Tue, 01 Sep 2009 100% Design London comes to Earls Court, 24-27 September 2009
60 young designers amongst those showcased at prestigious event
Now in its third year, 100% Design London has been announced for Thursday 24 - Sunday 27 September at Earls Court, London showcasing the work of 60 young designers amongst established designers and architects.
100% Futures, is billed as an unmissable showcase for the best emerging creative talent from around the world, while 100% Materials offers designers and architects a way to source new ways to develop the aesthetic, technical, and sustainable qualities of projects.
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100% Detail meanwhile, is billed the UK's leading architectural and interiors projects event, connecting innovative and sustainable architectural solutions and products with the world of architecture and design.
100% Design promises to be the UK's leading contemporary interiors event for the contract market, attracting key manufacturers, star designers and major specifiers from the UK and overseas.
Seminars and events will be held throughout the four days, including Electrolux Design Lab Finals, New Volumes, shapes and surfaces - marble, granites and natural stone by Consorzio Marmisti Bresciani, Colour, Design & Creativity Seminars and an introduction to Korean design.
For trade and press 100% Design London is free to register before 18 September, £15 online after that date, and £20 on the door. For trade and press the event is open from Thursday 24 - Sunday 27 September.
For the public 100% Design London costs £15 online (£8 children) and £20 (£10 children) on the door. The event is open to the public on Sunday 27 September.
Student entry costs £10 online, or £20 on the door, students can visit on Saturday 26 September to Sunday 27 September. Students are requested to provide relevant student ID.
Full details can be found at www.100percentdesign.co.uk.

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Badger said on Tue, 01 Sep 2009
Were the last two sentences translated from Japanese?
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