London Design Week 2026 - London's Event Production Company
London Design Week 2026 once again transformed the capital into a showcase of creativity, craft, and cultural storytelling and Halo was proud to play a central role in two of its most compelling events. As a leading event production company London designers and cultural institutions rely on, we provided full production management for both shows, overseeing everything from initial concept through to final build and strike. This year was a powerful reminder of the range and depth of work that makes London Design Week one of the most exciting moments in the global design calendar.
Moi at 4 Cromwell Place


At 4 Cromwell Place in South Kensington, we partnered with Moi Jewellery to fully produce Unbound by Beads: Migration, Memory and Material; a beautifully conceived exhibition exploring the intersection of beadwork, cultural identity, and personal history. From the very first production meeting through to final de-rig, the Halo collaborated with DSG Management for every moving part: sourcing and management, build scheduling, lighting design, spatial layout, and on-site logistics across the run of the show.
4 Cromwell Place is a prestigious and well-loved venue within the London design community, and getting the details right matters enormously there. The environment we created felt as intimate and considered as the jewellery itself thus allowing visitors to slow down, engage, and connect with the deeply human stories threaded through each piece. For Moi, who are based in India, having a trusted event production company in London managing the production end-to-end meant they could show up and be fully present with their work, their exhibitors, and their audience.
We Provided the TV Screen, headphones and rigging for an audio visual element of the exhibition. As well as QSC speakers, distro and microphones for another interactive element. All of which you can find available to hire here.
Material Matters Fair 2026
The second project took us in a completely different direction. When the team behind Future Icons Selects came to us ahead of London Craft Week 2026, they had an extraordinary space and an equally extraordinary ambition to match it.
Taking over three industrial arches and a sprawling outdoor terrace at 83 Rivington Street in Shoreditch, the exhibition was set to become the largest gathering of craft makers at London Craft Week 2026, spanning 9,000 square feet and showcasing the work of over 40 artisans across ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and fine art. Halo was brought in to design and deliver the lighting for the entryway and arches, and in a raw industrial space of this scale, lighting isn’t decorative; it’s structural.
It sets the tone the moment a visitor arrives, draws the eye through the space, and gives each maker’s work the context it deserves. Getting that right, within the rhythm and character of the arches, was exactly the kind of creative production challenge we relish. Future Icons Selects has built its reputation on championing accessible, diverse, and genuinely exciting craft — and as an event production company in London that cares deeply about the design and craft community, we were proud to help bring that vision to life on its biggest stage yet.
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