HIX 2023 is all about people, perspectives and progress. Here’s what to expect from Europe’s only hotel design event. 16 & 17 November 2023 at London’s Business Design Centre.
Taking place on 16 & 17 November in the heart of London’s design community, HIX 2023 is bringing the hospitality community together for two days of exhibitions, installations, discussions and parties. Celebrating the latest and greatest hotel interior experiences, Europe’s only hotel design event is guided by this year’s theme ‘a room with a point of view’, highlighting the voices, concepts and values set to define the next chapter of hospitality design.
Welcoming designers, architects, operators, investors, project managers, procurement specialists and more, guests will discover the entire hotel supply chain under one roof, and registration is free. Plug into the cutting edge of hotel design with social, expo, talk and installation strands, all underscored by a curated programme of immersive and engaging activations across the show floor by Europe’s leading design brands.
A room with a point of view Where last year’s theme was all about the great things that grew in the wake of disruption, HIX 2023 is about people, perspectives and progress. Looking ahead to the next era of hotel design, with a special focus on the unique viewpoints shaping the guest experiences of tomorrow, HIX is a platform for the people, projects and voices that make hotels incredible.
Expo A show floor populated by Europe’s best design brands features all aspects of hotel design, from statement furnishings and the latest bathroom fixtures to the to the fine details and technology systems that tie a space together. Returning exhibitors include Grohe, Roca, Ligne Roset Contract and Vaughan whilst new members of the HIX community feature Simba, Schneider and Duravit. Also returning for 2023 is Collection – a dedicated space showcasing a curated selection of the best new ranges, with Lyndon, Martella, Muuto, Marset and more all set to showcase their latest product launches.
Installations For 2023, HIX is doubling down on immersive hospitality experiences with a pair of installations exploring the future of hotel design. Created by London-based Blacksheep and Wroclaw’s MIXD, these two innovative hospitality spaces will allow guests to inhabit forward-thinking environments that address the biggest issues facing guests, designers and operators alike.
Talks What’s next for inclusive design? How can hotel design engage local communities? What can hotels of the future learn from buildings of the past? HIX Talks is a two-day series of panels, keynotes, interviews and presentations addressing the big hotel design questions. This year’s line-up includes David Chipperfield Architects, Zoku, Buro Happold, Room2, WilkinsonEyre, Feix&Merlin, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Anarchitect, BeInclusive Hospitality, ReardonSmith, Bergman Interiors, SUSD and more.
Join the HIX movement and register for free today at www.hixevent.com
About HIX
Bringing the hotel interiors supply chain together, HIX highlights the best established and emerging brands, as well as latest trends in hotel design.
HIX, Business Design Centre, 16-17 November 2023
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Premium kitchen and bathroom fittings manufacturer Dornbracht will be exhibiting at HIX this year to display its design-led collection for the A&D community. Visitors to the Dornbracht stand will be able to experience the brand up close, including a high-quality selection of bathroom taps and showers in an incomparable range of colour finishes.
“We can’t wait to show designers how balanced design language, precision and perfect proportions can elevate individual design solutions,” explains Craig Johnstone, sales and marketing director, Dornbracht UK.
“As a global business we are able to learn from hotel specification across the globe and make this insight relevant to UK design practices. We know that hotels lead on design developments long before they become trends in the consumer arena. We look forward to sharing this insight and gaining an understanding for the briefs and challenges designers are working on at the moment, after all it is this which keeps us innovating and responding to design needs in the hospitality industry.”
HIX takes place at the Business Design Centre, London, on November 16th – 17th starting at 10am both days. Dornbracht is situated at Stand One on the Village Green level. For more information, click here.
Visitors can also register for free here!
About Dornbracht
Dornbracht, with headquarters in Iserlohn, Germany, is a leading specialist for superior designer fittings and accessories for bathrooms, spas and kitchens. The company was founded in 1950 and today is internationally renowned among architects, designers and luxury consumers for its product portfolio in more than 125 markets.
In partnership with NEWH, Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe has released its full schedule of content. Taking place on 29 – 30 November at London ExCeL, design leaders from Europe’s most esteemed cruise lines and design firms will be sharing their knowledge, insights, and experience through a series of CPD-certified panel talks and discussions.
