September is the month when the design calendar properly gears up, as architects and interior designers descend upon numerous events, aiming to sharpen their skills and increase the number of contacts in their Rolodexes. With this in mind, here’s an itinerary for Europe-based (or Europe-bound) professionals looking for insight into where their industry is heading and how they can capitalise on its latest innovations.
Sunny Spain is a good place to start. Running until 6 September in the city of Logroño is the eighth edition of Concéntrico. With an emphasis on large-scale outdoor exhibitions, it’s the perfect platform for urban design specialists who want to learn how experimental ideas from exciting young firms can make cities more liveable places.
A connecting flight via Madrid is the best way to reach Helsinki for the city’s design week, which runs from 1 to 11 September and attracts both Nordic furniture design aficionados and architects interested in pioneering solutions that offer smart ideas about sustainability. As well as taking the rare opportunity to view a largely unseen Alvar Aalto masterpiece (see below), visitors should spend some time at Habitare, Finland’s largest furniture fair, which runs from 7 to 11 September. The nation’s best brands – such as Woodnotes, known for fine, paper-woven textiles – will greet potential customers at Helsinki’s convention centre.
For the remainder of the month, design-industry agendas should be fixed around Paris Design Week (8 to 17 September) and London Design Festival (17 to 25 September). In Paris, the trade fair Maison & Objet is attracting the attention of top international furniture brands, which are choosing to exhibit here again after a few quiet years at the height of the pandemic. London Design Festival, which has undergone something of a rebrand, will spotlight the city’s creative talent across various districts. The event is huge so be selective; our focus will be on the furniture-showroom hubs in the Brompton Design District and the Clerkenwell Design Trail.
For those who can’t squeeze all of the action into their agendas, we’ll be covering these events across the ‘Monocle on Design’ podcast and this weekly newsletter.