NCS Colour Will Be at Tarkett Atelier During Clerkenwell Design Week 2024
MAY 2ND, 2024
Announcing our participation at Clerkenwell Design Week 2024 together with Tarkett. Join us between May 21st and May 23rd as we explore and discover how colour can shape our world in meaningful and impactful ways.
Trend direction Gaia from NCS Colour Trends 2025+. Image credit: Tarkett.
Colour: From Palette to Purpose
The overarching theme ‘Colour: From Palette to Purpose’ highlights the interconnectedness of colour with sustainability, inclusivity, and design. It is explored through a kaleidoscope of interactive workshops, displays, talks and discussions, many which NCS will participate in. Together with Tarkett, we explore to power of colour.
Days: 21 - 23 May 2024
Opening Hours: 10 AM - Late
Location: Tarkett Atelier – 47-53 St John St, London, EC1M 4AN
Session with NCS Colour: Trend Talk 2025+
Register for the talk here.
Trend colour expert and Creative Director at NCS Colour, Karl-Johan Bertilsson. Image credit: Tarkett.
Activites during Clerkenwell Design Week 2024
Tarkett, a global leader in recyclable flooring solutions, is exploring the power of colour at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week (21-23rd May) and together with NCS is inviting visitors to discover how it can shape our world in meaningful and impactful ways. Reflecting on the rationale behind this year’s direction, Tarkett’s Head of Marketing for UK & Ireland, Mikael Persson, says:
“Creating sustainable and inclusive spaces is crucial for promoting environmental responsibility and social equity. Colour plays a significant role in setting the tone, creating a welcoming atmosphere, and reflecting the diversity of users within these spaces.”
Activities such as Environmentally friendly birdhouse-building and Human-conscious design VR experiences will take place. Tarkett is also hosting five other free evening speaker sessions featuring special guests from across the industry. Design experts headline an interesting talk track, including discussions around the beauty of circularity and colour and emotions in spatial design. A panel debate will also unveil uncomfortable industry truths tackling recycling and reuse in the built environment.