Alpha-Kilo Work/Shop is a pioneering platform for immersive brand storytelling, experiential engagement, and meaningful market access for luxury brands. Bringing together craftsmanship, creativity, and commerce, Work/Shop offers participating brands direct exposure to tastemakers, media, and high-value audiences through a highly curated, story-driven exhibition format.
Each edition invites brands to showcase the artistry behind their products in a dynamic, workshop-powered environment, blending live making, narrative design, and curated retail. Set within a warm, residential-style space, the experience fosters connection, curiosity, and commerce, with products available for order or purchase on-site.
A strategic media and events program ensures extended brand visibility, with professional content capture, including editorial photography and social-first video, designed to reach global design audiences far beyond the room.
This summer, Alpha Kilo will be launching the inaugural Work/Shop Nantucket, presented with Joe Waroquier HOME as official partners of Nantucket by Design.
From July 15–18, Alpha Kilo and Joe Waroquier HOME will transform Greater Light, a landmark of Nantucket’s creative history, into an immersive, retail-enabled experience that brings process, provenance, and purpose to the fore. The residential-style installation will showcase bespoke furniture, textiles, lighting, and objects from leading luxury brands and independent makers, and everything in the space will be available for purchase or order.
Work/Shop Nantucket will take place in conjunction with Nantucket by Design, the Nantucket Historical Association’s premier annual design event. This highly anticipated week draws a distinguished audience of executives, philanthropists, design industry leaders, artisans, and devoted NHA supporters. Participation in Nantucket by Design directly supports the NHA’s mission to preserve and interpret the history of Nantucket through its programs, collections, and properties, promoting the island’s rich heritage and inspiring appreciation among audiences of all kinds.
Progamme
July 15-18, 2025
Open daily 10AM-5PM
greater light - 8 howard st - Nantucket
Workshop schedule coming soon.
For further information, please reach out to akworkshop@alphakilo.com
Partners
ART+INTERIORS
During the 2023 London Design Festival, Alpha Kilo unveiled the inaugural ART+INTERIORS installation in collaboration with Grandy Art. The concept was a simple yet impactful one: to create a space for the brands we represent to show up in an unexpected way, that affords them the opportunity to garner press coverage, and potentially direct sales, even in the absence of new product launches.
In September, we opened the doors of our newly renovated space in the heart of Mayfair at 11 Savile Row. Designed by celebrated interior designer Alice Leigh and featuring art curated by gallerist Georgie Grandy, the installation brought new life to the building’s stunning Georgian architecture. Contemporary furniture, objects, and artworks from British artists were carefully curated to reflect a sophisticated blend of design and artistry, all available for order or purchase throughout the show. As pieces sold, they were replaced with new works, creating a living, evolving exhibition that, due to popular demand, ran through the end of December. A dynamic calendar of events complemented the installation, designed to engage the media, raise brand awareness, and support commercial outcomes for our clients.
In 2024, the second edition of ART+INTERIORS returned to the London Design Festival, once again in partnership with Georgie Grandy. The refreshed concept introduced exciting new collections from leading contemporary design brands, thoughtfully staged to reflect a harmonious balance of craftsmanship, elegance, and innovation. This edition featured collaborations with The Marchmont Workshop, Christopher Farr Cloth, Lee Broom, Pooky, Georgie Wykeham, and Lorfords & Lorfords Contemporary, with styling by Karolina Tornqvist, bringing a vibrant new layer of storytelling to the historic Savile Row space.