Knightsbridge plays host to a dynamic programme as part of TRI Design (12-15 March), London’s newest design festival spanning Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and Fulham Road.
Rooted in craftsmanship, hospitality and contemporary culture, the Knightsbridge programme brings together panel discussions, installations, heritage tours and curated dining experiences – all set against the district’s landmark architecture.
Here’s what’s happening in Knightsbridge during TRI Design.
The Art of the Perfect Table: Mother’s Day Tablescaping with Harrods Interiors
13 March
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, SW1X 7XL
Harrods Interiors hosts a live styling masterclass exploring the art of tablescaping ahead of Mother’s Day weekend.
Curated by Harrods Interior Stylist Alison Husbands and inspired by the Pantone Colour of the Year, the session blends interiors, florals and storytelling in a retail-theatre format. Guests will learn how to style a complete table using Harrods homeware brands, with a focus on layering, colour, texture, lighting and place settings.
Spaces are limited, so please reserve your place.
A Design Hub at The Lanesborough
12–15 March
The Lanesborough, Park Corner, SW1X 7TA
Throughout TRI Design, The Lanesborough becomes a central venue for discussion, heritage and culinary collaboration.
On 12 March (12-2pm), the hotel hosts the Walpole Panel Discussion – ‘The Future of Hospitality Design’, led by Charlotte Keesing, Director of Walpole. The conversation will explore the rise of the design-led hotel and how hospitality spaces are increasingly conceived as cultural destinations and lifestyle brands.
Also on 12-15 March, guests can join a guided Art Tour of over 2,000 works within the hotel’s collection, including pieces by Joshua Reynolds.
Throughout the week, the elegant Withdrawing Room will host a limited-period Sacher-Torte pop-up, celebrating Austria’s iconic desserts in collaboration with Hotel Sacher Wien.
Alongside these activations, The Lanesborough’s Bridgerton Season 4 Afternoon Tea, created in partnership with Netflix and Shondaland, offers a Regency-inspired dining experience with a contemporary twist.
Spaces for talks and tours are limited and must be booked in advance.
The Rise of the Branded Home
12 March
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, 66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA
Taking place in The Loggia at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, this evening panel discussion examines the growing intersection between hospitality and residential design.
Bringing together Letitia Fitzgibbon (Harrods Interior Design), Vanessa Brady OBE (SBID), and a senior representative from Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, the conversation – moderated by Bilen Zeremariam – will explore how brand equity, craftsmanship and sensory experience translate from hotel environments into private living spaces.
The discussion runs from 6:30-8:30pm. Booking is required in advance.
Visionnaire Panel Discussion: Longevity, Legacy & Luxury
12 March
Visionnaire Showroom, 71-175 Brompton Road, SW3 1NF
Visionnaire hosts an intimate panel exploring the future of luxury interiors, from multi-generational living to investment pieces beyond trend cycles.
Featuring Jane Landino (Studio Taylor Howes Designs), Carmelina Dalton (Kemsi Design Studio), and Alex Dauley (United in Design), the discussion will consider longevity-inspired spaces, wellness design and the rise of the heirloom home.
Moderated by Bilen Zeremariam, the session offers a deeper look at evolving definitions of luxury.
Spaces are limited, so please reserve your place.
Visit 125 at Harvey Nichols
12 March
Harvey Nichols, 109-125 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RJ
Discover 125, the newly launched retail destination on the ground floor of Harvey Nichols’ Knightsbridge flagship.
Bringing together established designers and emerging talent, the space presents curated edits across home and lifestyle as part of the store’s ongoing refurbishment. Anchoring the space is a new immersive installation by artist Gary Card, ‘Harvey, Nick, Joe and Tom’, introducing a bold sculptural statement to the space.
Free to visit during store opening hours.
Art & Wine at YDF Interiors
12 March
YDF Interiors, 70 Brompton Road, SW3 1ER
YDF Interiors, together with Wizard Gallery, hosts an Art & Wine evening exploring the role of art in interior design.
Join from 6pm for a discussion examining how artworks create dialogue within a space, shaping atmosphere and narrative. The evening will be accompanied by a curated wine selection.
Paradox Museum
12-15 March
Paradox Museum London, 90 Brompton Road, SW3 1JJ
Paradox Museum London joins TRI Design with a 15% discount across all ticket tiers using code TRIDESIGN15 for visits between 12-15 March.
The promotion applies to online and walk-in purchases, excluding add-ons and selected time slots on 14 March (11am-3pm).
From heritage hotel interiors and panel discussions to new retail environments and art-led evenings, Knightsbridge offers a refined and culturally rich TRI Design experience. For the full programme and booking details, visit: www.tridesign.co.uk/whats-on/


