Mark your calendars! On Saturday 12 October, the ultimate design day out returns to Singapore.
July 26th, 2019
Searching for an injection of creative inspiration? Saturday Indesign returns to Singapore! Mark 12 October in your calendar with ink.

Design Conversations at the Curated Space, 2017
You’ll be able to explore one of Singapore’s key design precincts in a one-day format designed to inspire and delight. We’ll get you from A to B so you won’t miss any of the jam-packed, energy-filled design celebrations. Don’t miss it!

An alternate universe for Magis by ID21 at Xtra, 2014
But what exactly is Saturday Indesign all about? You can expect interactive installations, creative collaborations, and the perfect backdrop to connect with the design and architecture community. Get out of your workspace and into the industry in a festive and fun way.

‘Balancing Birds’ by WOW Architects for Greenlam, 2015
It’s not just about mingling; while you’re out and about you are also learning and absorbing from the industry’s leading suppliers. Develop your professional knowledge with the latest and greatest from the best brands in the design sphere. And of course, our popular Design Conversations program will return to feed your mind with the latest insights from industry leaders across sectors!

Design Conversations at Sam and Sara, 2017
At Saturday Indesign you never know who you might meet, or what creative sparks might be lit to fuel your design work.

Andrew Loh’s northern lights at Scandinavian Business Seating (now Flokk), 2016
Save the date for Saturday Indesign, (re)ignite your passion for the design industry while absorbing valuable design knowledge at the same time.
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