Baxter Gallery London | New Opening

Baxter
Open Studio / Showroom
Baxter Gallery London showroom first floor. Y25 Table, Marilyn chairs by Draga&Aurel, Nube Blanca lamp by Studiopepe

Partner Programme

13 — 21 Sept 2025

Interiors & Furniture

13-21 September 2025

Baxter Gallery London

Brompton Road 32-236, Kensington

London

SW3 2BB

#baxtermadeinitaly

Opening during London Design Week in September 2025, the new Baxter Gallery will open its doors in the heart of London's Italian Design District on Brompton Road.

Housed within the historic Empire House, a neo-baroque building that once served as offices for Continental Tyre, the new gallery seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. The 370-square-meter space features a design inspired by modern and rationalist concepts. The ground floor is a true art gallery, using a dynamic interplay of volumes to create an immersive experience. The entrance is through a striking glass tunnel that provides a unique view of the exhibition layout. In the basement, "The Apartment" goes beyond a typical showroom. It's an elegant setting that showcases the essence of the Baxter lifestyle, with a living room, a dining area with a show-cooking space, and a refined suite. The gallery will display a selection from the new Worldwide 2025 collection alongside iconic pieces from the brand's history. Each item is presented as a work of art, with every unique set meticulously arranged with a tailor's precision. With this new opening, Baxter not only redefines the concept of a furniture gallery but also strengthens the connection between Italian design craftsmanship and the global stage. The London gallery is set to become a must-visit destination for design and beauty enthusiasts.
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