CDQ Springtime Sessions 2025: Smart Living Panel Talk
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Smart Living: Unpacked and Uncomplicated
The Chelsea Design Quarter Springtime Sessions are back for 2025, from 25th-27th March including an impressive line up that includes everything from engaging seminars to lively discussions and hands-on workshops—all centred around the exciting world of design.
We’re excited to take part with an insightful event that takes the mystery out of smart home technology.
Tuesday 25th March, 12.00 – 14.00 at the John Cullen Lighting Showroom, 561-563 Kings Road
Featuring expert speakers from John Cullen Lighting, Hamilford Design, Lutron and Homeplay, this session will demystify the latest in lighting, design and home automation. Learn how to seamlessly integrate smart solutions without the complexity and discover how these innovations can elevate your schemes.
Discover everything you need to know about smart home living in this panel talk followed by a networking lunch.
On the panel:
Luke Thomas, Design Director at John Cullen Lighting
Rachel Horlington, Homeplay
Manuela Hamilford, Hamilford Design
Daniel Hughes, Lutron
Hosted by Elspeth Pridham.
Book your place today for just a £5 donation which goes towards supporting the wonderful work of Furnishing Futures.
Furnishing Futures supports survivors of domestic abuse who have been placed into empty social housing. The charity creates professionally designed trauma-informed homes with good quality furniture and appliances donated by industry partners. Despite being in new condition, the donated items would often have ended up in landfill, thus becoming part of a circular economy which benefits the environment and families in need.
Discover all the fantastic events taking place during the CDQ Springtime Sessions here.
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