
LA Legends Honors Design Leadership in Los Angeles March 2026
Summary
LA Legends takes place March 2–5, 2026 across Los Angeles design showrooms and event venues. The program honors collector Joel Chen and centers conversations around craft, collaboration, and the creative processes behind interior design.
Attendees can expect keynote talks, panel discussions, book signings, factory tours, installations, and open-house events featuring leading designers, editors, and makers from across the global design industry. Registration is available for trade professionals, design enthusiasts, and brand partners.
Reflection Questions
What kinds of industry events actually deepen professional relationships rather than simply expand a contact list?
When attending design programming, do I prioritize inspiration, education, or connection, and how does that choice shape what I take away afterward?
Which conversations about craft, collaboration, or business practice would meaningfully influence how I run my firm this year?
Journal Prompt
Think about the last industry event you attended in person. Write about what stayed with you afterward. Was it a specific idea, a conversation, or a moment of seeing work explained directly by the people who made it?
Now imagine moving through a multi-day program like LA Legends. Which sessions would you choose first? Which kinds of conversations would you hope to have between events, walking between showrooms or standing at a reception? Write about what meaningful participation would look like for you rather than simple attendance.
LOS ANGELES | MARCH 2nd – 5th, 2026
Legends of Design Los Angeles will take place March 2 through March 5, 2026 across Design Los Angeles member showrooms and event spaces. This year’s program invites attendees to look beyond finished interiors and examine the inspirations, craft traditions, and partnerships that shape design work long before a project is photographed.
The 2026 edition honors Living Legend Joel Chen, the visionary collector and founder of JF Chen. Chen’s influence extends across decades of design culture. His eye for furniture, art, and objects helped reshape how collectors and designers understand historical and contemporary pieces within interior environments.
Programming includes keynote conversations, panel discussions, author talks, showroom events, and curated gatherings throughout the city. Participants range from internationally recognized designers and architects to editors, makers, and cultural commentators. Confirmed participants include figures from firms and publications spanning residential design, hospitality, media, and product development.
Attendance is organized through three registration categories. Trade Registration is available to interior designers and architects. Design Enthusiast registration welcomes creative professionals and media participants. Vendor Registration provides brands and industry partners access to programming and direct engagement with attendees. All registrations include entry to the opening celebration and scheduled programming, with RSVP required for individual sessions.
DesignDash Co-Founder Laura Umansky will be in Los Angeles for events surrounding Legends of Design Los Angeles. This represents DesignDash’s commitment to remaining connected to industry conversations taking place beyond digital platforms. Events like LA Legends allow firm owners and design leaders to exchange ideas in person and strengthen professional relationships that foster excellent creative work for years to come.
Participants
Legends 2026 brings together an unusually wide cross-section of the design industry. The participant list includes celebrated interior designers, architects, editors, collectors, artisans, and brand leaders whose work influences both professional practice and public design discourse.
Designers and studios represented include Jamie Bush, Oliver Furth, Nina Freudenberger, Mark Cunningham, Pamela Shamshiri, Madeline Stuart, Sarah Solis, and Nickey Kehoe, alongside international voices including Martin Brudnizki and Nicola Harding. Editorial perspectives come from leaders at Luxe Interiors + Design, House Beautiful, Veranda, ELLE Decor, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and New York Magazine, reflecting the event’s strong connection to media and cultural commentary.
The program also features makers, collectors, and creative entrepreneurs whose work expands the definition of interior design. Participants range from lighting designers and textile creators to gallery founders and product innovators. Conversations extend beyond decoration into architecture, craftsmanship, publishing, and cultural storytelling.
Together, this mix of disciplines positions LA Legends less as a traditional conference and more as an active exchange between the people shaping how design is created, interpreted, and shared today.
Events and Programming Highlights
Across four days, LA Legends 2026 spans dozens of sessions and open houses. There will be panels, installations, screenings, brand presentations, workshops, and author meet-and-greets. The week begins on March 2 with a run of daytime programming that should be hands-on and research-driven. A Santa Monica brunch celebrates two new Rizzoli releases focused on Mexico Modern architecture and interiors, paired with a book signing and photography conversation. A factory tour with Mulligan’s Makers traces a piece from showroom introduction to production floor. LA Modern hosts extended previews of The Joel & Margaret Chen Collection, which has been positioned as a rare window into five decades of collecting.
That evening, Legends formally opens at CHIEF with the opening-night gathering and a first look at immersive installations from a long list of design brands. March 3 builds into the event’s keynote pace. Joel Chen appears in a headline conversation with Bianca Chen. The day includes conversations on craftsmanship and manufacturing, lighting and atmosphere, and founder-led brand building. Designers can also attend more casual blocks that still feel productive, including afternoon tea programming, live demonstrations, and showroom-based panels that make it easy to move between talks and tangible product.
March 4 expands into restoration, preservation, and architecture-forward programming. The schedule includes discussions on modernizing historic spaces, the role of permanence and traditional craft, and how recovery and rebuilding shows up in real California work. There are also workshops, collection launches, and evening receptions across multiple neighborhoods.
The final day, March 5, will be more personal and reflective. Mentorship and studio-building take center stage in a CHIEF conversation that connects Los Angeles firm lineage across generations. The day also includes book signings, multi-sensory programming, and additional showroom events that make it realistic to network without spending the whole day in a single room.
Event Details
Legends of Design Los Angeles 2026 — Behind the Scenes
March 2–5, 2026
Los Angeles, California
Honoring Joel Chen, Living Legend
Trade Registration: $275
Design Enthusiast Registration: $350
Brand/Vendor Registration: $1,000
Learn more and register:
https://designlosangeles.org/la-legends
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