Decorex, Syon Park, London, 17-20 September 2017

September 04, 2017

On 17-20 September 2017 London’s premier interior design show, Decorex, celebrates its 40th anniversary during the London Design Festival.

Roses by Michal Cole for Knots Rugs

Roses by Michal Cole for Knots Rugs

On 17-20 September 2017 London’s premier interior design show, Decorex, celebrates its 40th anniversary during the London Design Festival. This year Knots Rugs will be showing their latest rugs at the fair in Syon Park to celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary (see COVER 48 Features).

Rug from the Sea Minerals collection by Nini Andrade Silva for Ferreira de Sá

Rug from the Sea Minerals collection by Nini Andrade Silva for Ferreira de Sá

Other rug company exhibitors include Tania Johnson, Ferreira de Sá, Vanderhurd, Ptolemy Mann and Amy Kent. Some of the best textiles will come from Blackpop, A Rum Fellow, Eva Sonaike, Timorous Beasties and Dedar. Corinne Julius’ inspiring Future Heritage display returns for its fourth year and will include textile work by London designer Adam Blencowe alongside twelve other young creatives.

The Kiss by Amy Kent

The Kiss by Amy Kent

Zig Zag dhurrie by Vanderhurd

Zig Zag dhurrie by Vanderhurd

Smudge Indigo Grey rug, Tania Johnson

Smudge Indigo Grey rug, Tania Johnson

Blue Blur flatweave by Ptolemy Mann

Blue Blur flatweave by Ptolemy Mann

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