Exploring Decorex: Where Design Meets Organisation
Last month, we spent a day at Decorex, the renowned interior design exhibition held at Olympia London. Although the event is primarily aimed at interior designers, we were excited to attend — not only because of our shared background in interiors, but because design plays such an important role in how we approach organisation at The Organised Atelier.
For us, a beautifully organised home is not just about function; it’s about creating spaces that feel intentional, elevated, and deeply aligned with how you live. Decorex offered the perfect opportunity to step into the wider world of interior design and see what’s inspiring the industry today.
A Creative Crossroads in London
From the moment we entered, Decorex was buzzing with creativity. We wandered through aisles of emerging designers, established brands, artisans, and makers — each bringing something unique to the conversation around how we shape our homes.
We had the chance to chat with designers, explore new materials, and learn about distinctive craftsmanship we rarely get to see up close. These interactions gave us a deeper appreciation for the design community working behind the scenes to influence how homes look and feel.
Design Trends That Inspire Organisation
One of the most interesting parts of the day was seeing the up-and-coming design trends that will be shaping homes over the next year. From textured finishes and warm neutrals to sculptural accents and quietly luxurious details, many of the themes resonated with our own approach to organising.
We’re constantly thinking about how the systems we create can blend seamlessly into a client’s aesthetic — enhancing their space, not competing with it. Decorex reaffirmed what we believe: thoughtful organisation and beautiful design truly go hand in hand.
A Day of Inspiration
Being at Decorex allowed us to get out and about in London, reconnect with the design world we’ve always loved, and find fresh inspiration for our work. It reminded us how energising it is to step outside the day-to-day and immerse ourselves in the creativity happening across the industry.
We left with new ideas, new connections, and a renewed excitement for integrating design and organisation in a way that makes everyday living feel both functional and beautiful.