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London’s newest design festival, TRI Design, has revealed its full programme for 12-15 March, coinciding with London Design Week. Highlights of the four-day celebration include free-to-attend immersive workshops, masterclasses, panel discussions and curated experiences from Harrods Interior Design, Simone de Gale Architects, Anine Bing, Timothy Oulton, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, and many more.

TRI Design embraces the Pantone Colour of the Year 2026, “Cloud Dancer,” as a unifying theme for the festival across Knightsbridge, the King’s Road and Fulham Road, positioning the district as a must-visit global design destination.

The festival is aptly named reflecting with the area of the festival encompassing a triangle, and a play on words for people to ‘try’ their hand at design, and is presented by the Knightsbridge Partnership and King’s Road Partnership, not-for-profit organisations who represent over 600 businesses across both districts. 

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MEET THE CURATOR

Bilen Zeremariam – Curator, TRI Design Festival 2026

“Curating TRI Design is both a professional privilege and a personal homecoming. Knightsbridge and Chelsea shaped me as a young designer, and this festival is an opportunity to bring together the brands, makers, and voices that define design at its most meaningful.”

Educated at University of the Arts London, Bilen’s design journey has always been deeply rooted in the city’s creative culture, with Knightsbridge and Chelsea as areas that inspired her as a design student and later shaped her professional path.

With 17 years of experience in luxury interiors, Bilen spent five formative years at the Harrods Interior Design Studio, working in the heart of Knightsbridge and developing an intricate understanding of the expectations, aspirations, and lifestyles of HNW and UHNW clients. Leadership roles at RH England (Restoration Hardware) and Bloomingdale’s Dubai further strengthened her holistic approach to luxury, where interiors, hospitality, service, and lifestyle experiences come together to form a complete client journey.

As Editor-in-Chief of OLISE Magazine, she leads a platform dedicated to craftsmanship, design innovation, and global cultural dialogue across interiors, architecture, and lifestyle. Through OLISE, she is closely connected to an international network of design studios, architects, creative directors, and emerging talent, enabling her to identify and spotlight future-defining voices.

In parallel, her long standing work within Knightsbridge has fostered enduring connections with luxury brands such as Harrods, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, B&B Italia, Baxter, Molteni, Poliform, Visionnaire, Fendi Casa, and Baccarat, relationships that directly inform and elevate her curatorial direction for TRI Design.