Super Design is an event unlike any other, so we needed a group of Ambassadors who have a penchant for the unexpected and an eye for the magic of design…
October 12th, 2020
Super Design is an event unlike any other, bringing together a unique format of digital, physical and on-demand events to create a new dimension in the world of design. Breaking through barriers of time and space, Super Design is a curated community brought to life through November, that can be joined in from anywhere, at any time.
When we first dreamt up the event format, we knew we needed the right people to get behind it, who could envisage what Super Design would look like when it took place. And so we found a group of Ambassadors that represent our industry on the world stage, who understand the magic of design and its ability to bring us together – even in a year that has done its best to force us apart!
From architecture to design, hospitality to lighting specialists, here are your Super Design 2020 Ambassadors:












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