London Design Festival 2025
London Design Festival celebrates and promotes our city as the design capital of the world. The 23rd edition will take place on 13–21 September 2025.
Location: London
Date: September 13 – 21, 2025
The London Design Festival (LDF) is a globally renowned celebration of creativity, design, and innovation. Held annually across London, the festival showcases the city’s position as a leading hub for the design industry. Founded in 2003, LDF brings together emerging talent and established names, with exhibitions, installations, and events taking place in iconic venues and public spaces.
Each year, the festival highlights key themes and trends, fostering collaboration across architecture, interiors, product design, and digital innovation. Landmark Projects, special commissions, and the V&A Museum’s central role as the festival’s official hub are particular highlights, drawing attention to London’s rich design heritage.
The event also supports networking and knowledge-sharing through workshops, talks, and business-focused programmes, attracting an international audience of professionals and enthusiasts alike. With its dynamic mix of culture and commerce, LDF continues to influence the global design landscape and inspire new creative ideas.
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