Clerkenwell Design Week is an annual design festival that transforms London’s Clerkenwell into a hub of creativity. The fest offers seasoned brands and budding designers a platform to introduce new concepts, materials, and ideas. The 2025 edition of the design festival brought the excitement back to the streets of London with over 600 showroom events, 15 curated exhibitions, mind-blowing installations, and more for the design lovers to witness. Since the festival has culminated, we have compiled a list of the best in furniture designs that mesmerized us at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025.
Meon Furniture by Gaze Burvill
Launched at Clerkenwell Design Week, Meon is a new furniture collection from Hampshire-based Gaze Burvill, renowned for manufacturing high-quality oak outdoor furniture and kitchens. The collection is designed with modern sensibilities and made to endure. Meon celebrates the organic beauty of nature and materials extracted from it.
Designed by Katie Walker, the furniture is based on the idea that good design should be a part of your everyday life, durable, along with being environmentally friendly. The furniture can be used at home, library, café, or anywhere for comfortable seating.

Fin Lounge Chair by NaughtOne
Crafted from sustainable materials, Fin lounge chair is designed by a British designer Daniel Schofield. The chair has a plywood frame paired with fine upholstery for a comfortable sitting experience. Every angle of the chair is inviting, whereas the wide surface offers an embracing space to sit.
It is visually striking with string geometry and supple upholstery that invites a relaxing time. Standing solo or in a group, Fin will effortlessly stand out with its refreshing charm and timeless beauty.

Groove Furniture by Bolon x Tom Dixon
At Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, the British flooring brand, Bolon, partnered with Tom Dixon and showcased products by both brands. Bolon displayed its latest rug collection, made from recycled materials, which ultimately formed a backdrop for Tom Dixon’s Groove furniture.
This furniture is Dixon’s first full outdoor furniture range, designed to adapt to the outdoor settings. Manufactured from aluminum and finished in powder-coated, it has a lightweight construction and stackable design, making Groove both functional and aesthetic.

Bruton Modular Sofa by Smith.Matthias for Morgan
Designed by the design studio Smith.Matthias, the Bruton is a foam-free modular sofa for the British brand Morgan. The upholstery and filling of the furniture are made from conscious materials, including wool, coconut coir, and springs.
It is an adaptable furniture system, designed with sustainability and comfort in mind. Bruton is a foam-free furniture that celebrates nature, beauty, and functionality.

Jelly Stool by Jones + Partners for Deadgood
The Jelly Stool by Jones + Partners is a whimsical addition to Deadgood’s collection. Inspired by children’s toys and sweets, the seating piece balances form and function in a bouncy manner. This furniture is quirky and features a soft and asymmetrical form, embodying the playful nature of stackable toys.
The Jelly stool brings a sense of joy to your everyday space, but also invites you to interact and have fun. Its shape is designed with smooth curves, exuding a squishy feeling of a gummy bear, which further allows for two different seating positions. This furniture is designed to be easily stackable so that it doesn’t take up much space and is easy to move around for a quick layout change.

MyFootstool by Marcelina X Manuela Cabrales
Furniture Designer Marcelina Castaneda unveiled her bold new collection of stools and footstools in collaboration with textile designer Manuela Cabrales at the Clerkenwell Design Week 2025. Consisting of stools and footstools, MyFootstool is a combination of Colombian craftsmanship, contemporary design, and sustainable materials.
Inspired by the Colombian landscape, each piece in the collection paints furniture as not only a functional object but as an art form too. The collection blends traditional woodwork with textiles knitted from organic fibers such as roses, eucalyptus, and orange peel, combining sustainability and poetic synergy in every detail.

Caston by David Irwin With Origin Furniture
Take a seat with Caston chair designed by David Irwin. The chair is made of two parts: a 3D-knitted seat with an elegant tubular steel frame. The chair has a sculptural form with a knitted sleeve that gently wraps around the contours of the chair. It delivers comfort without the need for cushioning. It is manufactured from marine plastic waste.

Aplo Shelving System by RainlightSTUDIO
Get creative with the Aplo shelving system. It is a modular storage unit that allows users to create their own storage space by combining storage units, flower pots, and lockers. Aplo shelving system not only makes the office space look beautiful but also creates an uplifting and cozy environment by dividing open spaces into smaller, cozier zones.

Center Center by Form Us With Love
Center Center is an ingenious shelving system by Form Us With Love with ample possibilities and configurations. It consists of individual modules that can come together to form anything you want. There are holes on all sides that make connecting the units seamless, creating open or hidden storage both vertically and horizontally.
These units can be tucked away in a corner or used to divide open spaces with fun and ingenuity. Center Center is designed for modern office space or any workspace that needs a bit of uplifting.

Archer Chair by Magnus Long For SCP
Debuted at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, Archer by Magnus Long is a cantilever chair. It is manufactured from tubular metal and a plywood seat, along with an enveloping backrest. The design of the chair takes its cue from the tubular chairs of the 20th century.

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