Dezeen promotion: the latest materials for the built environment will be on display at this year's Surface Design Show in London from 10 to 12 February.
Taking place at the Business Design Centre, the Surface Design Show is set to feature over 130 exhibitors that will present new and innovative surfaces for the design and construction industries.
Previously filling the ground and mezzanine floors, the exhibition space has been extended to accommodate the greater number of companies attending.
Wood laminate company Mundy Veneer, Corian distributers CD (UK), and limestone, lime, chalk and cement specialists Knauf are all returning to the show this year.
New exhibitors will include manufacturer RAK Ceramics, Danish concrete brand Hi-Con, and paints, coatings and powder coatings firm Jotun.
Among the events billed to take place during the show are a live debate hosted by RIBA Journal during the preview evening on Tuesday 10th and a PechaKucha Evening on Wednesday 11th.
Materials Speed Dating – an interactive session created to introduce visitors to new surfaces and finishes – will be hosted by the Materials Council.
Presented on the last day of the show, the Surface Design Awards recognise examples of innovative uses of surfaces and finishes in categories including retail, commercial, housing, public building, light and surfaces, and temporary structures.
For further details about the event and to register to attend, visit the Surface Design Show website. Images were taken during last year's event.
More information from the organisers follows below:
Discover the latest innovations in surface design at Surface Design Show 2015
Returning to London's Business Design Centre between 10-12 February 2015, Surface Design Show is the only event in the UK that focuses solely on interior and exterior surfaces. With an 80 per cent increase in exhibitor uptake the breadth of new products to discover in 2015 will be astounding.
This year's event is proving to be a huge success. All of the ground floor and mezzanine has been filled with key exhibitors leading the organisers to extend the show to the BDC's balcony area to meet the demand for space. Click here to see the exhibitor list.
There will also be a packed programme of events and entertainment including the Preview Evening's Live Debate hosted by RIBA Journal on Tuesday 10 February. The ever popular PechaKucha Evening will take place on Wednesday 11 February and will provide an informal and fun presentation of inspirational slides for the onlooking architects and designers.
BIM4FitOut, a special interest group to the government BIM Task Group, which represents the finishes and fit out sector will again be organising an engaging workshop at the Show. New event highlights to the Show include Materials Speed Dating the 2015 version of Future Thinking, hosted by Materials Council which is a fun and interactive way to be rapidly introduced to new surfaces and finishes and in-turn meet your "perfect materials match".
Light and surface are inseparable partners; the interplay between light and surface can change a building’s interior or exterior dramatically creating breath taking results. Hosted within Surface Design Show and presented by Light Collective and the Institution of Lighting Professionals is Light School, an area dedicated to lighting. Light School consists of three parts: The School Room, Product School and the School Newspaper all of which are designed to educate and inspire visitors about the latest in lighting design and lighting products. Sponsored by iGuzzini, there will be more than two days of lessons in the School Room featuring hands on demos with top UK lighting designers who will be taking on the role of lecturers.
Global Color Research will also return to the show. Following the success of the 2013 and 2014 Trend Wall, the influential consultancy and creators of colour forecasting publication MIX Magazine will present Colour Collaborations. The exhibit, located in and outside the Business Design Centre is designed to inspire and give insight, focusing on the vital colour and material trends for 2016 and their importance within design.
Part of the outstanding success of the show is the commitment to recognising excellence with the Surface Design Awards. The Awards recognise examples of progressive design and the use of innovative surfaces in projects both in the UK and internationally. Categories cover projects in Retail, Commercial, Housing, Public Building, Light and Surfaces and Temporary Structures. Launched in 2013, the Awards have grown quickly both in stature and the number of entrants. This year, 181 projects were entered, a record number increasing by a staggering 62 per cent with a third of entries from overseas making it the UK's leading award scheme to identify innovation in surface design. The Awards presentation will take place on Thursday 12 February 2015 at the Business Design Centre in London on the last day of Surface Design Show.
Registration to attend is free for professionals via the show website.