Art and Decor exhibitions in London: where to get inspired and shop
In October, London becomes a true centre of the art movement, hosting a wide variety of fairs that allow you to enjoy art and, of course, acquire unique pieces for your personal collection, office, or as gifts for friends. These fairs cover all genres—from antiques and vintage to contemporary masterpieces and decorative arts. Margarita Bagrova, the Editor-in-Chief of Afisha.London, has compiled a list of the top 7 fairs in October 2024 that are worth visiting for shopping or inspiration.
The Decorative Fair
Address: Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ
Dates: 3–8 October
This decorative arts fair, held three times a year, is the perfect venue for lovers of antiques, vintage items, and interior art. At this fair, you can find everything from antique furniture to unique decorative pieces that will look great in any home. The exhibitors range from established dealers to young designers, making the selection even more varied and interesting.
LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair
Address: Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EN
Dates: 26–30 October
This fair is a true haven for collectors and art lovers. As the leading British exhibition of antiques and art, it gathers over 100 galleries and dealers offering works to suit any taste—from classic paintings to modern sculptures. Here you can find unique artefacts that will adorn any collection, as well as rare jewellery and furniture pieces that perfectly complement modern interiors.
Frieze London
Address: Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4NR
Dates: 11–15 October
Frieze London is one of the largest and most prestigious contemporary art fairs in the world. It attracts leading gallerists and collectors as well as art enthusiasts looking to view the work of world-class artists. Here you can discover pieces by contemporary masters engaged in the art scene, as well as emerging artists whose names are already gaining recognition. Frieze is not just a place for purchases; it’s also an opportunity to explore current trends in contemporary art, attend lectures, workshops, and exhibitions.
PAD London
Address: Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EN
Dates: 10–15 October
This fair brings together the best in design and decorative arts of the 20th and 21st centuries under one roof. PAD London features not only furniture but also jewellery, ceramics, lighting, and other decorative elements that will serve as striking accents in any interior. Collectors and design connoisseurs can find unique items created by renowned designers and artists from all over the world. It’s a place where art meets functionality, and each piece is a true work of art.
Affordable Art Fair
Address: Battersea Evolution, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ
Dates: 19–22 October
Affordable Art Fair is a great opportunity for those looking to start collecting art without spending too much. The fair offers works by both emerging and well-known artists at affordable prices. You will find paintings, photographs, and sculptures at reasonable prices. The cost of the works ranges from several hundred to thousands of pounds, making art accessible to a wide audience. This fair is ideal not only for those just beginning their collection but also for those looking for original gifts or items to decorate homes or business spaces.
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair
Address: Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London, SE18 6GD
Dates: 26–29 October
The only fair in the UK dedicated exclusively to contemporary printmaking, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair brings together artists from all over the world showcasing their best works. At this fair, you can see both traditional etchings and engravings as well as bold modern experiments with various printing techniques. This fair is an excellent opportunity to discover the world of graphic art and purchase original works in a variety of styles.
Women in Art Fair
Address: The Mall Galleries, London, SW1
Dates: 12–15 October
Women in Art Fair is a unique fair aimed at promoting women in art. The spotlight here is on works created exclusively by female artists. The fair showcases a variety of styles and approaches, from painting to installations, and draws attention to the role of women in contemporary art. This event has become an important platform for supporting women in creativity and offers a chance to see unique works reflecting the female perspective on art.
The October fairs in London offer an incredible diversity of styles and directions, and each is unique in its own way. Whether you are interested in antiques, contemporary art, or design, there is something here to inspire you and leave a lasting impression on your collection.
Watch our video review of one of this autumn’s most striking exhibitions, ‘Monet and London. Views of the Thames’ at the Courtauld Gallery:
Cover photo: Instagram @lapada_association
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