The programme, curated around today’s ocean, river, and expedition cruise market, delivers a comprehensive range of topics and case studies covering concepts and inspiration behind beautiful designs, the dark art of project management, storytelling through design and brand identity, the future of marine interior design, and designing for adventure.
The prestigious speaker line-up includes Gianluca Gugliotta, Director, Vessel Refurbishment – Norwegian Cruise Line, Aida Lora, Senior Design Associate – Royal Caribbean Group, Bob McGowan, Head of Operations – Ambassador Cruise Line, Sandra Correia da Silva, Architect – Mystic Cruises, Alexander W. Höfling, Managing Director – MEYER RE, and Kristian Englund, Senior Architect – YSA Design and CEO – Ship Planner.
This year, the Conference & Workshop Programme is CPD-certified allowing professionals across discipline to further their learning activities and gain developmental hours from attending each accredited session.
The boutique event will also be debuting a new content format with keynotes and workshop sessions taking place predominantly on the second day and held on beautifully designed exhibitor stands around the show floor. This dynamic programme facilitates a seamless day of inspiration and development.
Stand-out sessions include the opening keynote and the only session to take place on the first day, ‘Inspiration for beautiful design: Case studies in materials & spaces’. Delivered by leading interior designers, attendees will be guided through a showcase of unique and inspiring projects across newbuild and refurbishment portfolios.
Those looking to gain insight into the changing shape of expedition cruising should attend ‘Designing for adventure: Spotlight on expedition cruise interiors’. In this session industry experts dive into the impact the sector’s growth has had on designing for functionality, whilst still giving guests an authentic and luxurious experience.
Alongside these curated panel discussions, CSI Design Expo Europe offers visitors additional learning opportunities at the Meet the Brand Q&As and Project Management Lunch. These focused sessions give attendees the chance to get to know the design and procurement professionals within the industry and learn how to navigate a successful project from concept to delivery.
Join the cruise interiors industry for two-days of product sourcing, knowledge-sharing, and networking by registering for your free pass today.
About Cruise Ship Interiors Expo Europe
Cruise Ship Interiors Expo Europe provides a gateway for the cruise interiors supply chain to meet with Europe’s most esteemed cruise lines, designers, and shipyards.
Cruise Ship Interiors Expo Europe, ExCeL London, 29-30 November 2023
With less than one month to go, anticipation is mounting for the UK’s only trade show dedicated to lighting specification. Building on the success of its first year, with enhanced features, an extended talks programme, and even more lighting brands under one roof, the Business Design Centre will be the place to be this November!
But what can designers and specifiers expect from LiGHT 23 this month? We’ve done the hard work for you and rounded up some key points of interest while attending the show.
Knowledge – In collaboration with lighting control specialist Lutron and headlined by international light artist Grimanesa Amorós, this year’s [d]arc thoughts talks programme features over 35 industry professionals sharing their years of experience and knowledge on-stage. Meet the speakers here.
The Brands – Featuring 100s of high-end lighting brands all under one roof – perfect for residential, hospitality, and commercial projects large and small. Whether its interior, exterior, decorative, or bespoke, you’ll find the right product for your projects at this year’s LiGHT 23.
darc space – Calling all interior designers and specifiers of decorative lighting products! We’ve got a one-stop-shop of high-end decorative lighting brands ready to showcase their latest innovations and designs. From Italian headliners such as Artemide, Lodes and Zafferano to British homegrown brands Cameron Design House and Empty State, there’s something for every project in our dedicated decorative area up on the Gallery Level.
Make Connections – Join us for 2-days of social encounters and networking opportunities. LiGHT 23 will host social events across the two-day show. Whether it’s late-night drinks, a LiGHT Lunch, our dedicated workspace, or the Associations Lounge, the show is more than just products and talks – it is the only place to make those key industry connections this November.
Our highly regarded talks programme, [d]arc thoughts will once again bring the most knowledgeable and respected designers working across lighting, interiors and architecture to the stage. In collaboration with lighting control specialist Lutron, 19 talks, presentations, and a workshop from The Lighting Police will be packed into just two-days. Visiting specifiers can expect to leave with a wealth of industry insight and technical know-how in their armour.
Headlined by internationally renowned light artist Grimanesa Amoros, the programme will also see designers from highly regarded studios including Speirs Major, Lighting Design International, Michael Grubb Studio, dpa lighting consultants and Light Bureau share their years of knowledge and experience of working with light on commercial and high-end residential projects.
