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THE BEST OF PAD LONDON 2019

The 13th edition of PAD London came to a close after a week-long run this October, but its interesting concoction of furniture and accessories, ceramics, collectibles, jewellery and art cannot be easily forgotten.

Since its inception in 2007, the show has been considered a playground for experimental art, design and decor, put together in a setting that’s come to be known as signature to PAD.

Walking into the fair is like walking into an art museum willing to sell its pieces. The exhibition has the ability to shatter perceptions about luxury by redefining it altogether with premium interior pieces that can be purchased at great prices.

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