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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T09:39:08.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "living",
    "Annika Reed Studios",
    "Bloomsbury Revisited",
    "Design Centre Chelsea Harbour",
    "Fiona Howard",
    "London",
    "London Design Week",
    "London Design Week 2026",
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    "heritage, craftsmanship and narrative | london design week 2026",
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  "textContent": "This year’s edition of London Design Week revealed a clear shift in the design world: a renewed respect for craft, a reinterpretation of historical references, and a growing conversation between disciplines such as fashion, furniture and interior design. Hosted at the iconic Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, the event demonstrated how contemporary designers are rethinking tradition while pushing creative boundaries. One of the most notable themes across the showrooms, installations and new collections was the return to craft-focused production. In an era dominated by digital manufacturing and fast production cycles, designers are leaning towards embracing slower, more tactile processes. Hand-carved furniture, intricate textile work and hand-painted murals signal a growing desire for authenticity and individuality in interiors. Rose Uniacke demonstrated a powerful example of quiet luxury and craftsmanship in her new collection, prioritising tactile materials and tonal harmony over spectacle. While understated compared to more expressive installations, it reaffirmed her status as a leading voice in timeless British interior design. This renewed emphasis on craft is not simply nostalgic. Instead, it reflects a broader movement toward pieces that tell a story through material, process and human touch. Sculptural wooden furniture demonstrated the expressive potential of traditional woodworking techniques, while richly layered... Read more »\n\nThe post heritage, craftsmanship and narrative | london design week 2026 appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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