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The Southern Homebuilding & Renovating Show is the ideal place to get in touch with self-build experts, and the best way to source all the products, services and advice you need whether you're building your own home, renovating or carrying out home improvements.
Now its fifteenth year, this pottery and ceramics show will once again be held at the Farnham maltings in Surrey. Newly qualified artists rub shoulders with very experienced potters and there will be a big emphasis on homes and interiors this year.
In this special exhibition of over 100 masterpieces by Peter Carl Fabergé, the great Russian jeweller and goldsmith of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a number of works are on public display for the first time.
This festival at the National Maritime Museum in London brings together music, film, fashion, debate and spoken word to explore the complex legacy of the East India Company.
Ths exhibition at The British Library, London brings together decorative manuscripts collected by the kings and queens of England between the 9th and 16th centuries, including exapmles from the Library's Royal Collection.
This exhibition at the Design Museum in London celebrates designer Sir Terence Conran's 80th birthday, showing how Conran's vision has impacted on contemporary life in Britain.
This exhibition at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Cumbria brings together a collection of watercolours from the 18th and 19th century by British artists JMW Turner and Thomas Girtin.
This exhibition at the Museum of London examines the close relationship between the works of Dickens and the city of London - which was the setting for many of his books.
Following refurbishment the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter has a whole host of new exhibitions starting on 15th December. Events include Into the Light - an exhibition of Impressionist paintings.
This exhibition at the Pallant House Gallery, West Sussex, brings together a collection of works by designer, illustrator and printmaker Enid Marx, who made an extraordinary array of designs for posters, textiles, postage stamps and books.
This David Hockney exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London is the first of its kind, showcasing Hockney's landscape work, including large scale paintings inspired by the Yorkshire countryside.
This unusual exhibition at the British Museum in London brings together new works by British artist and ceramicist Grayson Perry and a selection of objects made by unknown people throughout history.
This exhibition at the Brisith museum in London examines the significance of Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
The Real Wood Furniture Company's ‘Art in the furniture store’ project introduces a new exhibition each month. December’s exhibition, ‘Colour at Christmas’, brings together the illustrative work of Joanna Scoones with contemporary jewellery from Hotmetal.
View exotic orchids, foliage displays and tropical flowers dominate the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens during the Tropical Extravaganza.
The UK’s biggest self-build and renovation event is crammed full of all the advice, ideas, inspiration and innovations you need to create the home of your dreams - all under one roof.
The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show is the ideal place to get in touch with Scotland's self-build experts, and the best way to source all the products, services and advice you need whether you're building your own home, renovating or carrying out home improvements.
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Whether you are looking to transform a Victorian wreck or turn an old building into a contemporary living space you’ll find everything you need to sympathetically restore your home here.
This exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester examines well-loved children's books in parallel with the history of real-life conflicts from 1914 to present day seen through the eyes of fictional children.
This exhibition at the Tate Britian in London examines Picasso's legacy in terms of how it has affected British art and aided in the acceptance of modern art.
This exhibition at the London Science Museum features drawings, watercolours, prints, photographs and posters dating from the 17th century to modern day.
This exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London brings together works by Georgian painter Johan Zoffany, some of which have never been displayed before.
To mark the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic, this exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in London includes never-seen-before letters, photographs and objects from a collection gathered by Walter Lord during research for his best-selling book about the tragedy A Night to Remember.
This is the UK's only dedicated rug, carpet and textile fair, taking place this year at The Showroom in London and featuring experienced international dealers from all over the world.
This exhibition of oil paintings from the fine art collection of the Bradford Museums and Galleries explores the theme of people and animals in a rural landscape.
This exhibition at the V&A Museum tells the story of British fashion, furniture, fine art, photography, ceramics, architecture and industrial products over the last 60 years.
This exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London explores Ragamala, miniature paintings that depict different types of Indian music.
This exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London reunites the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings by Anthony Van Dyck and focuses on the time spent by the artist in Sicily between 1624 and 1625.


