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London Craft Week

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London Craft Week
Statusnew in 2015
GenreWeek of exhibition, events, workshops
Frequencyannual
LocationThroughout London
CountryEngland
Years active2015 –
FounderGuy Salter
Most recent2025
Attendance250,000
Websitewww.londoncraftweek.com

London Craft Week takes up residence in the capital each May. This annual event showcases the very best international and British creativity and craftsmanship through a ‘beyond luxury’ journey-of-discovery. The curated programme brings together over 200 events from all corners of the globe fusing craft, design, fashion, art and culture.

London Craft Week is a private not-for-profit organisation.

The launch event for the London Craft Week was held in Bloomsbury in February 2015, and was attended by Prince Charles.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Gordon Rayner (5 February 2015). Prince Charles gets his hands on a printing press. London: The Daily Telegraph. Accessed April 2015.