HOT SPOT
DESIGNJUNCTION ( 22– 25 SEPTEMBER) As you arrive at Granary Square,this design fair’s new spacious location, ten pop-up ‘Monopoly houses’ (above) will catch your eye, each offering a taster of what’s in store at one of the festival’s biggest events. Make a beeline for Cubitt House: two floors of furniture, accessories and lighting from the likes of Another Country, Dyke & Dean, Native Union, and Brokis. And look out for ‘Dyslexic Design’, an exhibition of products by dyslexic designers including Terence Woodgate, Sebastian Bergne (decanter, right) and Tom Raffield ( light, below), which explores the relationship between the learning difficulty and creativity. Visit The Canopy for a spot of shopping before you leave – you’re unlikely to see such a great selection of textiles, jewellery, accessories and furniture brands under one roof again until next year (designjunction.com). ➤