As well as interior designers such as Matteo Bianchi, THDP, Space Invader, Faber, Tessuto Interiors, Sdias, and Residence Interior Design, and architectural and engineering firms KSS, Hoare Lea, Foster + Partners, and Conran & Partners, who will offer their perspective on the importance of quality lighting in a design scheme.
Visitors attending the talks will see topics range from ‘designing for a global brand’ to ‘designing a healthy office space’ to ‘restaurant and bar lighting trends’, as well as series of succinct presentations covering lighting technologies, the luxury market and more.
LiGHT 23 will feature 100s of high-end lighting brands all under one roof – perfect for residential and commercial projects large and small. From sourcing IP-rated products that can bring a stunning bathroom or garden design scheme to life, to a big hotel or restaurant project that needs a larger order, or maybe you need something more bespoke? With lighting brands from all over the world on show, we guarantee, there will be a product at LiGHT 23 that fits the brief.
New for 2023, we introduce darc space – a specifiers one-stop-shop for high-end decorative lighting products. In collaboration with leading industry design magazine, darc, visitors will see new designs from Italian headliners such as Artemide, Lodes and Zafferano, to British homegrown brands including Cameron Design House and Empty State, to name just a few – darc space is going to be a key area for inspiration and sourcing at this year’s LiGHT 23. Check out the full list of decorative brands taking part now.
Make Connections
LiGHT 23 will also host various networking and social opportunities for visitors.
Late-night: On the opening evening of the show – Tuesday 21 November – the event will take on a more relaxed atmosphere. From 4pm – 9pm visitors will be hosted by show organisers [d]arc media and exhibiting brands, with the drinks flowing across exhibitor stands and dedicated bars throughout the venue. Giving visitors the opportunity to check out the latest in lighting once the working day is done.
SGM Bar: Leading Danish lighting brand SGM will welcome visitors to its dedicated LiGHT 23 bar. With a strong focus on minimal waste, coffee and juice will be on offer in the mornings, moving on in the afternoon, to a special edition LiGHT 23 beer in collaboration with Lost & Grounded brewers, there will also be wine and premium canned cocktails. A note for your diaries, is a dedicated prosecco hour at 3pm on the opening day!
Associations Lounge: The beautiful Associations Lounge provides a welcome rest-stop from a busy trade show floor, furnished by Danish brand muuto. All designers and specifiers are welcome to make use of the lounge throughout the two-day event.
LiGHT Lunch – Our popular LiGHT Lunch returns on day two of the show. Offering visitors and exhibitors the opportunity to meet over a complementary light lunch and a glass or two of the finest fizz, in the newly created darc space decorative area and the Associations Lounge. Meet colleagues, peers, new brands – connect in a social, friendly setting.
LiGHT Work – Need to complete some office tasks? Got a Teams meeting that can’t wait? Need to hold an on-site meeting? Then our dedicated workspace on the Gallery level is the place to be – here you will find free, dedicated Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee, and a dedicated co-working space.
Registration for LiGHT 23 is FREE and includes access to the [d]arc thoughts talks programme, plus all mentioned features across the show floor.
About LiGHT23
LiGHT Expo is set to see more than 100 high-end international lighting brands present their latest product ranges for the decorative and architectural specification market.
LiGHT23, Business Design Centre, 22-24 November 2023
Leading supplier of complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings for hotels, resorts, and hospitality projects globally, GROHE, is delighted to be exhibiting for the third consecutive year at HIX 2023.
The leading hotel design exhibition will take place at London’s Business Design Centre and welcome over 3,500 guests and 200 exhibitors to showcase all things hotel design and experience this November. This year’s exhibition is under the theme ‘a room with a point of view’ and seeks to bring together the entire hotel interior community, providing two days of networking, discussions, celebration, and collaboration.
For the third consecutive year, GROHE is returning this November to exhibit its premium range of bathroom products, with a particular focus on both its dedicated GROHE Professional portfolio and premium sub-brand, GROHE SPA, comprising of renowned designs such as Atrio, Allure Brilliant, and ICON 3D.
This year, GROHE’s showcase will hone in on quality design and product innovation with several key product ranges available to sample, along with offering guests an exclusive preview of two new luxury finishes due to launch in 2024.
