Clerkenwell Design Week names KBN media partner

Kitchens & Bathrooms News (KBN) brand has been named a media partner for Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, which will be held in London from May 20-22.

24 Jan, 25

Kitchens & Bathrooms News (KBN) brand has been named a media partner for Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, which will be held in London from May 20-22.

Clerkenwell Design Week names KBN media partner

The UK design festival is hosted across the EC1 postcode and will span 18 exhibition venues, and include more than 600 events at resident showrooms, spanning installations, product launches, workshops and talks.

Among the participating showrooms for 2025 are Billi, Blum, Cosentino, Domus, Duravit, Egger, Florim, Hansgrohe, Ideal Standard, RAK Ceramics, The Splash Lab, VitrA and Zip Water UK.

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It is the third consecutive year KBN has been named a media partner of Clerkenwell Design Week, bringing together top-tier retail and design with specification communities.

Promoting the event through its digital and print channels, KBN will shine a light on suppliers, activities and product launches relevant to those who design and specify bathrooms and kitchens.

KBN will also showcase the new Clerkenwell Design Week visual identity created by graphic designer Cai Taylor, who designed the original event logo 15 years’ ago.

It is based on a reimagining of the festival map, anchored around its historic streets and architecture, and features bold geometric shapes, vibrant colours and the event’s signature pink.

Editor of KBN Philippa Turrell commented on the partnership: “Held in an area of London which is a hub of creative and architectural businesses, Clerkenwell Design Week showcases interior design brands in a truly immersive experience and its new visual indentity reflects that through and through.

“We are delighted to once again support Clerkenwell Design Week, highlighting activities and product launches at the show, which will pique the interest of professionals working in top-tier kitchen and bathroom design.”