From 17 – 26 October 2008 the 21st Interieur Biennial in Kortrijk, Belgium, was visited by around 95 000 design devotees.
October 29th, 2008
Indesign was at Interieur to catch all the action with the latest in innovative design from around the world.
“The reactions were very positive. Guest of honour Jaime Hayon stole the hearts of so many visitors with his frivolous design and disarming charm,” says Interieur Project co-ordinator Dieter Van Den. “There was also a great deal of interest in the lectures and exhibitoins. Visitors don’t just want to look at beautiful objects; they want to learn things.”
Check out what we saw and stay tuned over the next week for more on the Interieur design fair and the Orgatec fair in Cologne.
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