Catering to the increasing demand for personalisation within bathroom design, GROHE will showcase its new Phantom Black finish from its Professional portfolio. Alongside this, the customisable Private Collection of taps and handles, and the state-of-the-art 3D printed tap collection, ICON 3D, from the premium sub-brand, GROHE SPA, will also be displayed. Elsewhere, visitors will be able to see GROHE’s full spectrum of 11 PVD colour finishes with their colour swatch display.
To encourage visitors to relax and unwind while taking in the exhibition, GROHE will have a working barista-style coffee bar for guests to enjoy complimentary hot drinks throughout the day. Additionally, an exclusive prosecco bar will open at 4PM on Thursday 16th in celebration of the debut day.
“Once again, we’re delighted to be returning to HIX this year, following two triumphant shows” says Ebru Bircan, Leader, Marketing Activation UK, LIXIL EMENA and GROHE UK. “This year we’ll be highlighting our Professional Portfolio and our premium sub-brand, GROHE SPA, with emphasis on bathroom design concepts that evoke individuality, personalisation, and customisation. Luxury bathroom design is becoming more and more steeped in personalisation and bespoke requirements, and the hotel bathroom provides users with a truly unique experience, one of ultimate relaxation and enjoyment, but also inspiration.”
GROHE can be found on Stand 5 at HIX on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th November 2023.
About GROHE
GROHE is the world’s leading provider of sanitary fittings and a global brand, dedicated to providing innovative water products. GROHE manufactures premium bathroom and kitchen fittings, offering complete bathroom solutions from brassware, ceramics and accessories to some of the most innovative shower and toilet systems, as well as a diverse range of sinks, taps and innovative WaterSystems for the kitchen. GROHE prides itself on being specified in some of the most prestigious and iconic hotel and holiday resorts across the world, renowned for its innovative technology, sustainable credentials and superior quality and design.
The full Summit Agenda has been released for the second edition of Sustainable Design Summit – the world’s only forum to unite the cruise, hotel, and aircraft interiors sectors. The thought-leadership event serves as a catalyst for change in interior design across these three chosen industries.
With a strong focus on collaboration and innovation, interior designers, specifiers, sustainability specialists, and suppliers alike meet to share insights and explore the new era of sustainability goals.
SBID Members can receive 20% discount on tickets!*
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Highlighted Sessions and Headline Speakers: The one-day Summit tackles today’s biggest challenges with designing and sourcing responsibly. The pivotal opening keynote ‘Progress, leadership, and transparency through the supply chain’ unites decision makers across each sector, including Joshua Wilkie – Manager, Waste Management and Circularity Programs at Air Canada, Mathieu Petiteau – Newbuilding & R&D Director at Ponant, and Sam Hall – Director, Interior Design – Europe at IHG Hotels & Resorts.
Hosted by Darian Stibbe – Global Leader, Partnerships for Sustainable Development; Executive Director at The Partnering Initiative, delegates will be guided through a CPD-Certified programme of keynotes and topic-specific breakout sessions focussing on case studies and companies that are at the forefront of sustainable design. Stand-out sessions include ‘Understanding your emissions: What are your numbers really telling you?’, ‘Materials innovation & collaboration in the supply chain’, and ‘From collaboration to impact: Developing approaches and next steps’.
The revered speaker line-up features interior designers, both highly specialised and those who work cross-industry, lead specifiers, and sustainability specialists. Brands leading the conversation include Hilton, Royal Caribbean Group, Air Canada, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Holland America Group, Bombardier, Hurtigruten Norway, Winch Design and PriestmanGoode. Certification and sustainability advisory companies such as Lloyds Register, TU Delft, and Mind Click will also be sharing their knowledge and what the delegates as brand owners require from the supply chain.
Speaker Mirja Rasi-Mäki, Sustainability Specialist at Meyer Turku emphasises the importance of seeking cross-disciplinary solutions to sustainable design obstacles:
“Product Development Partnering and collaboration in sustainability issues are essential in addressing the unique challenges of the maritime industry; bringing together diverse expertise, ensuring regulatory compliance, maximising resource efficiency, adopting innovative technologies, and promoting a positive passenger experience while minimising environmental impact. Through collaboration, the different stakeholders can contribute to making the cruise industry more sustainable and environmentally responsible.”
Included in the day’s Agenda is the zero-waste Product Showcase of intrinsically green materials and solutions, and numerous opportunities to network allowing delegates to expand their knowledge, discover the latest innovations, and create new relationships across the sectors.
