Brands across the MillerKnoll Collective, a global design leader, debut new products and immersive installations during Clerkenwell Design Week, presenting an inspiring vision of adaptability and performance in modern workplaces.
Unveiling future-forward workplace design
Clerkenwell is home to one of the world’s most concentrated creative communities, making it a hub for design and creativity. Each year, this vibrant London district becomes the backdrop for Clerkenwell Design Week, a celebration of contemporary design, ideas and innovation.
Bringing together more than 600 showroom events, 16 curated exhibitions, large-scale installations, talks, design destinations and a city-wide fringe program, the award-winning festival has established itself as the UK’s leading platform for global interiors and design brands.
This year, brands across the MillerKnoll Collective are showcasing new designs spanning workplace systems, high-performance seating, private offices, collaborative lounges and outdoor settings, demonstrating how flexible, insight-led design continues to shape the way we work, meet and connect.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
Herman Miller
Bound Sit-Stand Booth
and Desking
Designed for distraction-free focused work across open-plan, touchdown spaces and library settings, Bound integrates seamlessly within floorplates while enhancing visual and acoustic privacy.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
Knoll
Konzert Collection
Paolo Dell’Elce
A new private office system designed to anticipate the evolving needs of workspaces and enable designers to craft tailored spaces through a wide range of materials and configurations.
The revival of the Morrison Hannah Chair—originally designed by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah in 1973—features a refreshed design with seamless adjustments.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
Colebrook Bosson Saunders
A newly launched, award-winning next generation laptop stand, bringing ergonomic innovation and circular design principles together.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
Muuto
Coltre Modular Sofa
Officially launching in September 2026, the sculptural and adaptable sofa takes its name from the Italian word for “blanket.”
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
NaughtOne
Lotti Chair
Keiji Takeuchi
Debuts a simple, yet ingenious café chair designed to bring residential comfort into flexible work and hospitality spaces.
Pullman Modular
An architectural design solution that expands on a beloved NaughtOne product.
The brand will also preview advancements in circular design, further reducing the carbon impact of one of their most-loved chairs, Pippin.
EXHIBIT
Sustainability without compromise
MillerKnoll’s sustainability exhibit at Clerkenwell captures how intentional material choices and circular thinking are embedded across MillerKnoll’s portfolio, underscoring its dedication to designing for the good of humankind.

