Get 25% off tickets to the House Fair
The perfect place to find unique products from a handpicked selection of exhibitors

The Week is partnering with the HOUSE Fair, which comes to Olympia London from 22 to 25 June, to offer readers a special offer on tickets.
Presenting a prestigious collection of over 450 independent boutiques and distinguished designers, The HOUSE Fair is the perfect place to find unique products from a handpicked selection of exhibitors.
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Our readers can get 25 per cent off all ticket purchases: visit www.thehousefair.com or call 0844 412 4623 and quote The Week to receive tickets for £15 instead of £20. A £2.20 transaction fee applies.
Visitors to the HOUSE Fair will find more than 100 inspiring brands, from exquisite rugs from Amy Kent to luxury furniture from Turnpost and the beautiful floor tiles at Reed Harris. Expect other brands including Adventures in Furniture, Ana Barreto, Greige, Jonathan Field, Lombok, Prêt À Vivre, the Oak & Rope Company, the Stone & Ceramic Warehouse and the inspiring KLC School of Design.
The fair offers advice as well as inspiration at the HOUSE Theatre, where a glittering list of industry insiders will offer up their expertise. Designer Mark Wilkinson OBE and founder of Play Associates Rory Macpherson will join senior figures from the V&A, Farrow and Ball and the British Institute of Interior Design.
For more information, visit www.thehousefair.com
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