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Desire Fair relocates to Kensington

The organiser of the Desire Jewellery and Silversmithing Fair has announced a new venue for the London event.
Desire Fair relocates to Kensington

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Previously held in Richmond-upon-Thames, the show has now been moved to the Kensington Conference and Events Centre from 15 to 17 March, which stands just a few minutes’ walk from the High Street Kensington underground station.

Show organiser Rob Chapman commented that the central London venue was a “perfect backdrop to the standard of work” on show at the fair.

“We have always received fantastic feedback from visitors to our Desire Fairs as there is really nothing else quite like it in the UK with this stunning and distinctive mix of work,” he added.

The mixed media jewellery and silversmithing events select individual jewellers and silversmiths for their superb and innovative craftsmanship and feature emerging British talent as well as more established makers.

At the Desire Fair, jewellers working in leather, acrylic, ceramics, paper, glass, copper and wood, as well as the more tradition gold, silver and platinum, with gemstones, pearls, beads and enamel, will all be in attendance to showcase their work.

Visitors to the event will be able to see and purchase pieces from around 120 exhibitors all having a genuine passion for the work they create. The Fair also gives visitors the opportunity of discovering the inspiration behind the pieces or discussing bespoke work.

Further information on the Desire Fairs can be found on the website or by calling 01622 747 325.

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