting brands showcasing their very latest creations across two floors. The show will also include an expanded Cubitt Park structure, which will give an opportunity to the design community to discover emerging talent as well as global brands showcasing their designs in London for the first time.

The Canopy, located under a heritage protected wrought iron structure, will house 70 premium boutiques and emerging design labels, selling everything from fashion accessories to technology, ceramics, glassware and stationary.

Now in its ninth year, designjunction is a curated show of the best in international furniture, lighting and design objects. For the past nine years, it has proven itself to be the most anticipated exhibition during the London Design Festival, attracting over 27,000 visitors across five days in 2018.