
Shoreditch Design Week 2026
September 15 @ 8:00 am - September 20 @ 5:00 pm
Free
Overview
Shoreditch Design Week 2026 is a new annual design festival celebrating contemporary design across one of London’s most creative districts. Taking place as an official district of the London Design Festival, the event transforms Shoreditch into a destination for exhibitions, installations, product launches, showroom experiences, and public programming that connects designers, manufacturers, architects, and creative businesses.
Evolving from the long-running Shoreditch Design Triangle, the 2026 edition expands the event into a larger platform featuring major exhibitions alongside dozens of participating showrooms, galleries, studios, and design brands throughout the district.
Focus
Shoreditch Design Week 2026 focuses on contemporary design, architecture, interior design, workplace design, hospitality design, material innovation, product design, furniture, lighting, sustainable materials, creative technologies, and design-led urban culture.
The festival highlights emerging designers alongside established international brands, encouraging discussions around innovation, craftsmanship, material research, and the future of the built environment through exhibitions and collaborative events.
Program
The event features four major curated exhibitions alongside a district-wide programme of showroom activations, design installations, workshops, guided tours, networking events, product launches, talks, and panel discussions.
Key exhibitions include Material Matters, House of ICON, Design at Work, and Kachette, while more than 60 participating showrooms and creative spaces host hundreds of activities throughout Shoreditch. Visitors can explore new products, experimental installations, workplace solutions, residential interiors, hospitality concepts, and innovative material applications.
Audience
Shoreditch Design Week 2026 is intended for architects, interior designers, product designers, manufacturers, retailers, developers, workplace specialists, students, researchers, and design enthusiasts interested in contemporary design and innovation.
The event provides opportunities to discover emerging products, exchange ideas with industry professionals, explore London’s creative community, and gain insight into current developments shaping architecture and interior design.
Event Details
| Event Type | Design Festival and Exhibition |
| Venue | Shoreditch District, London, United Kingdom |
| Dates | 15 September to 20 September 2026 |
| Duration | 6 Days |
| Opening Hours | Exhibitions generally operate from 10:00 AM. Individual showrooms and partner venues follow their own schedules. |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Main Themes | Architecture, Interior Design, Furniture, Lighting, Material Innovation, Workplace Design, Hospitality Design, Product Design, Sustainable Design, Creative Technologies |
| Admission | Open to trade professionals and the public |
| Fees | Visitor registration is free. Some partner events may require separate registration. |
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
Shoreditch Design Week 2026 reflects London’s continuing role as a centre for contemporary design by combining exhibitions, creative installations, and industry collaboration within an established design district. Rather than concentrating activities inside a single exhibition venue, the festival extends across showrooms, galleries, and public spaces, encouraging direct interaction between designers, manufacturers, and visitors.
For professionals in architecture and design, the event highlights current developments in material innovation, workplace environments, hospitality interiors, and sustainable product design. The combination of commercial exhibitions and public programming illustrates how design festivals increasingly serve as platforms for collaboration, experimentation, and professional exchange.
Through its broad programme of exhibitions, talks, workshops, and showroom events, Shoreditch Design Week 2026 offers an overview of emerging design trends while strengthening connections between architecture, interior design, manufacturing, and the wider creative industries.




