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First look: Shop the show

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designjunction2017 will be the London Design Festival's ultimate shopping destination, with a dedicated retail section perfect for buyers and design-savvy consumers.

In The Canopy, more than 70 design-led pop up shops will sell everything from homewares and tech accessories to fashion pieces and textiles. Highlight brands include: Areaware, Another Studio, Cherchbi, Dashel Helmets, Kickstarter, Lexon, One We Made Earlier, Someday Designs and Tom Pigeon.

Take a look below at some of our favourite products available to buy at the show.

*For the latest in homeware tech, visit LEXON. The French brand will launch Terrace - an LED lamp combined with Bluetooth speaker and a power bank.

*Homewares and stationery designers Laura Knight Studio will be selling a selection of tempting products adorned in beautiful colours and patterns.

*Beatrice Larkin's geometric patterns are generated by a diverse mix of CAD drawings, freehand sketches and manipulated weave structures.

*Browse design platform &Ratio, who will show a premium, curated selection of stunning homewares. Shop the Lava Set by Peca (pictured) in The Canopy.

*Tom Pigeon’s signature abstract style can be seen across the brand’s latest collection of jewellery, sculptural mobiles and beautiful, bold rugs.

*Someday Designs pops up for the first time at designjunction. Shop their own designs alongside a mix of products from established brands such as Ferm Living.

Book your tickets now: https://thedesignjunction.co.uk/registration/ 

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