
The King’s Road Partnership is delighted to support the launch of TRI Design, a new four-day festival spearheaded by The Knightsbridge Partnership, celebrating design excellence across Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and Fulham Road, supported by the Society of British and International Interior Design.
Taking place 12th – 15th March 2026, and coinciding with London Design Week, the festival brings together showrooms, galleries, artisans, fashion, wellness, art, restaurants, and hotels for an immersive programme of exhibitions, workshops, talks, installations, and day-to-night experiences. The theme for the festival is the Pantone colour of the year 2026 ‘Cloud Dancer’ which will be celebrated by participating brands across the district from accessories to fashion, food, furnishings and more.
Brands across the district confirmed to participate include:
- Peter Jones
- The White Company
- Anine Bing
- Designer’s Guild
- Poliform
- Graham Brown
- Little Greene
- Caserta Deli
- Harrods Interior Design
- Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
- Simone de Gale
- The Berkeley
- The Emory
- The HVN
- The Lanesborough
- The Park Tower Knightsbridge
- Timothy Oulton
- Visionnaire
TRI Design establishes the King’s Road, Knightsbridge and the Fulham Road as a future annual anchor in the global design calendar. The festival aims to drive visibility, footfall, and commercial impact for local businesses while establishing Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and the Fulham Road as a future-defining London design destination.
Curated by Bilen Zeremariam, Editor-in-Chief of OLISE Magazine and a respected voice in luxury interiors, TRI Design showcases the district’s creative breadth while fostering collaboration between interiors, fashion, hospitality, lifestyle, and art.
“TRI Design gives businesses a platform to showcase creativity, connect with design-minded audiences, and play a central role in London’s newest design festival.” Bilen Zeremariam, Curator of TRI Design Festival and Editor-In-Chief OLISE Magazine
“This part of London is steeped in creativity and design heritage and we are proud to be celebrating the area’s offering through a new festival for London. Tri Design will provide a platform for businesses to animate their spaces, engage new audiences and putting Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and Fulham Road as London’s leading destination for design and interiors.” Katie Blake, Director Marketing and Communications, Knightsbridge Partnership
“We’re thrilled to support Tri Design as it brings new energy and visibility to London’s design landscape. SBID is committed to championing excellence within our industry, and this initiative reflects our shared belief in the power of creativity and collaboration.” Dr Vanessa Brady OBE, Founder & CEO of The Society of British and International Interior Design (SBID)
Participating brands on why they are taking part:
“The King’s Road is synonymous with creativity and design, and with the Pantone colour of the year reflecting our brand so well, we look forward to inspiring shoppers with our Spring collections, and showcasing what the area has to offer design enthusiasts.” Tara Jackson Head of Stores, The White Company
“Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and Fulham Road has always been a centre for creativity, design and interiors and we are delighted to be part of Tri Design, a new and exciting initiative which builds on and further develops the area’s extraordinary design expertise and culture.” Amanda Black, Head Of Communications, Designers Guild
“We are delighted to take part in the inaugural TRI Design Festival, a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and the culture of contemporary design. For Poliform, architecture, materials, and the human experience are the foundations of a complete lifestyle vision. The Festival offers the perfect stage to present this design philosophy, where refined craftsmanship meets understated elegance and spaces become expressions of living. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our King’s Road showroom, where the Poliform world can be experienced through its atmospheres, its materials, and its contemporary approach to furniture.” George Khachfe, Director, Poliform UK



