“There’s a big difference between being an interior designer and being a business person.” There were more Grow Your Business sessions than ever at London Design Week 2022, responding to demand for advice on how designers can nurture their careers. Click to read more...

Pierre Frey has collaborated with the Louvre on a new collection that takes inspiration from the museum's exceptional Egyptian antiquities. Click to read more...

Floristry by Rob Van Helden has brought joyful bursts of spring to London Design Week 2022. Click to read more...

Bella Figura has ventured into accessories for the first time, with a collection of glass boxes that shares the same design DNA as its renowned lighting. Click to read more...

Head to the North Dome to see the Inspiration Gallery, a curated round-up of the new-season's products. Click to read more...

A record number of House Guests are in residence in the Design Avenue for London Design Week 2022 – and now there are special tours to get to know them. Click to read more...

Morris & Co. launches Cornubia, its second collaboration with architect and interior designer Ben Pentreath – featuring two designs that have been out of production for decades. Click to read more...

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour has a new, permanent restaurant in the Design Avenue – and visitors to London Design Week 2022 are the first to try it out. Click to read more...

Legendary fashion designer Zandra Rhodes visits George Spencer Designs at London Design Week 2022 to launch a capsule collection of fabrics for Suffolk silk-weaving house Gainsborough. Click to read more...

Collect a token on registration for a free coffee from the Plot Roasting Coffee Bar, and find out more about this single-origin specialist coffee roaster. Click to read more...

The Centre Dome has been transformed for London Design Week 2022 by an installation of multicoloured spheres, falling like confetti. Click to read more...

Named after a buzzing Brooklyn locale, Schumacher's new Smith Street collection aims to capture the creative energy of arguably New York's hippest borough, with loosely drawn motifs and modern geometrics. Click to read more...

Boon & Up's handwoven fabrics from Ghana, new at Tissus d'Hélène, tell a fascinating story of traditional skills re-energised. Click to read more...

Gaia is a family of two portable lights, the result of a collaboration between Italian outdoor lifestyle brand Ethimo and veteran designer Marc Sadler. Click to read more...

Phillip Jeffries' 'Adorn' wallcovering was inspired by the Japanese technique of kintsugi – the mending of broken pottery with a seam of metal. Click to read more...

Lelièvre Paris is rare for owning and operating its own weaving mill. Its new fabrics attest to the skill of the mill workers and the sheer diversity when it comes to the traditional technique of jacquard. Click to read more...

Bois Sculpté is a new collection of wallcoverings from Elitis that could not be better named. 'Sculpted wood' is indeed what these beautifully textured walls look like – although, incredibly, they are embossed vinyl. Click to read more...

A-list US designer Celerie Kemble's collaboration with Arteriors results in furniture, lighting and accessories that all have a warmth to them, inspired by nature. Click to read more...

Manuel Canovas' new collections for 2022, available at Colefax and Fowler, speak of opulence and far-flung destinations, with artistry and hand-painting a recurring theme. Click to read more...

Spanish designer Jaime Hayon says that the 'T-Bone' chair, created for Italian furniture brand Ceccotti Collezioni, is "one of the most beautiful armchairs I have ever designed". Click to read more...

Savoir Beds is launching launched an entirely plant-based bed, made from bamboo, cotton, flax and Mexican agave-derived Tampico. Click to read more...