Nest.co.uk announced as Headline Retail Partner of designjunction 2015
Sheffield-based modern design store Nest.co.uk will be the official Headline Retail Partner of designjunction 2015, the leading destination of the established London Design Festival.
Taking place between 24-27 September 2015, designjunction is re-launching in two brand new venues – the former Central Saint Martin’s building The College and Victoria House, where the premium retail hub will be held.
Set in 2000sq ft of industrial space, the retail hub will house a range of of pop-up shops, including Nest.co.uk’s first London-based retail offering.
As well as operating a pop-up shop with a specially-curated range of the business’ home accessories, Nest.co.uk will also be running an on-site Design Clinic hosted by design experts Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead.
Styled with contemporary Scandinavian furniture, the Design Clinic will offer visitors the opportunity to have their design issues solved and receive home styling advice from interior designers.
A free design masterclasses will also be held throughout the week, focusing on topics around styling and the home.
Toni Sanderson, marketing & operations director at Nest.co.uk, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be working with designjunction during and in the lead up to one of the most intriguing and diverse trade shows in the design world. designjunction could not be a better match for our brand and the products that we sell and we’re already seeing a massive buzz around the show. We can’t wait to reveal what we’ve been working on for all these months… watch this space!”
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