To learn more about the sessions and networking experiences involved, download the full Summit Agenda on the website.
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About Sustainable Design Summit
The Sustainable Design Summit provides the world’s only forum dedicated to making sustainable choices easier for interior designers in the cruise, hotels, and aircraft cabin sectors.
Sustainable Design Summit, Museum of London Docklands, 28 November 2023
Exploring various bathroom trends from furniture and brassware, to enclosures, baths and tiles. The designers will be on hand to consult with and the VR room will be showcasing the latest in technology to help you introduce a finished bathroom design to clients before they go ahead for installation.
Hosted by KTM Design’s Katie Thomas and joined by SBID CEO, Vanessa Brady will present a short talk about consumer and designer obligations, laws and regulations, and the importance of instructing a professional.
The Bath Works showroom event provides the opportunity to connect interior designers and architects with suppliers, grow your own professional network of contacts, and discover new products in the bathroom and plumbing sector.
SBID members earn 2 x CPD Points for attending!
The stand-alone event will bring the area to life as CDW’s iconic pink trail, flags and window vinyl return to EC1. The two-day programme will be jam packed with engaging events all within walking distance, allowing visitors to explore the area with ease and discover the latest cutting-edge products for commercial interiors.
CDT showrooms will showcase product launches and new collections as well as host workshops, talks, demonstrations, parties and more, spotlighting Clerkenwell as the UK’s most important hubs for design.
Click here to discover the SBID x CDT Guided CPD Tours, including showroom visits with workshops, demonstrations, collection launches and even afternoon tea!
London Design Festival’s leading exhibition, London Design Fair (formerly known as Tent London) is a four-day event which brings together designers, retail buyers, interior designers, architects, and specifiers, as well as design enthusiasts. Returning to the Truman Brewery on 21-24 September 2023, the Fair provides an inspirational destination for established brands, independent designers, and international showcases.
An essential event for the design industry, the 2023 edition will bring together 200 exhibitors from across the world and will feature a LDNdesign Talks Theatre, offering four days of talks and workshops from an inspiring line-up of industry figures and designers. The programme will feature sessions curated by partners including Architonic, Darc Magazine, TrendBible, Mix Interiors, Design Council, as well as exclusive designer talks and interactive workshops.
Non-members, click here to register now.
Curated by Clare Farrow Studio, the talks panel will focus on the vitally important theme of health and wellbeing in small urban living-work spaces, from a designer and user point of view.
Featuring William Bracewell, Principal Dancer of the Royal Ballet, whose new film explores movement and wellbeing in small spaces; Tokyo architect Toshiki Hirano and his Rika-chan doll’s house; Proctor & Shaw; and Richard Beckett from the Bartlett who is doing a live probiotic workspace experiment.
Other participants in this inspiring event will be Tokyo adviser and architectural designer Toshiki Hirano from the Kuma Lab at The University of Tokyo, who has taken the Rika-chan dolls house as a playful but also very serious model for future small space design, investigating its light, compact and foldable thinking with a view to future micro transforming designs; architect Mike Shaw of Proctor & Shaw, whose award-winning Shoji Apartment plays with the idea of translucency, vertical stacking and an opening and closing cocoon that enhances the psychological and physical experience of a tiny home; and Richard Beckett, Associate Professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture, who has collaborated with an immunologist from UCL to conduct a live experiment entitled ‘Imagining a probiotic microbial workspace’, which visitors will also be able to interact with and experience for periods of time.
Health in tiny spaces is not just about the dimensions of rooms and flexibility of furniture, or about bringing green plants in for pleasure and detoxing the air. It is about recognising that over-sanitised spaces disrupt the balance of microbes in our living and work environments, especially since the pandemic, resulting in autoimmune diseases that are on the rise. Beckett’s groundbreaking exhibition and experiment that blends architecture with science and medicine, brings the forest floor and ‘forest bathing’ concept out of nature and into the smallest of spaces. The results of his experiment will be revealed at the close of the exhibition in January 2024.
SBID Members earn 1 x CPD Point for attending!
Exhibition: Takeshi Hosaka, Love2 House, Tokyo, © Takeshi Hosaka
Event: Richard Beckett (UCL), Living in a probiotic microbial space, Live experiment in the exhibition
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