Foilco’s renowned design gathering, Multiplicity, will return on February 5, 2026, at St. James’ Church in Clerkenwell – this new event will mark both its 10th anniversary and its first since November 2019.

The evening will bring together leading figures from the creative industries, with speakers including Nils Leonard and Lisa Smith from “Uncommon Creative Studio”, Joseph Lebus from “Porto Rocha”, and Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas, founders of “A Practice for Everyday Life”.
Since its inception, Multiplicity has become a major gathering place for designers, illustrators, photographers, and artists across the UK and Europe, with previous events taking place in Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Copenhagen.

This event reflects Foilco’s long-standing commitment to supporting the design community. As a company that has served the design industry for over 30 years and offers the largest range of hot stamping foils in the UK, Foilco has launched Multiplicity to give back to the creative sector it serves.
“Multiplicity has always been about creating genuine space for our creative community to connect and learn from each other,” said Matt Hornby, Foilco’s chief creative officer. “Reaching our tenth year feels significant – it shows there’s a real appetite for these honest conversations about design practice. We’re excited to bring together this calibre of speakers and continue building the connections that make our industry stronger.”
The evening will be hosted by Creative Review’s editor, Eliza Williams, and will feature The Makers’ Vault, a dedicated area showcasing our event sponsors: James Cropper, Winter & Co, Baddeley Brothers, and Dreyer Kliche. In keeping with tradition, all profits from the event will be donated to Create, the UK’s leading charity empowering lives, reducing isolation, and enhancing wellbeing through the creative arts.
Tickets are available here. More information about the event: multiplicitybyfoilco.com
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